sb. pl. Zool. [mod.L., f. ACAR-US + -IDÆ.] A family of small Arachnida, breathing by pores like insects; comprising mites and ticks. (For the sing. Acaridan is used.)

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1847.  Carpenter, Zool., II. § 766. The Acaridae are very widely, in fact universally, distributed.

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