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Acaridae - Wikipedia
The Acaridae are a family of mites in order Sarcoptiformes. Acaridae. Acarus siro · Scientific classification · Edit this classification. Kingdom: Animalia.
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Acarid | Characteristics & Control - Britannica
Acarid, (subclass Acari or Acarida or Acarina), any member of the subgroup of the arthropod class Arachnida that includes the mites and ticks.
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ACARIDAE Definition & Meaning | Merriam-Webster Medical
The meaning of ACARIDAE is a large and widely distributed family of mites that feed on organic substances (as preserved meats, hides, seeds, and grains) and ...
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Acaridæ
‖ Acaridæ, n. pl. Zool. (əˈkærɪdiː) [mod.L., f. Acar-us + -idæ.] A family of small Arachnida, breathing by pores like insects; comprising mites and ticks. (For the sing. Acaridan is used.)1847 Carpenter Zool. II. §766 The Acaridae are very widely, in fact universally, distributed.
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Acaridae - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Acaridae. Mites are small arthropods of the class Arachnida, and are eight-legged, sightless creatures living on a diet of skin and other debris such as ...
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ACARID Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Acarid definition: an acarine, especially a mite of the family Acaridae.. See examples of ACARID used in a sentence.
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Acari - Entomologists' glossary
The Acari are a sub-class of the class Arachnida and are more commonly known as the mites and ticks. Ticks are exclusively ectoparasitic.
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ACARID definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
noun any of a subclass (Acari) of small arachnids, including the ticks and mites, which are parasites and agricultural pests.
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Acarid - Ecology and habitat | Britannica
Acarid - Ecology and habitat: The free-living acarids include species from all of the orders and suborders except Ixodida (ticks).
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Some Observations on the Relation of the Acaridæ to the Arachnida ...
Henry M. Bernard, M.A.; Some Observations on the Relation of the Acaridæ to the Arachnida, Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, Volume 24, Issue 152,
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acarid - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(zoology) Any parasitic arachnid, such as mites and ticks, of the subclass Acarina. Synonyms. edit.
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acarid
acarid (ˈækərɪd) [ad. mod.L. Acaridæ.] An arachnid of the family Acaridæ; a mite. So acaˈridian.1875 Encycl. Brit. II. 275 Acaridians..are to be found under stones, dead leaves, [etc.]. 1881 A. Leslie tr. Nordenskiöld's Voy. Vega I. iii. 147 Arachnids, acarids, and podurids occur most plentifully [i...
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Oligochlora
by the shapes of the mesoscutum and preoccipital ridge or the monotypic genus Thectochlora which also has a mutualistic relationship with specialized acarid
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acaridan
acaridan, a. and n. Zool. (əˈkærɪdən) [f. Acarid-æ + -an.] Of or belonging to the Acaridæ or mites. n. A member of the mite family.1835 Kirby Habits & Inst. of An. II. xix. 306 The bat is infested by another parasite, placed by Dr. Leach at the end of the Acaridans.
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Rosefuran
Rosefuran has been established as a female sex pheromone of an acarid mite, Caloglyphus sp.
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