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Sar Coptic Scabies 
DESCRIPTION OF PLATE XV. 
Figures of S. scabiei de Geer given by different investigators from 1687 to 1919. 
Fig. 1. Bonomo’s (? Cestoni’s) figure, regarded as the classical representation of the mite from 
1687 to 1750. (From Raspail, 1838, PL XV, fig. 14.) 
Figs. 2 and 3. Linnaeus’ figures of Acarus exulceram and A. scabiei according to Wichmann. 
(From Raspail, 1834-46, p. 111.) 
Fig. 4. De Geer’s figure, 1778. (From Raspail, 1838, PI. XV, fig. 11.) 
Fig. 5. The mite as seen by Raspail. (Raspail, 1838, PI. XV, fig. 1.) 
Fig. 6. Delaford and Bourguignon’s figure (Traite pratique , PL I, fig. 1), practically a repro¬ 
duction of Bourguignon’s figure of 1852. 
Fig. 7. Gerlach’s figure, 1857. (Gerlach, Pl. I, fig. 1.) 
Fig. 8. The mite according to Fiirstenberg, 1861. (Fiirstenberg, PL I, fig. 7.) 
Fig. 9. Blanchard’s figure, 1889. (From Brumpt, fig. 322.) 
Figs. 10 and 11. Dorsal and ventral aspects of S. scabiei according to Munro, 1919. (Munro, 
figs. 1 and 2.) 
