- has a pegmatitic, aplitic,
granitic or
generally plutonic appearance ("
neosome"). Commonly,
migmatites occur below deformed metamorphic rocks that represent...
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Sorya (2014). "Notes on the
genus Tunga (Siphonaptera: Tungidae) II –
neosomes, morphology, classification, and
other taxonomic notes". Parasite. 21:...
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greatly while producing new cuticle,
resulting in
structures known as
neosomes. The
closest living relatives of the
Hectopsyllidae are the
common fleas...
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females which attach to a host, then lose
their limbs and
transform into
neosomes, with the head and
thorax withdrawn into a
swollen abdomen.
Neosomy occurs...
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Sorya (2014). "Notes on the
genus Tunga (Siphonaptera: Tungidae) II –
neosomes, morphology, classification, and
other taxonomic notes". Parasite. 21:...