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The Special Issue reprint book "Biodiversity of Mites" has been published

I am pleased to inform you that the Special Issue reprint book "Biodiversity of Mites" has been published online and is freely accessible on the MDPI Books platform (https://www.mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/4270). The reprint book will be listed in the Directory of Open Access Books (DOAB), Google Books and WorldCat and is available through several distribution platforms, e.g., Amazon. Furthermore, the book can be purchased as a printed copy directly from our website.


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Dariusz J. Gwiazdowicz
(guest editor)

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The Acarological Society of Iran (ASI) was established on 30 August 2008.ASI is an international society for Iranian acarologists living home and abroad. However, anyone who is interested in acarology and in promoting the communication and cooperation among acarologists in Iran and other parts of the world, is invited to join ASI.
ASI currently has over 70 members from Iran, Japan and The Netherlands. ASI will publish a newsletter and a research journal, Journal of Acarological Society of Iran in near future. Iranian acarologists have long wished to establish an acarological society and to publish a journal in which they can present their works on the Acari. We are very pleased to announce that their dreams have now come true. Please join us in promoting the development of acarology in Iran and fostering the communication and cooperation among acarologists in Iran and other parts of the world

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The Acarological Society of Iran,
Department of Plant Protection,
College of Agriculture,
University of Tehran,
P. O. Box: 4111  
Post Code: 31587-77871
Karaj, Iran
To Contact Us : Phone: 00982632243671
Fax: 00982632243671
E-mail: asi@acarology.ir