Rapid Identification of Tropilaelaps Mite (Mesostigmata: Laelapidae) Species Using a COI Barcode-HRM [PDF]
Aurélie Del Cont +3 more
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Identificação e conhecimento de ácaros associados à Rubus rosifolius Smith (Rosácea), com ênfase na família Phytoseiidae (Mesostigmata), visando o controle biológico conservativo [PDF]
TCC (graduação) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina. Centro de Ciências Agrárias. Curso de Agronomia.Dentro do complexo de pragas associado à agricultura, os ácaros apresentam grande potencial de redução da produtividade de plantas cultivadas.
Zanfelici, Luiz Fernando Gonçalves
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Effect of pollens and preys on various biological parameters of the generalist mite Cydnodromus californicus [PDF]
The generalist phytoseiid mite Cydnodromus californicus (McGregor) (Mesostigmata Phytoseiidae) is considered a very important biocontrol agent of the spider mite Tetranychus urticae Koch both in greenhouses and field.
JORDA' PALOMERO, Raul +2 more
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Notes on the genus Elegansovella Hirschmann, 1989 (Acari, Mesostigmata, Urodinychidae) [PDF]
Kontschán J, Ermilov S, Friedrich S.
europepmc +3 more sources
Mites (Acari, Mesostigmata) in boreal Scots pine forest floors: effect of distance to stumps [PDF]
Jacek Kamczyc +3 more
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Mites living in transient and patchy environments frequently spread by phoresy, where many insects serve as carriers. This study aimed to investigate phoresy at compost piles in two orchards, Dąbrowice and Nowy Dwór-Parcela, and a fruit and vegetable ...
K. Michalska +10 more
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The first record of mites in the parenchyma of Juncus procerus in marshey wetlands in the region of Bio Bio, Chile, is presented. Nine genera and families and three suborders were found.
Romina Villagrán-Mella +2 more
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Phytoseiid mites (Acari: Mesostigmata) of Mohéli Island (Comoros Archipelago)
Serge Kreiter +2 more
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The Predatory Mite Amblyseius tamatavensis (Blommers) (Acari: Phytoseiidae)
The predatory mite Amblyseius tamatavensis (Blommers) belongs to the order Mesostigmata and the family Phytoseiidae. This family is important because it includes commercially available biological control agents and natural enemies of plant-feeding mites
Hannah R. Talton +4 more
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New records of mites (Acari) and harvestmen (Opiliones) from Malta with a preliminary checklist of Maltese Arachnida [PDF]
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Niedbaa, Wojciech +5 more
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