Proceedings

Front Cover
Milan Daniel, Bohumír Rosický
W. Junk, 1973 - Acarology - 837 pages

Contents

Preface
13
Opening Address by Academician B Rosický
21
Sectional Papers
33
Sensory receptors in ticks and mites
41
Section 1
69
Soil mites Oribatids climbing trees
75
The phenology of Platynothrus peltifer C L K
83
The oribatid mite fauna of oak forests of the Transcarpathians East Carpa
95
Origin and evolution of gall mites Eriophyoidea in the light of their internal
247
Taxonomy of Higher Categories Phylogeny
255
Some considerations on the system and phylogeny of the Gamasid mites
263
Ontophylogenetic considerations on the chaetotaxy of Caeculidae AcariProstig
269
Classification and phylogeny of mites
275
An analysis of the classical taxonomic method with particular
283
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315
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326

Autoecologicalzoogeographical analysis of moss mites Acari Oribatei based
105
The occurrence of Oribatula tadrosi Popp Acarina Oribatulidae on pear trees
119
The cenosis of Oribatid mites as an aid in bioindication Acarina Oribatoidea
125
Section 2
139
The groups of water mites Hydrachnellae in ponds after peatdigging
147
The watermites Hydrachnellae Acari of a stony stream
159
On Halacarid migration into freshwaters
169
Peculiarities of the fauna of Hydracarina from Lake Baikal
177
Physiological functions of plants as affected by damage caused by Tetranychus
183
Phosphorus compounds as a cause of an increase in numbers of
193
The present status of our knowledge of Indian plant feeding mites
201
Feeding response of the twospotted spider mite to some plant components
211
Some problems in the control of cotton mites in Turkey
217
Studies on the feeding of four species of phytoseiid mites Aca
225
Studies on Eriophyid mites in Bulgaria
233
Mites and their economical importance in Iran
241
Section
347
Section VI
391
Section VII
449
Section VIII
487
A Mites and Ticks in Natural Foci
561
The occurrence of the tick Haemaphysalis concinna Koch in relation of tickborne
575
B Mites and Ticks in Natural Foci of Other
599
Distribution and seasonal activity in the preimago phases of the Ixodidae ticks
609
Application of fluorescent antibody
615
Potentiali
619
Relationship between ticks
627
Influence of certain phytocides and antibiotics on the reproduction and develop
645
The mites associated with armored scale insects
653
Preliminary laboratory tests with tick repellents
685
Ecology of Mites and Ticks
753

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