The Journal of microscopy and natural science . tapering joints, from eachof which some fine hairs diverge obliquely. The character of theslender double claws and the capitate hairs, and brush-like pads,which are their general appurtenances throughout the family, areof great interest; and the small, brilliant, circular eyes may beobserved among the bristles along the front of the mite and immediately above the opening of the mouth. The chelicer^e donot terminate in nippers, and the colour, which is usually of amore or less brilliant red, is sometimes spotted with dark brown. The position of th
The Journal of microscopy and natural science . tapering joints, from eachof which some fine hairs diverge obliquely. The character of theslender double claws and the capitate hairs, and brush-like pads,which are their general appurtenances throughout the family, areof great interest; and the small, brilliant, circular eyes may beobserved among the bristles along the front of the mite and immediately above the opening of the mouth. The chelicer^e donot terminate in nippers, and the colour, which is usually of amore or less brilliant red, is sometimes spotted with dark brown. The position of the Family Trombidiidcc, in the Class Arach-NiDA, may be seen by the following tabulation :— Class —Arfhrogastra, Arancida, Acarma, Tardigrada, Lin-guatulina, Paiitopoda. The Acarina are divided into seven families, distinguishedas follows :—I.—Forepart of head prolonged into a distinct beakand separated by a constriction from the rest ofthe body ... ... ... ... Bdellidcz Journal o( Microscopy S^--*^ SerVol 6, Pla±e
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