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Observations on Postembryonic Development in Eutrombicula Splendens (Acari-Acariformes)1

Journal of Medical Entomology, 1967
Posternbryonic development in Eutrombicula Splendens includes the following instars: prelarva, larva, protonymph, deutonymph, tritonymph, and adult. Prelarva and larva bear Claparede's organ; the protonymph, deutonymph, tritonymph, and adult bear 1, 2, 3 and 3 pairs of genital papillae, respectively.
Donald E. Johnston, Ronald R. Wacker
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Anatomy and Ultrastructure of Genital Papillae in the Parasitengona (Acariformes)

International Journal of Acarology, 2008
Abstract Genital papillae of adult mites Hirsutiella zachvatkini (Schluger, 1948) (Trombiculidae), Platytrombidium fasciatum (C. L. Koch, 1836) (Microtrombidiidae) and Teutonia cometes (C. L. Koch, 1837) (Hydrachnidia: Teutoniidae) were examined by means of light-optical and transmission electron microscopy.
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Myocoptid mites (Acariformes: Myocoptidae) of the fauna of the former USSR

Zootaxa, 2016
Mites of the family Myocoptidae (Acariformes: Sarcoptoidea) of the former USSR are revised based on the collection of the Zoological Institute RAS (St. Petersburg, Russia). Seventeen described species are recorded. Four species are described as new for science: Trichoecius dubininae sp. nov.
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[The phenomenon of phylogenetic synhospitality in acariform mites (acari: acariformes)--the permanent parasites of vertebrates].

Parazitologiia, 2008
The term synhospitality means the association of two or more closely related parasite species with one host species (Eichler, 1966). The cases of two or three synhospitalic species are known from the same host species, and especially ones where parasites were recorded from different parts of the host range, are quite common.
A V, Bochkov, S V, Mironov
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[Morphological adaptations of acariform mites (Acari: Acariformes) to permanent parasitism on mammals].

Parazitologiia, 2008
The external morphological adaptations to parasitism in acariform mites (Acari: Acariformes), permanently parasiting mammals, are briefly summated and analyzed. According to several external morphological criteria (structures of gnathosoma, idiosoma, setation, legs and life cycle), the following six morphoecotypes were established: skin mites (i ...
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Anatomy of the miniature four-legged mite Achaetocoptes quercifolii (Arachnida: Acariformes: Eriophyoidea).

Arthropod structure & development, 2023
E. Propistsova   +3 more
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A comprehensive molecular phylogeny of the terrestrial Parasitengona (Acariformes, Prostigmata) provides insights into the evolution of their metamorphosis, invasion into aquatic habitats and classification.

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
Samuel G S Costa   +9 more
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