Here is the newest self-contained, three-part volume in the award winning Microscopic Anatomy of Invertebrates (MAI) series. It covers the basic physiology of Chelicerate Arthropodia, a diverse class of invertebrates that includes mites, ticks, spiders, scorpions and related forms.
External morphology; integument; exocrine glands; muscles; connective tissue, tendons, endosternite; fat body; circulatory system; respiratory system; digestive system; excretory and osmoregulatory organs; nervous systems, neuroendocrine and endocrine organs; sensory system; reproductive system dedication.