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Resistance of larvae and nymphs of Hyalomma savignyi gerv. to various conditions of temperature and humidity*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 April 2009

B. Feldman-Muhsam
Affiliation:
Department of Parasitology, Hebrew University, Jerusalem

Extract

1. The longevity of the fasting larvae and nymphs of Hyalomma savignyi is investigated under different conditions of temperature and humidity.

2. It is found that both larvae and nymphs are much more sensitive to humidity than to temperature. Their longevity at low humidity is short as compared with that at high humidity at the same temperature. The longevity of the fasting larvae varies between very wide limits. The mean lenght of life varies between 1·25 and 162·6 days, whereas the maximum longevity obtained varies between 2 and 241 days, according to temperature and humidity.

3. The mean longevity of the nymphs varies between 6·8 and 149·2 days. The maximum varies between 10 and 246 days.

4. The relative dispersion of longevity varies within restricted limits under different experimental conditions.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1947

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Footnotes

*

This work has been made possible by the Helen Marr Kirby Fellowship granted by the International Association of University Women.

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