. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 1069. 1071 Figs. 1067-1071. Acarina 1067. Acarus (Banks) Acaridse. 1068. Tyroglyphus (Banks) Tyroglyphidse. 1069. Pediculoides (Banks) Tarsonemidae. 1070. Acarus, leg (Banks) Acaridae. 1071. Canestrinia (Banks) Canestriniidae. 41. Tracheae present, no ventral suckers; legs terminated in claws; cephalothorax and abdomen clearly separated; female with a prominent clavate hair below on each side between the first and second pairs of legs; not parasitic on birds or mammals. (Fig. 1069). (Tarsonemus, Pediculoides, Scutacar
. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 1069. 1071 Figs. 1067-1071. Acarina 1067. Acarus (Banks) Acaridse. 1068. Tyroglyphus (Banks) Tyroglyphidse. 1069. Pediculoides (Banks) Tarsonemidae. 1070. Acarus, leg (Banks) Acaridae. 1071. Canestrinia (Banks) Canestriniidae. 41. Tracheae present, no ventral suckers; legs terminated in claws; cephalothorax and abdomen clearly separated; female with a prominent clavate hair below on each side between the first and second pairs of legs; not parasitic on birds or mammals. (Fig. 1069). (Tarsonemus, Pediculoides, Scutacarus, Pig- meophorus) TARSONEMIDAE Not parasitic on birds or mammals; genital suckers usually pres- ent; integument usually without fine parallel lines 42 Parasites of birds or mammals; genital suckers absent; integument marked with fine parallel lines 43. 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 Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museum
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