Definition of Acarine. Meaning of Acarine. Synonyms of Acarine

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Definition of Acarine

Acarine
Acarine Ac"a*rine, a. (Med.) Of or caused by acari or mites; as, acarine diseases.

Meaning of Acarine from wikipedia

- Mites are small arachnids (eight-legged arthropods). Mites span two large orders of arachnids, the Acariformes and the Parasitiformes, which were historically...
- they released the album's first single, "Cyboogie", as a 7" single with "Acarine" as the B-side, along with an accompanying music video. In March 2019,...
- the authors came to the firm conclusion that the IoWD was not caused by acarine (Acarapis woodi) mites solely, but primarily by chronic bee paralysis virus...
- resistance to Acarine. This is especially true of the dark, leather-coloured variety, whereas the golden strains are highly susceptible to Acarine. — Brother...
- publications. During his long career, three new parasites of the honeybee, acarine mite, varroa mite, and African small hive beetle were introduced to the...
- m. ligustica (Ligurian strain; all other strains proved susceptible to Acarine, especially those imported from the U.S. and of an all-golden color), A...
- called by b****eepers as the Isle of Wight Disease, however it is now called Acarine, after the Subclass to which the mites belong. All mites are arachnids...
- resistant to acarine in the 1900s, while the other Italian bee race, from regions near Bologna and further south, was highly susceptible to acarine and within...
- infection are common but largely harmless. Aceria pseudoplatani is an acarine mite that causes a 'felt gall', found on the underside of leaves of both...
- and not its live earwig transportation. Hippolyte Lucas observed scarlet acarine mites on European earwigs. The fossil record of the Dermaptera starts in...