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  • ...=Gary Mullen, Gary Richard Mullen & Lance Durden |year=2009 |title=Medical and Veterinary Entomology |edition=2nd |publisher=[[Academic Press]] |isbn=978- [[Category:Parasitic arthropods of humans]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Scientific study of arachnides such as spiders, ticks and mites}} ...estmen]], [[Tick|ticks]], and [[mites]]. Those who study spiders and other arachnids are '''arachnologists'''. More narrowly, the study of spiders alone ([[Orde ...
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  • {{for|cephalothoracic humans|Headless men}} ...[malacostraca]]n; the '''cephalothorax''' is the region including cephalon and thorax, marked in yellow.|upright=1.2]] ...
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  • === Animal biology and microbiology === * [[Sweat pore]], an anatomical structure of the skin of humans (and other mammals) used for secretion of sweat ...
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  • ...so known as the '''large-clawed scorpion''', '''Israel golden scorpion''', and lesser known as '''Zerachia scorpion'''. ...ion {{convert|3|in}} from the family [[Scorpionidae]]. It has a brown back and golden [[claw]]s. There are many sub-species of this scorpion, 19 of which ...
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  • ...year=1985| title=The spider Infraorder Mygalomorphae (Araneae): cladistics and systematics| journal=Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History| vo ...free }}</ref> Idiopidae are not poisonous and their bites are not fatal to humans. ...
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  • ...Emerging Diseases. 65, 399-407. DOI: 10.1111/tbed.12770 </ref> [[koala]]s, and [[great ape]]s.<ref>{{cite journal |author1=D. B. Pence |author2=E. Ueckerm ...t on the skin, [[ecdysis|moult]] into a [[nymph (biology)|nymphal]] stage, and then mature into adult mites. The adult mites live three to four weeks in t ...
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  • {{short description|Genus of arachnids}} ...signation of neotype with larval and post-larval stages from Malayan bats, and new name, ''Myotrombicula dilaratni'', for ''T. minor'', Cooreman, 1960 nec ...
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  • ...demic to the [[Crimean Peninsula]] and the region around the [[Black Sea]] and the [[Caspian Sea]],<ref name=robinson2005/> its distribution is now [[Cosm ...nd in sewer pipes, drains, basements, porches, and other damp locations in and around human habitations where they may be major pests.<ref name="auto">{{C ...
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  • In science fiction and fantasy literatures, the term '''insectoid''' ("insect-like") denotes any f ...earth [[insect]]s and [[arachnid]]s. The term is a combination of "insect" and "-oid" (a suffix denoting similarity). ...
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  • ...system that some species of insects, arachnids, and mammals (not including humans) use to determine the sex of offspring. In this system, there is only one s ...ng, Ray; Perrin, Nicolas; Ross, Laura; Valenzuela, Nicole; Vamosi, Jana C. and The Tree of Sex Consortium; [http://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article/f ...
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  • ...esembles that of the adult, except for a lack of wings (in winged species) and the emergence of genitalia. In addition, while a nymph [[ecdysis|moults]], ...ph-i-scapularis.webp|thumb|''[[Ixodes scapularis]]'' adult and nymph, left and right. ]] ...
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  • ...rdon D. |last3=Thompson |first3=Paul M. |date=2000-03-01 |title=Individual and geographical variation in display behaviour of male harbour seals in Scotla ...iasula arnoena'', shows both male and female counterparts performing overt and ritualized behaviour before mating.<ref name=":12" /> Both displayed a sema ...
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  • ...mbers of the [[arachnid]] subclass ''[[Acari]]'', which includes [[tick]]s and [[mite]]s. Acaricides are used both in [[medicine]] and [[agriculture]], although the desired selective [[toxicity]] differs betwee ...
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  • {{short description|Wild animal or plant that lives near and benefits from people}} [[File:Pigeons and tourists.jpg|thumb|250px|[[Rock dove|Pigeons]] intermingle with tourists in ...
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  • ...the waterfall in recent years, but the cascade continues to be spectacular and returns to its former glory several times a year when the floodgates of the ...oy the different shows and plays that locals do to entertain the community and raise the visits of the park. ...
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  • [[File:Snake and Fish.jpg|thumb|[[Northern water snake]] (''Nerodia sipedon'') eating a [[ca ...ory]] came next; then in time, the more terrestrially adapted [[reptile]]s and [[synapsid]]s evolved [[herbivory]].<ref name="SahneyBentonFerry2010Rainfor ...
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  • ...es''' ("vermin/vermes") is an obsolete [[taxon]] used by [[Carl Linnaeus]] and [[Jean-Baptiste Lamarck]] for non-[[arthropod]] [[invertebrate]] [[animal ..., the Vermes had the rank of [[class (biology)|class]], occupying the 6th (and last) slot of his animal systematics. It was divided into the following [[o ...
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  • {{short description|Fear of spiders and other arachnids}} {{about|fear of arachnids in humans}} ...
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  • ...te Collection of Arthropods |publisher=[[Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services]] |volume=11 |pages=54–55 |url=https://www.researchgate.n ...ef> is a species of [[jumping spider]] found in parts of the United States and the [[Caribbean]].<ref name=Revision/> It is the largest species of jumping ...
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