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Convergent evolution revealed by paraphyly and polyphyly of many taxa of oribatid mites: A molecular approach. [PDF]

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Cordes P   +7 more
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A taxon-restricted duplicate of Iroquois3 is required for patterning the spider waist. [PDF]

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Setton EVW   +4 more
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Ocorrência de Eriophyoidea, Tenuipalidae, Tarsonemidae e Tukerellidae (Acari) em Fruteiras no Estado de Pernambuco, Brasil

open access: yesRevista Caatinga, 2005
GERALDO JOSÉ NASCIMENTO DE VASCONCELOS   +4 more
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Studies on eriophyid mites (Acari: Eriophyoidea): VI

International Journal of Acarology, 1992
ABSTRACT A new genus and five new species of eriophyid mites (Acari: Eriophyoidea) are described from Thailand. Aceria sarmentosae Chandrapatya, n.sp. causing leaf galls on Azima sarmentosa (Salvadoraceae), Criotacus tetraspermae Chandrapatya n.sp. causing leaf edge rolling on Salix tetraspermae (Salicaceae), and Vasates leucopyri Chandrapatya n.sp ...
Angsumarn Chandrapatya, Jan Boczek
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Eriophyoid mites (Acari: Eriophyoidea) from Bangladesh

Oriental Insects, 1998
Abstract. Results of a survey in Bangladesh for eriophyoid mites (Acari: Eriophyoidea) are reported. Nine species are recorded of which Cosella purpureusi is newly described. Another three species, viz., Diptilomiopus guajavae Mohanasundaram, Tegolophus ficusi Chakrabarti & Mondai and Tegolophus sp. are new to Bangladesh.
M. M. Haque   +3 more
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Eriophyoidea (Acari) on computer database

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Entomologica, Vol 32 (1998)
DE LILLO, Enrico, AMRINE J. W. JR
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A new genus and two new species of eriophyoid mites (Acari: Eriophyoidea) from West Bengal, India

International Journal of Acarology
A new genus and two new species of eriophyoid mites (Acari: Eriophyoidea) are described and illustrated from West Bengal, India. These are Bidhanicarus tejpati gen. nov. & sp. nov., a vagrant discovered on Cinnamomum tamala (Buch.-Ham.) T.
Debashis Mandal   +3 more
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