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The Biology of Blood-Sucking in Insects
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M. J. Lehane
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2009
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Cambridge University Press
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9780511610493
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2005
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2009
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10.1017/CBO9780511610493
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Book chapters
pp. xi
Preface
pp. 1
The importance of blood-sucking insects
pp. 7
The evolution of the blood-sucking habit
pp. 15
Feeding preferences of blood-sucking insects
pp. 27
Location of the host
pp. 56
Ingestion of the blood meal
pp. 84
Managing the blood meal
pp. 116
Host–insect interactions
pp. 150
Transmission of parasites by blood-sucking insects
pp. 202
The blood-sucking insect groups
pp. 259
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