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单词 acarine
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Definition of acarine in English:

acarine

noun ˈakərʌɪn-ˌrēn
Zoology
  • A small arachnid of the order Acari; a mite or tick.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Unlike other arachnids, which are free-living, a large number of acarines have developed intimate associations with other animals.
    • The award supports graduate students in attending the Acarology Summer Program at Ohio State University or an equivalent institution where they can obtain training in the systematics of acarines.
    • The Buckfast bee is a cross between the native British and the Italian bee; this cross was produced thirty-five years ago, shortly before the native bee was exterminated by acarine disease.
    • Mites were very abundant in the leaf rosettes and much less abundant in the stalk material, thus we limited acarine identifications to those mites inhabiting the leaf rosettes.
    • The cloth is examined and any acarines found can be removed using the above stated procedure.
    • Additionally, I am addressing the highly neglected taxonomy of many of the marine meiofaunal groups (nematodes, copepods, ostracods, amphipods, acarines, etc).
    • Four families of homopterans (aphids, whiteflies, leafhoppers, and delphacid planthoppers), thrips, chrysomellid beetles, and among the acarines, the eriophyd mites, are important vectors of plant viruses and bacteria.
    • The invention relates to pour-on formulations of pesticidal active compounds which have, in particular, an action on acarines and insects, and the preparation and use of the pesticidal pour-on formulations.
    • The species identities of the acarine ectoparasites were not determined.
    • The book deals with the biology and ecology of acarines, hemipteroids, coleopteroids and hymenopteroids.
    • Ticks aren't insects; they're acarines, closer kin to spiders.
    • It is in these trachea that the acarine mites reproduce and feed.
    • A bimonthly journal that publishes reports on all phases of medical entomology and medical acarology - including the systematics and biology of insects, acarines, and other arthropods of public health and veterinary significance.
    • There are external acarine mites: A. exturnus, A. dorsalis & A. vagans - little is known about them.
    • The acarine fauna found on dust samples from living and bedroom curtains from dwellings in Campinas presents only partially correlated with mite species present on dust from many other indoor sources.
    • Those interested in acarines or the captive culture of arachnids are referred to two other listservers: Acarology and Arachnid.
    • Mullen presented 238 world-wide records of acarine parasites of mosquitoes but more than half of the observations concerned unidentified or doubtfully identified mites.
    • Part I contains reviews of insect allatostatic peptides, endocrine controls of insect vitellogenesis, neuropeptides inhibiting growth and reproduction in crustaceans, crustacean hyperglycemic hormones, ecdysteroid synthesis and regulation in crustaceans, and endocrine regulation of development and reproduction in acarines.
    • Ticks are saclike acarines with a leathery appearance.
adjective ˈakərʌɪn-ˌrēn
Zoology
  • Relating to or denoting acarines.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Mites were very abundant in the leaf rosettes and much less abundant in the stalk material, thus we limited acarine identifications to those mites inhabiting the leaf rosettes.
 
 

Definition of acarine in US English:

acarine

noun-ˌrēn
Zoology
  • A small arachnid of the order Acari; a mite or tick.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The acarine fauna found on dust samples from living and bedroom curtains from dwellings in Campinas presents only partially correlated with mite species present on dust from many other indoor sources.
    • Ticks are saclike acarines with a leathery appearance.
    • Ticks aren't insects; they're acarines, closer kin to spiders.
    • Additionally, I am addressing the highly neglected taxonomy of many of the marine meiofaunal groups (nematodes, copepods, ostracods, amphipods, acarines, etc).
    • Part I contains reviews of insect allatostatic peptides, endocrine controls of insect vitellogenesis, neuropeptides inhibiting growth and reproduction in crustaceans, crustacean hyperglycemic hormones, ecdysteroid synthesis and regulation in crustaceans, and endocrine regulation of development and reproduction in acarines.
    • Mites were very abundant in the leaf rosettes and much less abundant in the stalk material, thus we limited acarine identifications to those mites inhabiting the leaf rosettes.
    • Unlike other arachnids, which are free-living, a large number of acarines have developed intimate associations with other animals.
    • Mullen presented 238 world-wide records of acarine parasites of mosquitoes but more than half of the observations concerned unidentified or doubtfully identified mites.
    • The cloth is examined and any acarines found can be removed using the above stated procedure.
    • The species identities of the acarine ectoparasites were not determined.
    • The award supports graduate students in attending the Acarology Summer Program at Ohio State University or an equivalent institution where they can obtain training in the systematics of acarines.
    • The invention relates to pour-on formulations of pesticidal active compounds which have, in particular, an action on acarines and insects, and the preparation and use of the pesticidal pour-on formulations.
    • There are external acarine mites: A. exturnus, A. dorsalis & A. vagans - little is known about them.
    • Four families of homopterans (aphids, whiteflies, leafhoppers, and delphacid planthoppers), thrips, chrysomellid beetles, and among the acarines, the eriophyd mites, are important vectors of plant viruses and bacteria.
    • The Buckfast bee is a cross between the native British and the Italian bee; this cross was produced thirty-five years ago, shortly before the native bee was exterminated by acarine disease.
    • It is in these trachea that the acarine mites reproduce and feed.
    • A bimonthly journal that publishes reports on all phases of medical entomology and medical acarology - including the systematics and biology of insects, acarines, and other arthropods of public health and veterinary significance.
    • The book deals with the biology and ecology of acarines, hemipteroids, coleopteroids and hymenopteroids.
    • Those interested in acarines or the captive culture of arachnids are referred to two other listservers: Acarology and Arachnid.
adjective-ˌrēn
Zoology
  • Relating to or denoting acarines.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Mites were very abundant in the leaf rosettes and much less abundant in the stalk material, thus we limited acarine identifications to those mites inhabiting the leaf rosettes.
 
 
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