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    An open-access journal

    Acarologia is published in one volume of 4 issues per year. The on-line version is free and open-access from 2010 onward.
    A paper version is also available and can be obtained by subscription.


    The longest-publishing Acarology journal

    Acarologia, founded in 1959 by Marc André and François Grandjean, is the first and longest-publishing journal devoted to Acarology.


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    An open-minded topics journal

    Acarologia is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to the biology of the Acari. Acarologia publishes results of original and high quality research on all aspects of Acarology, including molecular biology, taxonomy, physiology, ecology, evolution, behaviour, biogeography, genetics, morphology and physiology. Applied acarology, including economic studies, plant parasites and biological control, and veterinary aspects, are also accepted. All groups within the Acari are considered.
    The journal aims to promote research and spread knowledge of this important group of arthropods. Four issues are published every year. Acarologia is indexed/abstracted in CABS Abstracts, ISI, Pascal...


    Latest issue - 29 March 2013


          The mites (Acari) associated with bark beetles in the Koli National Park in Finland
    Penttinen R., Viiri H. and Moser J.C.
    pages: 3-15

          Avian feather mites (Acari: Astigmata) of Samsun, Turkey
    Gurler A.T., Mironov S.V. and Erciyes-Yavuz K.
    pages: 17-23

          New fossil labidostomatids (Acari: Labidostomatidae) from Eocene amber and presence of an apustulate species in Europe
    Sidorchuk E. and Bertrand M.
    pages: 25-39

          Oribatid mites (Acari, Oribatida) from Tohoku (northeast Japan), collected after a tidal wave in 2011
    Nakamura K., Nakamura Y.-N. and Fujikawa T.
    pages: 41-76

          Freshwater halacarid mites (Acari: Halacaridae) from Madagascar. New records and the description of a new species
    Bartsch I.
    pages: 77-87

          Two interesting damaeid mites (Acari, Oribatida, Damaeidae Berlese, 1896) from the British Isles and Svalbard (Spitsbergen, Norway), with a description of Kunstidamaeus arcticus n.sp.
    Miko L. and Monson F.D.
    pages: 89-100

          Oribatid mites (Acari, Oribatida) from dipterocarp and polydominant forests of the Dong Nai Culture and Nature Reserve (Southern Vietnam), with description of a new species of Lyroppia (Oppiidae)
    Ermilov S.G. and Anichkin A.E.
    pages: 101-109

          Three new species of oribatid mites (Acari, Oribatida) from Ecuador
    Ermilov S.G., Sandmann D., Marian F. and Maraun M.
    pages: 111-123


    Photos: Varroa destructor (Varroidae) on a honey bee. Low temperature -Scanning electron microscopy photograph. Material collected and fixed for LT-SEM: J. Pettis, USDA-ARS-Bee Lab. and R. Ochoa, USDA-ARS-SEL; LT-SEM photo: E. Erbe and C. Pooley, USDA-ARS-CEMU © USDA; Petrobia harti (Tetranychidae) © INRA - Alain Migeon; Dermanyssus gallinae (Dermanysssidae) © Ecole Nationale Vétérinaire de Lyon – Lise Roy; Adult Ixodes sp. (Ixodidae) engorging on an Atlantic puffin Fratercula arctica © Andy Darrington; Panonychus ulmi (Tetranychidae): hatching of a winter egg © Université de Lausanne – Centre de microscopie électronique – Cazelles

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