Argasidae

/ɑrɡəˈseɪdi/ noun

A family of parasitic ticks with soft bodies, found worldwide, that typically feed on birds and can also bite humans.

Derived from the genus 'Argas' (from Argus in Greek mythology) with the family-level taxonomic suffix '-idae' in Latinized scientific nomenclature, indicating a biological family classification.

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