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A survey of developmental time, longevity, reproduction period, and fecundity in Pyemotidae (Acari: Trombidiformes: Heterostigmata)

Zoosymposia
We compiled and standardised a life-history dataset of the family Pyemotidae to quantify patterns in developmental time, adult longevity, reproductive period and fecundity and to identify the principal environmental drivers that shape them.
Xin Huang   +6 more
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???????????????????? ?????????????????????????? ???????????????????????? ???????????? Bakericheyla chanayi (Trombidiformes, Cheyletidae) ??? ???????????????????? ?????????????????????????? ????????

2023
?????????????? ?????????????? ?????????????????????????? ?? ?????????????????????????????? ???????????? ?????????? ???????? Bakeri-cheyla chatiayi ?????????????????????? ?? ?????? ???????????????????? ?????????????????????????? ??, ???????????? ??????????, ?? ???????????????????????????? ?? ???????????? ????????????????????, ???????? ?? ????????????????
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New Records of Tarsonemid Mites (Acari: Trombidiformes) for Cuba

Acarologia
The Tarsonemidae family includes mites with a wide variety of diets, such as fungi, algae, plants, predation, and parasitism. In Cuba, 11 species are known, but the family is poorly studied.
P. E. de la Torre Santana
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?????????? ?????? ???????????? ???????? Tarsonemus (Trombidiformes, Tarsonemidae) ???? ??????????????????????????

2023
Tarsonemus sharonovi sp. n. differs from all known species by coxosternal skeleton structure (prosternum shape, tegulae, sejugal apodeme), size and position of chetae VI Sc2, 2a, h, and tarsal chetae Idl, I etc. Holotype and paratype (females) have been collected on Sorghum halepense in Askhabat vicinity (Turkmenistan), deposited in the collection of ...
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Bdellid mites of the southern Caspian Sea coast with description of a new species of Cyta (Acari: Trombidiformes: Prostigmata: Bdellidae)

Acarologia
Four species of the family Bdellidae were collected from the southern coast of the Caspian Sea in Gilan and Mazandaran provinces, including Cyta latirostris (Hermann), Odontoscirus kazeruni (Ostovan and Kamali), and Spinibdella cronini (Baker and Balock),
Saeid Paktinat-Saeij, S. Kazemi
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?????????? ???????? ???????????? ?????????????????? Pygmephoridae (Tarsonemina, Trombidiformes)

2023
Six new mite species of the family Pygmephoridae are described: Bakerdania laricophilla sp. n. from Carabus coriaceus (Khmelnitsky Region, Ukr. SSR); Pygmephorellus artemjevisp. n. in soil under wheat(Tatar ASSR); Pediculaster sterculinicola sp. n. in cow manure in forest (KhemInitsky Region, Ukr. SSR); Microdispus acuminatus sp. n. and M.
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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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?? ???????????????? ?????????? ????????????-?????????????????? (Ereynetidae, Trombidiformes)

2014
The three species of nasal mites (Speleognathinae, Ereynetidae) are recorded to feed on birds of Passeriformes and Columbiformes from the Africa (Guinea). All the species of the birds are new hosts.
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Redescription of Brevipalpus spp. (Trombidiformes: Tenuipalpidae) types from the Berlese collection (Florence, Italy)

Systematic and Applied Acarology
To enhance modern morphological keys, micrographs and detailed drawings of the holotypes of Brevipalpus olivicola Pegazzano & Castagnoli, Brevipalpus rotai (Castagnoli & Pegazzano), and Brevipalpus mitrofanovi (Pegazzano) are provided, showcasing refined
M. Giosa   +7 more
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Discovery of a new species of Charadracarus (Trombidiformes: Johnstonianidae) after sixty-five years

Systematic and Applied Acarology
A new species of Charadracarus, C. yasini sp. nov., is described and illustrated based on adult females and males collected from Türkmen Waterfall in Menemen, İzmir, Türkiye. This represents the fifth species of Charadracarus. Additionally, the subfamily
Alireza Saboori   +2 more
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