George: Lincolnshire Mites. 
dS 
rather long, tactile curved hairs, springing each from the 
centre of a circular disc on the widened end of the rod. These 
can only be seen with great care under the microscope, in a 
balsam mount, but are much more evident in a freshly dissected 
Water Mites. 
mite. This dorsal groove and line are seen in many of the 
Rhyncholophide, and varies somewhat in detail, and so forms a 
help to diagnose certain species of the family. The tarsi of all 
the legs are more or less enlarged, the front ones considerably 
Naturalist, 
