Mechanism and Characteristics of Coxal Fluid Excretion in the Argasid Tick Ornithodorus Moubata

Adult ticks (Omithodorus moubata Murray, Acari, Argasidae) were fed on human blood at 37 °C in a beaker covered with chicken skin. 14C-labelled inulin and 3–0[14CH3]glucose were rapidly cleared from haemolymph to coxal fluid ; the coxal tubule appeared not to reabsorb either substance. Glucose was r...

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