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Fine Structure of Spermiogenesis in the Tick Amblyomma Hebraerum (Acari: Ixodidae): Late Stages of Differentiation and Structure of the Mature Spermatozoon

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Published in Journal of Medical Entomology 18, issue 6, 464-476, 1981

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