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Acari - The Mites
No Description available
(http://phylogeny.arizona.edu/tree/eukaryotes/animals/arthropoda/arachnida/acari/acari.html)
Acarology
sources of information related to mites and ticks.
(http://www.nhm.ac.uk/acarology/)
Biology of Ticks
background information for educational purposes.
(entomology.ucdavis.edu/faculty/rbkimsey/tickbio.html)
Dust Mites: A Primer
No Description available
(http://www.ozemail.com.au/~lblanco/)
Hey! A Tick Bit Me!
what to do, and how to avoid being bitten in the first place.
(kidshealth.org/kid/games/tick.html)
Ohio State University Acarology Laboratory
OSU researchers have amassed a worldwide collection of Acari, accompanied by a comprehensive library.
(http://www.biosci.ohio-state.edu/~acarolog/acar-hp.htm)
Acarology Home Page
News, a directory of aracologists, a list of institutions with aracological activities, professional societies, a bibliography and links to other sites relating to ticks and mites.
(http://www.nhm.ac.uk/hosted_sites/acarology/)
Kewlman's Exotic Pets Page! - Reptiles, Birds, Arachnids oh my!
No Description available
(http://www.landofkewlness.com/exotic/exoticpets.htm)
Systematic and Applied Acarology Society
This page is maintained by Dr Zhi-Qiang Zhang, to whom comments should be sent. Last updated 27 Feb. 1999. Natural History Museum is acknowledged for hosting these pages.
(http://www.nhm.ac.uk/hosted_sites/acarology/saas/)
Dust Mites: A Primer
A detailed website dealing with the biology of dust mites, with information about the problems they cause
(http://www.ozemail.com.au/~lblanco/&query="Ticks+and+Mites"+Arachnids&rsource=LCOSS)
Typhus
Description: Any of several forms of infectious disease caused by rickettsia, especially those transmitted by fleas, lice, or mites, and characterized generally by severe headache, sustained high fever, depression, delirium, and the eruption of red rashes
(everest.ento.vt.edu/IHS/typhus.html)
ET 334 Subject outline
Why study mites? Mites & Human Welfare Mites in Ecological & Evolutionary Studies Intro to Mites Evolution of Chelicerata, Terrestrialization & the Scorpionida Arachnids - Whipscorpions, pseudoscorpions, opilionids and spiders
(http://www.uq.edu.au/entomology/et334/et334sched.html)
Thinkquest - Little Dangerous Monsters
"Dangerous little monsters - under the microscope" What size do they have ? Mites are the most diverse and abundant of all arachnids, but because of their small size of usually less than a millimeter in length we rarely see them.
(library.advanced.org/11743/magyar/allg/ueber3.htm)
Insects, and Pets:Arachnids
Acarology - sources of information related to mites and ticks. Arachnid Section - at the Zoological Museum, University of Copenhagen. Arachnida - pictures and a short description of the habitat, size, and other interesting facts about spiders in northwest
(http://www.cannylink.com/Arachnids.html)
Shrub-Steppe Series: What About Ticks?
Many species of ticks inhabit the Columbia Basin. What is a tick? A tick is not an insect. Ticks have eight jointed legs and are related to spiders, scorpions, and mites in the class of arachnids.
(http://www.winsomedesign.com/Shrub_Steppe/Ticks.html)
Entomology, Biology, Insects, Arachnids, Bugs, Pests, Zoology, Univers...
Barry Flahey welcomes you to something entomologically different. Entomological hasti-notes, Entomological posters. All insects and arachnids are depicted accurately through stereo and compound microscopes and are drawn in a traditional black and white, p
(http://www.magma.ca/~bflahey/)
WildNet Africa - Zimbabwe Wildlife - The Junior Page - Scorpions
LEARNING ABOUT ARACHNIDS ARACHNIDS (pronounced Arak-nids) are the class of arthropods that include spiders, scorpions, ticks and mites. Arachnophobia (pronounced ...
(http://wildnetafrica.co.za/wildlifestuff/juniorpage/scorpions/scorpion.html)
Arachnology: The Study of Arachnids
Welcome to the spider zone--source of everything arachnological.
(dns.ufsia.ac.be/Arachnology/Arachnology.html)
Guide to Australia's Ticks
Biology of ticks, distribution maps, pictures of ticks, problems caused by ticks
(http://nepeanbluezine.com.au/Ticks/guide.html&query="Ticks+and+Mites"+Arachnids&rsource=LCOSS)
Tick Research Laboratory
The Tick Research Laboratory is engaged in research about tick-borne diseases
(http://www.uri.edu/artsci/zool/ticklab/&query="Ticks+and+Mites"+Arachnids&rsource=LCOSS)
Acari
The Tree of Life article about mites by David Evans Walter, Jerry Krantz, and Evert Lindquist
(http://phylogeny.arizona.edu/tree/eukaryotes/animals/arthropoda/arachnida/acari/acari.html&query="Ticks+and+Mites"+Arachnids&rsource=LCOSS)
Acarology at Ohio State University
Programs sponsored by the Laboratory, tick removal guidelines, biology of the dust mite and the bee mite, and more
(http://www.biosci.ohio-state.edu/~acarolog/acar-hp.htm&query="Ticks+and+Mites"+Arachnids&rsource=LCOSS)
Acarology Home Page
News, a directory of aracologists, a list of institutions with aracological activities, professional societies, a bibliography and links to other sites relating to ticks and mites
(http://www.nhm.ac.uk/hosted_sites/acarology/&query="Ticks+and+Mites"+Arachnids&rsource=LCOSS)
FAO Tick Web Site
United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization site about ticks: their biology, taxonomy, diseases; tick research, vaccines, and more!
(http://www.fao.org/WAICENT/faoInfo/Agricult/AGA/AGAH/PD/pages/DEFAULT.HTM&query="Ticks+and+Mites"+Arachnids&rsource=LCOSS)
Iowa State's Deer Tick Image Gallery
Photographs and QuickTime movies of ticks!
(http://www.ent.iastate.edu/imagegal/ticks/&query="Ticks+and+Mites"+Arachnids&rsource=LCOSS)
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