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Tarsonemidae is a
family of mites, also
called thread-footed
mites or
white mites. Only a
limited number of
tarsonemid genera (Steneotarsonemus, Polyphagotarsonemus...
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destructor attaches to the body of
honey bees, and
Acarapis woodi (family
Tarsonemidae)
lives in
their tracheae.
Hundreds of
species are ****ociated with other...
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broad mite,
Polyphagotarsonemus latus (Acari:
Tarsonemidae), is a
microscopic species of mite
found on many
species of plants,
spanning 60 families...
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Tarsonemus is a
genus of
trombidiform mites within the
family Tarsonemidae.
Adult Tarsonemus can be
recognised by (among
other features)
simple unmodified...
- the gall
mites (Eriophyidae, e.g. the
redberry mite
Acalitus essigi),
Tarsonemidae (e.g. the
cyclamen mite,
Steneotarsonemus pallidus), and the
spider mites...
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Acarapis externus and
Acarapis dorsalis.[citation needed] ""Tracheal mites"
Tarsonemidae".
Agricultural Research Service,
United States Department of Agriculture...
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original on 6
February 2013.
Retrieved 23
October 2014. ""Tracheal mites"
Tarsonemidae".
Agricultural Research Service,
United States Department of Agriculture...
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There are
approximately 1,107
species of
arachnid native to Ireland. Not up to date for all taxa.
Arachnids are eight-legged
chelicerate arthropods with...
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deuterosminthurus Smarididae Spider mites, e.g.
Tetranychus urticae Tarsonemidae, a
number of
which are
plant pests, e.g.
Acarapis woodi Tydeidae Heather...
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primarily in greenhouses. Linquist, E. E. (1987). The
World Genera of
Tarsonemidae (Acarina: Heterostigmata): A morphological,
phylogenetic and systematic...