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This illustration depicts a dorsal view of a tick, on the left, and a mite, both are representative members of the class, Arachnida, and the subclass, Acari. A morphologic characteristic that is common to both ticks and mites, is the fusion of their cephalothorax, with the arachnid’s abdominal region.
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Content Provider(s): CDC
Creation Date: 1976
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