Acarina or acari is an order of arachnids that consists of mites and ticks. Scientific classification or biological classification refers to how biologists group and categorize extinct and living species of organisms. ... Orders Acarina Amblypygi Araneae Opiliones Palpigradi Pseudoscorpionida Ricinulei Schizomida Scorpiones Solifugae Uropygi The arachnids, Arachnida, are a class of invertebrate animals in the subphylum Chelicerata. ... Families Tetranychidae - Spider mites Eriophyidae - Gall mites Sarcoptidae - Sarcoptic Mange mites The mites and ticks, order Acarina or Acari, belong to the Arachnida and are among the most diverse and successful of all the invertebrate groups, although some way behind the insects. ... Families Ixodidae - Hard ticks Argasidae - Soft ticks Tick is the common name for the small arachnids that, along with mites, constitute the order Acarina. ...
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Acarine, the football obsessed British rappers followed up their triumphant Glastonbury appearance with a slot at the Glade festival, Reading, Berkshire on Friday 16th July.
Acarine talk about what they know, not what they pretend to know, as is the case with many of their contemporaries.
Fierce in their condemnation of racism, violently opposed to blood sports and proud of their heritage, Acarine are heirs to the wisdom of Morrissey, the wordplay of Ian Dury and the outrage of the Sex Pistols.