ACARINA PARASITES. 



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Water-mi tes, inhabit the water, where they swim about 

 with considerable rapidity by means of their fringed legs. 



Fig. 228. 



1, Parasite of Eagle. 2, Parasite of Vulture. 3, Parasite of Pigeon. (The 

 circles enclose each about life size.) 



In their young state, they attach themselves parasitically 

 to aquatic animals ; they then possess only six legs, and 

 pass through a quiescent or pupa state before acquiring 

 the fourth pair. Oribitadce, unlike other Acarea, live 

 upon vegetable matter, principally damp leaves and moss ; 



