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Distribution of euptyctimous mite Phthiracarus longulus (Acari: Oribatida) under future climate change in the Palearctic. [PDF]
Marquardt T, Kaczmarek S, Niedbała W.
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Nomenclatoric note on some feather mite taxa (Sarcoptiformes: Analgoidea).
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[Notes on 2 new acarids commensal with Chiroptera (Sarcoptiformes: Rosensteiniidae)].
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Parasitic mites of Surinam XXXI. New species of Proctophyllodidae (Sarcoptiformes, Analgoidea).
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In the Transcarpathian region in nests of Microtus arvalis, Clethrionomys glareolus, Arvicola terrestris, Apodemus sylvaticus, A. flavicotus and in soil samples near nests seven species of mites were found from the family Anoetidae: Wichmannia spinifera, Mich .
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In the Transcarpathian region in nests of Microtus arvalis, Clethrionomys glareolus, Arvicola terrestris, Apodemus sylvaticus, A. flavicotus and in soil samples near nests seven species of mites were found from the family Anoetidae: Wichmannia spinifera, Mich .
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A survey of lifespan in Winterschmidtiidae (Sarcoptiformes: Astigmata)
Zoosymposia, 2021The Winterschmidtiidae are a family of over 140 species of fungivorous, saprophagous, predatory and/or parasitic mites in insect/vertebrate nests, in decaying organic matter, in soils and on plants worldwide. In this review, I provide a survey of the immature developmental time, adult longevity and lifespan of the Winterschmidtiidae as part of the ...
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Astigmatid mites (Acari: Sarcoptiformes) of forensic interest
Experimental and Applied Acarology, 2009This paper reviews the occurrence of mites of the infraorder Astigmata in situations involving the legal system, particularly in the area of medicocriminal entomology. Species in the families Acaridae, Lardoglyphidae and Histiostomatidae are encountered in stored food products and in vertebrate carrion, including human remains.
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La spécificité parasitaire chez les acariens sarcoptiformes plumicoles
1982(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Gaud, J, Atyeo, Warren T.
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The cytological basis for reproductive variability in the Anoetidae (Sarcoptiformes: Acari)
Chromosoma, 1969Meiosis is described in a thelytokous strain of the anoetid mite Histiostoma feroniarum (Dufour) and in both sexes of the arrhenotokous strain of this species. Oogenesis in the thelytokous strain is accomplished by ameiotic mitosis with only one pseudo-maturation division.
R L, Heinemann, R D, Hughes
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