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- Ascoidea may refer to: Ascoidea (fungus), a genus of fungi in the family Ascoideaceae Ascoidea (mite), a superfamily of mites in the order Mesostigmata...
- Ascoidea asiatica is a species of yeast in the Ascoideaceae family discovered in 1964. In 2018, it was reported by researchers at the University of Bath...
- family of yeasts in the order Saccharomycetales. It contains the two genera Ascoidea and Alloascoidea. Species in the family have a widespread distribution...
- Ascoidea is a superfamily of mites. As of March 2022[update], four families are listed by the Integrated Taxonomic Information System: Ameroseiidae Antennochelidae...
- Ameroseiidae is one of the three families of mites under the superfamily Ascoidea. There are about 12 genera and more than 130 described species in Ameroseiidae...
- Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Subphylum: Chelicerata class: Arachnida Order: Mesostigmata Superfamily: Ascoidea Family: Melicharidae...
- Subclass: Acari Superorder: Parasitiformes Order: Mesostigmata Superfamily: Ascoidea Family: Phytoseiidae Subfamily: Amblyseiinae Genus: Arrenoseius Wainstein...
- various species of fungus, including species of Ambrosiomyces, Ambrosiella, Ascoidea, Ceratocystis, Dipodascus, Diplodia, Endomycopsis, Monacrosporium and Tuberculariella...
- Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Subphylum: Chelicerata class: Arachnida Order: Mesostigmata Superfamily: Ascoidea Family: Ascidae Oudemans, 1905...
- genera, 6 species) Hyporder Dermanyssiae Evans & Till, 1979 Superfamily Ascoidea Voigts & Oudemans, 1905 Family Ameroseiidae Evans, 1961 (10 genera, 148...