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Trombiculidae (/trɒmbɪˈkjuːlɪdiː/),
commonly referred to in
North America as
chiggers and in
Britain as
harvest mites, but also
known as
berry bugs, bush-mites...
- Tetranychidae, Eriophyidae, Camerobiidae, Cunaxidae, Trombidiidae,
Trombiculidae,
Erythraeidae and
Bdellidae have silk
glands used to
produce silk for...
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diagram of the stylostome, or the
hardened tube of dead
cells formed by the
larval form of the
trombiculidae when
feeding on them....
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berry bugs, are
small arachnids (eight-legged arthropods) in the
Trombiculidae family. In
their larval stage, they
attach to
various animals and humans...
- dictionary.
Chiggers are tiny
harvest mites,
members of the
family Trombiculidae, that can
cause intense itching and dermatitis.
Chigger may also refer...
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harvest mite or
autumn chigger, is a
species of mite of the
family Trombiculidae.
Their larvae live parasitically; they
infect all
domestic mammals,...
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Laminosioptidae (fowl cyst mites) Family:
Analgidae (feather mites) Family:
Trombiculidae (trombiculid or
chigger mites) Family:
Demodicidae (follicle mites)...
- humans.
These include for
example harvest mites ("chiggers") of the
Trombiculidae.
Prostigmata are
usually 0.1–2 mm long,
though some
giant red velvet...
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There are
approximately 1,107
species of
arachnid native to Ireland. This page
lists them, but is not up to date for all taxa.
Arachnids are eight-legged...
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Acomatacarus is a
genus of
mites in the
family Trombiculidae. The
larvae are parasitic.
Species are
called also chiggers,
scrub itch-mite. The
genus includes...