A Manual of AcarologySystematic position of the acari, Morphology and function, Reproduction and embryogenesis, Oviposition and life stages, Habits and habitats, Collection,rearing,and preparation for study, Classification. |
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... tarsus , and pretarsus . Secondary division of the trochanter may occur ( Plate 8-1 , p . 108 ) , and tarsal and ... tarsus II : c ; Oligonychus sp . ( Actinedida , TETRANYCHIDAE ) , tarsus III : d ; Oribatida ( OPPIOIDEA ) , tarsus II ...
... tarsus , and pretarsus . Secondary division of the trochanter may occur ( Plate 8-1 , p . 108 ) , and tarsal and ... tarsus II : c ; Oligonychus sp . ( Actinedida , TETRANYCHIDAE ) , tarsus III : d ; Oribatida ( OPPIOIDEA ) , tarsus II ...
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... tarsus I. Associated with Orthoptera ( locusts ) and Blattaria . . . .... ( Plate 66 , p . 321 ) Family IOLINIDAE Female genital opening longitudinal ; male genital area posteroventral , intromittent organ indistinct . Tarsus J with or ...
... tarsus I. Associated with Orthoptera ( locusts ) and Blattaria . . . .... ( Plate 66 , p . 321 ) Family IOLINIDAE Female genital opening longitudinal ; male genital area posteroventral , intromittent organ indistinct . Tarsus J with or ...
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G. W. Krantz. 99. Tarsus I much shorter than tibia I ; claws of tarsus I enlarged and able to fold against a spur - like dorsal projection of tarsus I to form a grasping organ .. ... ( Plate 112 , p . 367 ) Family MOMONIIDAE Tarsus and ...
G. W. Krantz. 99. Tarsus I much shorter than tibia I ; claws of tarsus I enlarged and able to fold against a spur - like dorsal projection of tarsus I to form a grasping organ .. ... ( Plate 112 , p . 367 ) Family MOMONIIDAE Tarsus and ...
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absent Acari Acaridida Acariens Acariformes Acarina Acarologia Actinedida adult Amer anal Argasidae arthropods associated Atyeo Baker beetles Berlese biology birds Bull chaetotaxy chelicerae cheliceral digit claws Cohort Coineau coxae coxal deutonymph developed dorsal setae dorsal shield dorsum dorsum of female elongate empodia epigynial shield eriophyid Evans Fain feather feed free-living fused Gamasida genera genital acetabula genus glands GLYCYPHAGIDAE gnathosoma Grandjean habitats HALACARIDAE Hammen Hirschmann Hist host hypostome hysterosoma idiosoma insects instars Ixodida Jeppson Krantz larvae latigynial legs litter Mahunka mammals Mesostigmata morphology nymphs occur Oregon Oribatida pairs of setae palp palpal palpi parasitic Parasitiformes peritremes phoretic Plate predators present pretarsus Proc prodorsal Prostigmata protonymph Sarcoptiformes sclerotized segments sensilla setae soil species spider mite sternal shield subfamily suborder Supercohort Superfamily TARSONEMIDAE tarsus TETRANYCHIDAE tibia ticks tissues Trombiculidae Trombidiformes Univ Uropodina venter of female ventral shield Vercammen-Grandjean Wharton Yunker Zool