Abstract
AMONG the Arthropoda, the Acarina, or mites and ticks, would not generally be considered the most attractive group. It is, therefore, somewhat surprising to find that they have received a large amount of attention from the earliest times. This is no doubt due to the fact that to their presence is attributable a long series of highly disagreeable consequences; and that man himself, his food: materials and his domestic animals, have suffered conspicuously from their depredations.
Tijdsdchrift voor Entomologie.
Uitgegeven door de Nederlandsche Entomologische Vereeniging onder redactie van Dr. J. Th. Oudemans. Prof. Dr. J. C. H. De Meijere en Dr. A. C. Oudemans. Deel 69, Jaargang 1926. Supplement: Kritisch historisch overzicht der Acardlogie. Eerste Gedeelte, 850 v.C. tot 1758. Pp. viii + 500. Deel 72, Jaargang 1929. Supplement: Kritisch historisch overzicht der Acarologie. Tweede Gedeelte, 1759–1804. Pp. xvii + 1097. ('s-Gravenhage: Martinus Nijhoff, 1926–1929.)
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D., F. Tijdsdchrift voor Entomologie . Nature 126, 124–125 (1930). https://doi.org/10.1038/126124a0
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