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Illustrated descriptions of two water mite species, Arrenurus kolymaensis sp. n. and Arrenurus caucasicus sp. n., from standing waters of Russia are presented.
P. V. Tuzovskij
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Aquatic mites show a great morphological variability and inhabit a great diversity of freshwater habitats, especially taking advantage of the complexity of resources provided by South American aquatic plants.
Hugo Rafael Fernández +1 more
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Morphology of the spermatophore of Brachypoda versicolor (Müller, 1776) has been described for the first time. Males combine two spermatophores into a double spermatophore.
Ronald Olomski
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The stem species of freshwater mites (Acari: Hydrachnidia) is generally regarded to be provided with a single median eye which is located below the dorsal cuticle of the prosoma.
Ronald Olomski
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An evaluation of errors in the mitochondrial COI sequences of Hydrachnidia (Acari, Parasitengona) in public databases. [PDF]
Peláez ML +3 more
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Freezing: how do water mites (Acari: Hydrachnidia) survive exposure to sub-zero temperatures? [PDF]
Zawal A +9 more
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Molecular Phylogenetics and Mitochondrial Evolution. [PDF]
Luchetti A, Plazzi F.
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First data on water mite (Acari, Hydrachnidia) assemblages of Point Rosa Marsh, Harrison Township, Michigan, USA, and their use as environmental bioindicators of aquatic health. [PDF]
Vasquez AA, Kabalan BAC, Miller CJ.
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Metabarcoding prey DNA from fecal samples of adult dragonflies shows no predicted sex differences, and substantial inter-individual variation, in diets. [PDF]
Morrill A +5 more
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Wind-assisted high-altitude dispersal of mosquitoes and other insects in East Africa. [PDF]
Atieli HE +10 more
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