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XXX.—Hydrachnidæ collected by the Lake Survey
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 September 2014
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The systematic study of the Hydrachnidæ, or water-mites, of Scotland appears to have been entirely neglected until within the last few years, and, so far as I am aware, the only communications dealing with Hydrachnids found in Scotland are two noted in the list of literature cited.
Of the life-history of Hydrachnids we have only a limited knowledge, and that may in time be modified as further information is acquired. At present the life-cycle appears to be in four definite stages—the egg, the larva, the nymph, and the imago. When an egg is hatched, a six-legged larva emerges, and apparently its main function is to find a suitable host to which it may attach itself.
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