Definition of Parasitidae. Meaning of Parasitidae. Synonyms of Parasitidae

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Definition of Parasitidae

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Meaning of Parasitidae from wikipedia

- Parasitidae is a family of predatory mites in the order Mesostigmata that has worldwide distribution. They are the only family in the superfamily Parasitoidea...
- Parasitellus (formerly Parasitus) is a genus of mites in the family Parasitidae which are obligatory parasites of bumblebees. These mites can be found...
- Gilberto (2013). "Occurrence of Poecilochirus austroasiaticus (Acari: Parasitidae) in forensic autopsies and its application on postmortem interval estimation"...
- mesostigmatan mites in various families, including Ascidae, Laelapidae, Parasitidae, Rhodacaridae and Veigaiidae. Cave-dwelling springtails are a food source...
- adults have colonized a corpse and left it later. For this purpose, some Parasitidae mites (for example, Poecilochirus species) are used due to their phoront-host...
- (Mesostigmata, Dermanyssidae) Specimen of Parasitellus (Mesostigmata, Parasitidae) Specimen of Uroobovella (Mesostigmata, Urodinychidae) Specimens of Nuttalliella...
- Parasitiae Evans & Till, 1979 Superfamily Parasitoidea Oudemans, 1901 Family Parasitidae Oudemans, 1901 (35 genera, 426 species) Infraorder Uropodina Kramer,...
- G (March 2013). "Occurrence of Poecilochirus austroasiaticus (Acari: Parasitidae) in forensic autopsies and its application on postmortem interval estimation"...
- Schizosthetus is a genus of mites in the family Parasitidae. Schizosthetus lyriformis (McGraw & Farrier, 1969) Schizosthetus simulatrix Athias-Henriot...
- Gamasodes is a genus of mites in the family Parasitidae. Gamasodes aequipilis Athias-Henriot, 1980 Gamasodes bispinosus (Halbert, 1915) Gamasodes buettikeri...