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<title>Acarida</title>
<description>&quot;An order of the class Arachinida, includes those insects, as the mites, ticks, itch-insects, etc., which are without a definite line of demarktationbetween the unsegmented abdomen appearing united in...</description>
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<title>Agnostus Nudus</title>
<description>&quot;Four stages in the development of the trilobite Agnostus nudus.  A, Youngest stage with no mesosomatic somites; B and C, stages with two mesosomatic somites between the prosomatic and telsonic carapa...</description>
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<title>Arterial System</title>
<description>&quot;Diagram of the arterial system of A, Scorpio, and B, Limulus.  The Roman numerals indicate the body somites and the two figures are adjusted for comparison.  ce, Cerebral arteries; sp, supra-spinal o...</description>
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<description>&quot;The Cheese-mite, &lt;i&gt;Acarus domesticus&lt;/i&gt;, and others are parasitic upon or beneath the skin of man and other animals.&quot; &amp;mdash; Goodrich, 1859...</description>
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<title>Horseshoe Crab</title>
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<title>Horseshoe Crab (Adult)</title>
<description>An illustration of an adult horseshoe crab from the dorsal aspect.  The horseshoe crab or Atlantic horseshoe crab (Limulus polyphemus) is a marine chelicerate arthropod. Despite its name, it is more c...</description>
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<description>An illustration of a young horseshoe crab from the dorsal aspect.  The horseshoe crab or Atlantic horseshoe crab (Limulus polyphemus) is a marine chelicerate arthropod. Despite its name, it is more cl...</description>
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<title>Crab-louse</title>
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<title>Scorpion</title>
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<title>Cryptostemma Karschii</title>
<description>&quot;Cryptostemma Karschii, one of the Podogona. Dorsal view of male. III to VI, The third, fourth, fifth and sixth appendages of the prosoma. a, Movable (hinged) sclerite (so-called hood) overhanging the...</description>
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<title>Cryptostemma Karschii</title>
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<title>Cryptostemma Karschii</title>
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<title>Cryptostemma Karschii</title>
<description>&quot;Cryptostemma Karschii. Extremity of the fifth pair of appendages of the female for comparison with that of the male.&quot; &amp;mdash; The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1910...</description>
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<title>Dalmanites</title>
<description>&quot;Dalmanites limulurus, Green.  One of the Phacopidae, from the Silurian, New York.&quot; &amp;mdash; The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1910...</description>
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<title>Deiphon</title>
<description>&quot;Deiphon Forbesii, Barr.  One of the Cheiruridae.  Silurian Bohemia.&quot; &amp;mdash; The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1910...</description>
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<title>Demodex Folliculorum</title>
<description>&quot;A parasite sometimes present in the human hair follicles.&quot; &amp;mdash;Davison, 1906...</description>
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<title>Embryo</title>
<description>&quot;Portion of a similar embryo at a later stage of growth.  The praegenital somite, VII PrG, is still present, but has lost its rudimentary appendages; go, the genital operculum, left half; KM, the left...</description>
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<description>&quot;Entosternum of one of the mygalomorphous spiders; ventral surface.  Ph.N., pharyngeal notch.  The posterior median process with its repetition of triangular segments closely resembles the same proces...</description>
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<description>&quot;Dorsal surface of an entosternum.  Ph.N., pharyngeal notch.&quot; &amp;mdash; The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1910...</description>
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