A Scanning Electron Microscope Study on the Internal Structure of the Peritreme of the Female Mite Varroa jacobsoni (Oudemans, 1904)
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The peritreme of the adult female mite Varroa jacobsoni is located laterally above coxa III and is enclosed within a peritrematal shield which has a slit at the end. The peritrematal shield is cuticular in nature. The peritreme is lined with a thick inner membrane which has numerous tooth-like projections. The outer membrane of the peritreme is thin and smooth. In between these two membranes is a layer of columnar cells. The internal structure of the peritreme in relation to the female mite's ability to adjust to different atmospheric conditions is discussed.
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