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| Immature Stages
  of Methocidae  Detailed information on immature stages of Methocidae is being
  acquired.  However, Clausen (1940)
  noted that the egg of Methoca
  is 1.0 mm. long, cylindrical, slightly curved, and narrower at the posterior
  end.  After hatching the young larva
  feeds first through a minute puncture in the skin, and later the head and a
  portion of the thorax are buried in the wound.  Feeding covers a period of only 5-6 days, and owing to the
  great size of its host, the larvae of Cicindelidae, the body contents may not
  be entirely consumed.  The cocoon,
  which consists of a compact inner layer and a light outer envelope, tapers
  posteriorly and at the anterior end the outer covering has a wide flaring
  mouth.  The inner cocoon has a
  constriction at the base of the collar, which is united with the mouth.  The host remains may often be found within
  this area.       References:   Please refer to  <biology.ref.htm>, [Additional references may be found at: MELVYL Library ]   |