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Acarology 31(1):23–37. Furman, D.P. 1972.
Laelapid mites (Laelapidae: Laelapinae) from Venezuela.
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epizoic laelapid mite from the New
Zealand sand
scarab Pericoptus truncatus larvae and its...
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Mexicana 27(1):169–176 (in Spanish). Furman, D.P. 1972.
Laelapid mites (Laelapidae: Laelapinae) from
Venezuela (PDF).
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Dermanyssoidea to
include free-living predators.
Among the arthropod-****ociated
laelapids are taxa ****ociated with bees.
Raymentia are ****ociated with Lasioglossum...
- of
Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 18: 275-279. Furman, D.P. (1972). "
Laelapid mites (Laelapidae: Laelapinae) from Venezuela".
Brigham Young University...
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bearing additionally up to
seven pairs of setae, and ****thecal
apparatus laelapid-type. This
family is
morphologically similar to
Blattisociidae and Melicharidae...
- elliptical,
bearing only cir****anal setae; and
female ****thecal
apparatus laelapid-type.
Melicharidae are free-living
mites found in
various habitats including...
- Anjanaharibe-Sud), and
unidentified sucking lice (Anjanaharibe-Sud only). In 2007, a
laelapid mite
found on V. gymnocaudus in Anjanaharibe-Sud was
described as a new...
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initially being mistaken for a tick due to its appearance. Similarly, the
laelapid Sphaeroseius ecitophilus looks like a spider, not a mite, and was misidentified...