The Acarina Or Mites: A Review of the Group for the Use of Economic Entomologists |
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... Hypopus of a Tyroglyphus , from below ... male and caroncle ... 130 110 270. Chorioptes setiferus .. 131 229. Histiostoma americana 110 271. Notoedres muris .. 131 230. Beak of Histiostoma americana . 111 272. Otodectes cynotis : Female ...
... Hypopus of a Tyroglyphus , from below ... male and caroncle ... 130 110 270. Chorioptes setiferus .. 131 229. Histiostoma americana 110 271. Notoedres muris .. 131 230. Beak of Histiostoma americana . 111 272. Otodectes cynotis : Female ...
Page 109
... hypopus of the Tyroglyphidæ . This stage has been found on bees and ants . The adult occurs on plants and among dead leaves . Amer- ican species have been taken from bees of the genus Apis , Halictus , and Nomia Berlese describes ...
... hypopus of the Tyroglyphidæ . This stage has been found on bees and ants . The adult occurs on plants and among dead leaves . Amer- ican species have been taken from bees of the genus Apis , Halictus , and Nomia Berlese describes ...
Page 110
... hypopus . " This hypopus ( fig . 228 ) is very dif- ferent from the creature from which it has devel- oped - the octopod nymph . Its body is hard and chitinous ; there is no mouth - orifice and no distinct mouth parts . The legs are ...
... hypopus . " This hypopus ( fig . 228 ) is very dif- ferent from the creature from which it has devel- oped - the octopod nymph . Its body is hard and chitinous ; there is no mouth - orifice and no distinct mouth parts . The legs are ...
Page 111
... hypopus : most of them are provided with a plate of sucking disks fitting them to cling to the smooth surface of an ... hypopus was unknown , and Hypopus stood for a separate genus , allied more to Gamasus than to Tyroglyphus . The ...
... hypopus : most of them are provided with a plate of sucking disks fitting them to cling to the smooth surface of an ... hypopus was unknown , and Hypopus stood for a separate genus , allied more to Gamasus than to Tyroglyphus . The ...
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... hypopus was a natural stage in the development of most if not all tyroglyphi . From an economic standpoint the Tyroglyphidæ are one of the most important groups of mites , but owing to their small size and pale color they have often ...
... hypopus was a natural stage in the development of most if not all tyroglyphi . From an economic standpoint the Tyroglyphidæ are one of the most important groups of mites , but owing to their small size and pale color they have often ...
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abdomen acarians Acarina adult anal plate animal anus attached Author's illustration Banks fig Bdella beak beetles Berlese birds body capitulum caroncle cattle cephalothorax cephalothorax and abdomen chelate chitinous claws color common commonly coxæ Crista described disease dorsal shield dorsum eggs elongate enlarged erineum Eriophyes Europe eyes feed female forms front furrow galls genera genital genital aperture genital opening genus glands groove groups hairs hind legs host Hypopus hypostome infested insects Ixodes joint of leg joint of palpus known Koch Laelaps lamellæ larva larvæ last joint leaves male mammals mandibles median Mégnin molt moss mouth nymph nymphal Oribatidæ Original Oudemans pair of legs palpi palpus parasitic Parasitidæ pedicellate peritreme posterior rostrum scale insects separated short side skin slender sometimes species occur spines spiracles stage sternal plate stout suckers surface tarsi tarsus Tetranychus ticks Trombidium Trouessart Tyroglyphus Uropoda usually venter ventral shield vulva