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Three New Species of Aceria (Acari: Trombidiformes: Eriophyoidea) from China. [PDF]
Tan M, Lian R, Ruan H, Liang X.
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A new whip scorpion (Arachnida: Thelyphonida) with a phoretic mite (Acariformes: Trochometridiidae) from Mid-Cretaceous Kachin amber. [PDF]
Wu Z +5 more
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Hyperparasitism in bat flies (Diptera: Streblidae): new records and interaction networks in the Neotropics. [PDF]
López-Rivera C +12 more
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Surveying tropical faunal diversity via airborne DNA analyses. [PDF]
Craine JM +5 more
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Tenuipalpidae (Acari: Trombidiformes) from Casuarinaceae (Fagales)
Zootaxa, 2014The 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.
Jennifer J, Beard +2 more
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Raoiella of the world (Trombidiformes: Tetranychoidea: Tenuipalpidae)
Zootaxa, 2018We 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.
Jennifer J, Beard +4 more
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2023
One species of Dolychocybidae and six of Pygmephoridae are described as new from vicinities of Shibin-el-Kum, Egypt: Pavania tahanae sp. n.- in soil under cotton; Cesarodispus mahunkai sp. n.-in soil under cotton; Bakerdania gossipia sp. n.- in soil under cotton; B. fatmae sp. n.-in soil under potatoes; Siteroptes elbakryi sp.
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One species of Dolychocybidae and six of Pygmephoridae are described as new from vicinities of Shibin-el-Kum, Egypt: Pavania tahanae sp. n.- in soil under cotton; Cesarodispus mahunkai sp. n.-in soil under cotton; Bakerdania gossipia sp. n.- in soil under cotton; B. fatmae sp. n.-in soil under potatoes; Siteroptes elbakryi sp.
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Zoosymposia, 2022
Numerous trombidiform mites have been elucidated for their morphological features and mitochondrial (mt) genomes. However, the mitochondrial genomes of Spinibdella lignicola has never been described yet. In this study, we accounted for the morphological characteristics and complete mitochondrial genome of S.
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Numerous trombidiform mites have been elucidated for their morphological features and mitochondrial (mt) genomes. However, the mitochondrial genomes of Spinibdella lignicola has never been described yet. In this study, we accounted for the morphological characteristics and complete mitochondrial genome of S.
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Evolution of phytophagy in trombidiform mites
Experimental & Applied Acarology, 1999This 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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2023
A New Grass-Dwelling Mite Species (Trombidiformes, Siteroptidae) from the Middle Volga Area. Mitrofanov V. I., Shabanova N. F., Sevastianov V. D.??? Vestn. zool., 1984, No. 3. Siteroptes graminicola sp. n. is similar to S. avenae (Miiller), differs by short external scapular chetae, closer position of external and internal crucial chetae bases, medial ...
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A New Grass-Dwelling Mite Species (Trombidiformes, Siteroptidae) from the Middle Volga Area. Mitrofanov V. I., Shabanova N. F., Sevastianov V. D.??? Vestn. zool., 1984, No. 3. Siteroptes graminicola sp. n. is similar to S. avenae (Miiller), differs by short external scapular chetae, closer position of external and internal crucial chetae bases, medial ...
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