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Tenuipalpidae (Acari: Trombidiformes) from Casuarinaceae (Fagales)

Zootaxa, 2014
The Tenuipalpidae associated with the Casuarinaceae are reviewed, including one new genus, Palpipalpus gen. nov., twelve new species, and seven redescriptions. Two new generic records for Australia are established, Pentamerismus and Philippipalpus. The new species are: Chaudhripalpus costacola Beard and Seeman sp.
Owen D Seeman, Gary R Bauchan
exaly   +5 more sources

Raoiella of the world (Trombidiformes: Tetranychoidea: Tenuipalpidae)

Zootaxa, 2018
We describe 16 new species and redescribe six established species in the genus Raoiella—R. argenta sp. nov. Beard, R. australica Womersley, R. bauchani sp. nov. Beard & Ochoa, R. calgoa sp. nov. Beard & Ochoa, R. crebra sp. nov. Beard & Ochoa, R. davisi sp. nov. Beard, R. didcota sp. nov. Beard, R. eugeniae (Mohanasundaram), R.
Gary R. Bauchan   +4 more
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The Tenuipalpidae of Turkey, with a key to species (Acari: Trombidiformes) 

Zootaxa, 2016
A new Turkish species of Tenuipalpidae, Aegyptobia juniperi sp. nov., is described and seven previously recorded species are redescribed: Aegyptobia beglarovi Livshitz & Mitrofanov 1967, Brevipalpus rotai Castagnoli & Pegazzano, 1979, Cenopalpus bagdasariani (Livshitz & Mitrofanov, 1970), Cenopalpus bakeri Düzgüneş, 1967, Phytoptipalpus ...
Cobanoglu, Sultan   +2 more
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Evolution of phytophagy in trombidiform mites [PDF]

open access: possible, 1999
This paper reviews the evolutionary aspects of obligate phytophagy (excluding mycophagy and phycophagy) in the mite suborder Trombidiformes. Phytophagy in the other acariform suborder, Sarcoptiformes, is limited to just a few species, amidst otherwise saprophagous or fungivorous taxa, that attack the living tissues of higher plants.
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Prostigmata (Acari: Trombidiformes) as Biological Control Agents

2015
Prostigmata is the larger of the two suborders of the order Trombidiformes within the superorder Acariformes. This suborder constitutes a large assemblage of morphologically, biologically and ecologically diverse groups consisting of 36 superfamilies, some of which consist largely of predatory or parasitic species.
Hernandes, Fabio A.   +2 more
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Observations on Aspects of Nutrition in Xenopacarus Africanus (Ereynetidae: Trombidiformes)

Journal of Medical Entomology, 1971
Xenopacarus africanus is found in the nasal passages of the African clawed toad, Xenopus laevis. The alimentary canal of the mite includes a powerful, muscular, sucking pharynx, a long narrow oesophagus and a ventriculus from which arise a number of paired lateral caeca.
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Demodicids (Trombidiformes: Demodicidae) of Medical and Veterinary Importance

1973
Incomplete descriptions have led to considerable confusion in the literature concerning species identification within the genus Demodex. Concomitant with a paucity of morphological information is an incomplete knowledge of the life cycle of most of these species.
Clifford Desch, W. B. Nutting
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A new species of Adamystis (Acari: Trombidiformes: Adamystidae) from Iran

Zootaxa, 2019
A new species, Adamystis ekaterinae Ghasemi-Moghadam & Saboori sp. nov. is described and illustrated based on adult females collected from soil in the Chitgar Forest Park, Iran. This new species is distinguished by having dimpled vacuoles between sci and sce on lateral propodosoma; one pair of eyes associated with postocular bodies; smooth dorsal ...
Ghasemi-Moghadam, Sahebeh   +3 more
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