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Leptotrombidium (Acari: Trombiculidae) of the World [PDF]
The chigger mite genus Leptotrombidium Nagayo, Miyagawa, Mitamura and Imamura, 1916 is reviewed using literature data. For 340 larval species brief diagnoses, synonymy, data on type hosts and type localities are provided. The genus is divided into species-groups based on morphological evidence enabling easier establishment of group-membership of ...
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Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 1985
Abstract The present study suggests that there are two different feeding adaptations among the intertidal Acari: (a) the highly adapted Halacaridae, Ameronothridae and Hyadesidae which feed upon typically “marine” material, for example intertidal algal microphytes or other marine microarthropods, and (b) the remaining majority of Acari which feed ...
P.E. King, P.J.A. Pugh
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Abstract The present study suggests that there are two different feeding adaptations among the intertidal Acari: (a) the highly adapted Halacaridae, Ameronothridae and Hyadesidae which feed upon typically “marine” material, for example intertidal algal microphytes or other marine microarthropods, and (b) the remaining majority of Acari which feed ...
P.E. King, P.J.A. Pugh
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Phylogeography of Ticks (Acari: Ixodida)
Annual Review of Entomology, 2019Improved understanding of tick phylogeny has allowed testing of some biogeographical patterns. On the basis of both literature data and a meta-analysis of available sequence data, there is strong support for a Gondwanan origin of Ixodidae, and probably Ixodida.
Lorenza Beati, Hans Klompen
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Acari of the British supralittoral
Journal of Natural History, 1988The acarine faunas of supralittoral tidal debris and lichens were examined on a number of shores; differences in the faunas were attributed to different environmental factors within the two habitats. The Acari may be divided into three ecologically defined groups: (a) maritime species which are confined to the seashore, especially the supralittoral ...
P. J. A. Pugh, P. E. King
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Biocontrol Science and Technology, 2000
Mites and ticks are susceptible to pathogenic fungi, and there are opportunities to exploit these micro-organisms for biological control. We have collated records of 58 species of fungi infecting at least 73 species of Acari, either naturally or in experiments.
David Chandler+5 more
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Mites and ticks are susceptible to pathogenic fungi, and there are opportunities to exploit these micro-organisms for biological control. We have collated records of 58 species of fungi infecting at least 73 species of Acari, either naturally or in experiments.
David Chandler+5 more
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Mesoplophoroidea (Acari, Oribatida) of China
Zootaxa, 2016The oribatid mite superfamily Mesoplophoroidea (Acari, Oribatida) is reviewed. Seven species in four genera of Mesoplophoroidea from China, including a new species, Mesoplophora (Mesoplophora) heterotricha sp. nov. from Hainan Province, are identified. Tritonymph of Apoplophora pantotrema (Berlese, 1913) is described based on material from China.
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2010
Chelicerata are a basically terrestrial group of invertebrates, including many clades whose representatives have never found an evolutionary way to aquatic live. An exception is made by some spiders and the highly diverse aquatic mites which in inland water habitats are represented by members of numerous different clades having evolved an aquatic or ...
Terence Gledhill+3 more
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Chelicerata are a basically terrestrial group of invertebrates, including many clades whose representatives have never found an evolutionary way to aquatic live. An exception is made by some spiders and the highly diverse aquatic mites which in inland water habitats are represented by members of numerous different clades having evolved an aquatic or ...
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Pheromones and Other Semiochemicals of the Acari
Annual Review of Entomology, 1985In contrast to the exceptional diversity of semiochemical-regulated behavior in the insects, chemical communication in the Acari is restricted to a few limited roles. These include clustering, mate-finding processes, host- and food-finding processes, and dispersal.
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2004
Predmet ovog pregleda su medicinski značajne vrste grinja koje predstavljaju izvor potentnih alergena iz prašina različitih unutarnjih prostora, a pripadaju porodicama Pyroglyphidae, Glycyphagidae i Acaridae. Opisana je morfologija prašinskih grinja i okolišni čimbenici s utjecajem na populaciju grinja (hrana, temperatura i vlažnost neposrednog okoliša)
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Predmet ovog pregleda su medicinski značajne vrste grinja koje predstavljaju izvor potentnih alergena iz prašina različitih unutarnjih prostora, a pripadaju porodicama Pyroglyphidae, Glycyphagidae i Acaridae. Opisana je morfologija prašinskih grinja i okolišni čimbenici s utjecajem na populaciju grinja (hrana, temperatura i vlažnost neposrednog okoliša)
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Classification of Subclass Acari
2016Mites are the most diverse and abundant of all arachnids, but because of their very small size (usually less than a millimetre in length), we rarely see them with the unaided eye. Mites are ubiquitous and have successfully colonized nearly every known terrestrial, marine and freshwater habitat including polar and alpine extremes, tropical lowlands and ...
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