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acarology is
called an
acarologist.
Acarologists may also be
parasitologists because many
members of
Acarina are parasitic. Many
acarologists are
studying around...
- van Bronswijk, J. E. M. H. (1981).
House Dust
Biology for Allergists,
Acarologists and Mycologists. J. Bronswijk. p. 37. ISBN 9789027535016. OCLC 9757081...
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Evolution of the Acari. 3rd
Symposium of the
European ****ociation of
Acarologists. Amsterdam, NL (published 1999). pp. 1–5, esp. p 5. doi:10.1007/978-94-017-1343-6...
- into two superorders, the
Acariformes and Parasitiformes, .... most
acarologists would agree that both
lineages are not
closely related and thus Acari...
- the "dean of
Philippine culicidologists" (Paete)
Mercedes Delfinado –
acarologist (Cabuyao)
Aloysius Baes –
environmental chemist,
environmental and pro-democracy...
- (the
study of
mites and ticks) and
facilitating collaboration among acarologists around the world.
Founded in 1996, the
society publishes three serial...
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usually more
numerous in nests, and it is not
always possible for non-
acarologists to
confidently distinguish adults (especially males)
under a dissecting...
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soils (pedobionts) are
studied by soil
zoologists (collembologists,
acarologists and others).
Microarthropods //
Explanatory Dictionary of Soil Science...
- acarology,
established by Marc André and François
Grandjean in 1959. Some
acarologists sent him
their own
collections for studying, to
avoid name-redundancy...
-
Philippines in 1945. The
specific epithet honors noted entomologist and
acarologist Harry Hoogstraal. The type
adults were
reared from
larvae collected in...