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English: (A-D) Sarcoptes scabiei — (E-G) Acarus siro. Illustration was made by Bonomo (1687) who knew the difference between A. siro occurring in large number in old cheese (``gran numero nel formaggio vecchio — Bonomo, 1687: 14; fig. 13-15) and S. scabiei (his fig. 1-3).
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Bonomo G.C. 1687. Osservazioni intorno a' pellicelli del corpo umano. Firenze, Piero Martini (end plate).

From Henri M. André, « The true identity of Pascal’s mite and the diachronic use of ciron », Acarologia, vol. 59, no 2,‎ 30 juin 2019, p. 261–278 (DOI 10.24349/acarologia/20194330, read on line)
Author Giovanni Cosimo Bonomo (1666-1696)

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