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Paper 65. Gerd Alberti. 1979. Fine structure and probable function of genital papillae and Claparede organs of Actinotrichida. Pages 501-507. In: J. G. Rodriguez (editor). Recent Advances in Acarology Volume II. Proceedings of the V International Congress of Acarology, August 6-12 at Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, New York: Academic Press, 569 pages.

Keywords: morphology of genital papillae and claparede organs, Neomolgus littoralis, Limnesia maculata, the conclusion is that the claparede organs function in active uptake of ions from water, mite physiology, water balance