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  • Erineum galls on a maple leaf, produced by Eriophyidae mites.
  • A mite (cause of asthma or scabies in humans?); advertising Bestioline product for killing mites. Drawing, 192- (?).
  • Poultry mites : how to control them / [prepared by the Entomology Research Branch, Agricultural Research Service]
  • Poultry mites : how to control them / [prepared by the Entomology Research Branch, Agricultural Research Service]
  • Poultry mites : how to control them / [prepared by the Entomology Research Branch, Agricultural Research Service]
  • Poultry mites : how to control them / [prepared by the Entomology Research Branch, Agricultural Research Service]
  • Fruiting branch of a sapodillo tree (Manilkara zapota) and four mites. Coloured etching, c. 1808, after J. Ihle.
  • Dust mite
  • Concrete mite (Balaustium)
  • Mite on a beetle
  • Mite infested chicken legs
  • A midget (General Mite?). Photograph.
  • Major & Mrs. Mite and baby.
  • Varroa destructor, honey bee mite, SEM
  • A mite removed from a Python.
  • Show Bill, Uffner's mammoth giant & mite
  • The widow's mite. Coloured chromolithograph after D. Maclise.
  • An itch mite (Acarus autumnalis). Coloured etching, ca. 1790.
  • [Leaflet advertising return appearances by General Mite and Miss Millie Edwards to the Piccadilly Hall, London (December 1884) writen by Mite's father, E.F. Flynn].
  • Colonel Chang, a giant, and General Mite, a midget. Lithograph.
  • General Mite and Millie Edwards, two midgets on exhibition. Colour lithograph.
  • [Small leaflet advertising appearances by General and Lady Mite, "open to spar all comers"].
  • [Small leaflet advertising appearances by General and Lady Mite, "open to spar all comers"].
  • The scabies mite as a danger to soldiers. Colour lithograph after A. Games, 1942.
  • An oil palm tree, which harbours the mite that causes scrub typhus. Photograph, ca. 1930.
  • The only Liliputian Opera Co. : Lucia Zarate, General Mite, together with the famous midgets.
  • The only Liliputian Opera Co. : Lucia Zarate, General Mite, together with the famous midgets.
  • [Leaflet with a poem about General Mite and Millie Edwards : 'Midgets at home', advertising the Royal American Midgets:  General Mite, his father, E.F. Flynn and Miss Millie Edwards at the Piccadilly Hall, London (December 1882)].
  • The follicle mite (Demodex folliculorum). Pen and ink drawing by A.J.E. Terzi, ca. 1919.
  • A mite (?): adult, mouth parts and adults attached to a leaf. Coloured etching, ca. 1791.