. Mites injurious to domestic animals (with an appendix on the acarine disease of hive bees). Mites; Veterinary medicine; Bees. 2 2 Mites Injurio7is to Domestic Animals. mange often almost completely disappears, to return again when the animals are housed during the winter months. Psoroptio mange in the horse is dealt with on page Fig. 6. Ventral view of male of Ghorioptes [= Symbiotes}, from foot of sheep, X 195. (Original.) Genus Chorioptes, Gervais, 1859. (Syn. Symbiotes, Gerlach, 1857, name pre-occupied.) In the mites of the genus Ghorioptes the suckers of the legs are borne on quite
. Mites injurious to domestic animals (with an appendix on the acarine disease of hive bees). Mites; Veterinary medicine; Bees. 2 2 Mites Injurio7is to Domestic Animals. mange often almost completely disappears, to return again when the animals are housed during the winter months. Psoroptio mange in the horse is dealt with on page Fig. 6. Ventral view of male of Ghorioptes [= Symbiotes}, from foot of sheep, X 195. (Original.) Genus Chorioptes, Gervais, 1859. (Syn. Symbiotes, Gerlach, 1857, name pre-occupied.) In the mites of the genus Ghorioptes the suckers of the legs are borne on quite short unsegmented peduncles (fig. 2 a) ; the abdomen of the male terminates in paired lobes bearing hairs, two of which. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Hirst, Stanley, d. 1930. London, Printed by order of the Trustees
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