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Classification of Subclass Acari

2016
Mites are the most diverse and abundant of all arachnids, but because of their very small size (usually less than a millimetre in length), we rarely see them with the unaided eye. Mites are ubiquitous and have successfully colonized nearly every known terrestrial, marine and freshwater habitat including polar and alpine extremes, tropical lowlands and ...
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The Ixodid Ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) of Southern Africa

Cambridge International Law Journal, 2018
Prof. Ivan G. Horak   +6 more
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Ticks and mites (Acari)

1993
The class Arachnida contains arthropods which possess neither antennae nor mandibles. It includes such diverse forms as spiders, scorpions, ticks and mites and is found in many temperate and tropical regions. Of the eleven subclasses of the Arachnida, nine are completely predaceous and have mouthparts adapted for a predatory existence.
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Madame Acarie (II)

The Life of the Spirit, 1945
In a sketch of this nature much must be passed over. Pierre Acarie’s banishment from Paris, the extreme want to which his family was reduced, and the valiant and continued efforts— finally successful—made by his wife for the complete restoration of the family fortunes and the return of her husband, can be hut mentioned. Gladly she endured poverty, many
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Hard Ticks (Acari: Ixodida: Ixodidae) Parasitizing Humans

Cambridge International Law Journal, 2018
Ph.D. Alberto A. Guglielmone   +1 more
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Morphology and Anatomy of Acari

2016
Mites and ticks are potentially the largest group of chelicerate arthropods and are assemblages of different forms along varying, yet distinctly phylogenetic lines. Mites rival insects in adaptability to terrestrial and aquatic habitats but are more closely related to spiders than insects.
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Arachnida (except Acari)

1978
There are several important related features of climate and topography which play a major role in the distributions of invertebrate populations in southern Africa. Southern Africa has one of the richest arachnid faunas in the world and this is probably due to the wide range of habitat types ranging from extreme desert to forest within a relatively ...
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Mantidoglyphus anastati (Acari)

Zeitschrift für Parasitenkunde, 1940
Mantidoglyphus anastati scheint durch den Parasitismus eines Chalcidiers der GattungAnastatus inHierodula-Cocons eingeschleppt zu werden. Seine systematische Stellung ist in der Nahe der GattungEnsliniellaVitzthum 1925 zu suchen.
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