B, a, larvae boring their way into a root; b, larva of the immobile kind surrounded by the old skin, living as an ectoparasite on the outside of the root. [Please select]
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The only kind of ectoparasite found on captive cottonmouths in the course of my study was a snake mite, _Ophionyssus natricus_. [Please select]
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