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Microscopic Menaces: The Impact of Mites on Human Health. [PDF]

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Anthropization and host habitat influence the abundance of Dermanyssoidea and Trombiculoidea in northwestern Mexico. [PDF]

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Expanding the knowledge of the genus Rhinibius Brennan and Yunker (Trombidiformes: Trombiculidae): redescription of Rhinibius tamandua Brennan and Yunker and description of a new species from Brazil

Journal of Natural History
The Neotropical genus Rhinibius Brennan and Yunker (Trombidiformes: Trombiculidae) was previously known from a single species, Rhinibius tamandua Brennan and Yunker, described from specimens collected in the nasal passages of the Southern tamandua ...
R. Bassini-Silva   +5 more
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Impact of land use on the density of Bulimulus bonariensis (Stylommatophora: Bulimulidae) and its parasitic mite, Austreynetes sp. (Trombidiformes: Ereynetidae)

Florida Entomologist
Bulimulus bonariensis (Rafinesque) (Stylommatophora: Bulimulidae) is an invasive snail in the southeastern United States that harms row and specialty crop production. Few effective and sustainable management strategies are available.
Noah N. Barguez-arias   +2 more
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Taxonomic Catalog of the Brazilian Fauna: The Brazilian acarofauna (Arachnida: Holothyrida, Ixodida, Mesostigmata, Opilioacarida, Sarcoptiformes, and Trombidiformes)

Zoologia (Curitiba)
The diversity of organisms is one of the most fundamental questions in sciences. Here, we inventory species distributed in 273 families of mites from Brazil.
F. Jacinavicius   +49 more
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