Abstract

Two previous papers, Shull, Riley and Richardson (1932 and Shull and Rice (1933), have shown that coagulation in the blood of insects in which the coagulation processes are similar to those found in the cockroach Blatta orientalis L. could be inhibited by treating the insects with the vapors of acetic acid. These findings have led to the study of other fatty acids in relation to the inhibition of coagulation in the blood of insects, the results of which are presented in this paper.

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