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Chelicerata: Acari II

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 ...
Di Sabatino, A.   +3 more
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Annotated catalogue of Stigmaeidae (Acari: Prostigmata), with a pictorial key to genera.

Zootaxa, 2016
Stigmaeidae is one of the most studied mite families in Acarology, with the number of described species increasing by 44 percent in the last twenty years.
Q. Fan, C. Flechtmann, G. D. De Moraes
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Catalogue of the mite family Tydeidae (Acari: Prostigmata) with the world key to the species.

Zootaxa, 2016
Members of the Tydeidae are cosmopolitan, soft-bodied, striated or reticulated mites that are reported to be mainly phytophages, mycophages, pollenophages, insect parasites or scavengers.
G. L. Silva   +3 more
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Fungal Biocontrol of Acari

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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Sperm competition in the Acari

Experimental & Applied Acarology, 1999
Literature on sperm competition in the Acari is reviewed and supplemented with the author's unpublished observations. As in other animals, morphology and physiology of the female reproductive tract are key factors establishing the sperm competition pattern.
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Pheromones and Other Semiochemicals of the Acari

Annual Review of Entomology, 1985
In 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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New taxa of pygmephoroid mites (Acari: Pygmephoroidea: Pygmephoridae, Neopygmephoridae) phoretic on Enoplotrupes sharpi (Coleoptera: Geotrupidae) from Thailand.

Zootaxa, 2018
The new species Spatulaphorus enoplotruporum sp. nov. (Acari: Pygmephoridae) and a new monotypic genus and the species Nasutidania orientalis gen., sp. nov.
A. Khaustov, A. Frolov
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A new species, new genus and new records of heterostigmatic mites (Acari: Heterostigmata) phoretic on scarab beetles of the subfamily Orphninae (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae).

Zootaxa, 2018
During the study of heterostigmatic mites phoretic on beetles of the subfamily Orphninae (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae), ten species from five families were found. One species, Premicrodispus hajiqanbari sp. nov.
A. Khaustov, A. Frolov
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Grinje (Acari)

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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Acari: Limnic Oribatida

2006
In Europe (excluding Caucasus and Macaronesian Islands) SCHATZ (2005) calculates in total about 2100 species of described oribatid mite species, worldwide about 10.000 species. In Germany about 520 species are determined and evaluated (without several synonyms; after WEIGMANN 2006).
Gerd Weigmann, Ralf Deichsel
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