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Occurrence Of Tyrrellia circularis Koenike In Texas (Hydracarina, Tyrrelliidae)

1979
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New water mite species from tropical Africa (Acari: Hydracarina)

International Journal of Acarology, 1979
Abstract The following new taxa are described from three areas of tropical Africa: Hydrachna (Hydrachna) nigeriensis (Nigeria); Mamersa testudinata expansa (Uganda); Nilotonia petri (Ghana); Axonopsis (Hexaxonopsis) nabugabua (Uganda); Arrenurus (Megaluracarus) ghanaensis (Ghana); Arrenurus (Megaluracarus) oldhami (Nigeria, Ghana); Arrenurus ...
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Water mites (Hydracarina) as predators of chironomid larvae (Insectar: Diptera)

Canadian Journal of Zoology, 1970
Adults of two species of water mites, Piona carnea (Koch) and Limnesia undulata (Muller), readily preyed upon a number of species of chironomid larvae under laboratory conditions. The observed rate of feeding and the inability of the water mites to withstand prolonged periods of starvation suggest that they are significant predators of chironomid ...
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Eskişehir İli ve çevresi hydracarina faunasının tespiti

2020
SUMMARY This work is related to Hydracarina fauna of Sakarya River System and perifery of Eskişehir which is located in the middle of Anatolia. It was carried out between August 1995-August 1996. At this studied we have diagnosed 9 familias, 5 genus and 14 species were obtained from those 9 familia.
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Parasitic Hydracarina observed on mosquitoes at the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge.

1964
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Two New Genera of Hydracarina from a Spring in Northern Michigan

American Midland Naturalist, 1955
During the summers of 1951 and 1952, collections were made in a small spring in the vicinity of the University of Michigan Biological Station. The spring is of the rheocrene type and, except when ground runoff was high, the temperature remained very close to 10.5'0C during the time it was studied.
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Catalogue of the Distribution and Ecological Relationships of North American Hydracarina

The Canadian Entomologist, 1961
The literature on the Hydracarina, or water mites, especially on the North American fauna, is widely scattered in many journals. The papers of Koenike (1895 and 1912) and Wolcott (1898-1905) represent the earliest comprehensive works on American water mites. The papers of Marshall (1903-1946) list many species, but are not summarized.
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Unusual New Water Mites (Acari Hydracarina) from Australia, Part 1

1998
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Marshallothyas, a new genus belonging to the subfamily Thyasinae (Acarina: Hydracarina)

1953
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