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Infestation with Trombiculid Mite Larvae

1984
Harvest mites are the larvae of trombiculid mites (see Table 22.1 for other common names). They have been a known cause of skin irritation, often very severe, for a long time and have a worldwide distribution. The first species to be identified, now called Neotrombicula autumnalis, was described in 1790 by Shaw.
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Scabies And Other Mite Infestations

1998
Abstract Species of mites of animals and birds are considered which affect man either directly by causing primary irritation, hypersensitivity reactions, etc. or as vectors of diseases such as scrub typhus. The most important genera of mites in the two categories are Sarcoptes and Leptotrombidium.
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Factors affecting the prevalence of mange-mite infestations in stray dogs of Yucatán, Mexico

Veterinary Parasitology, 2003
Antonio Ortega-Pacheco   +2 more
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