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- The Acariformes, also known as the Actinotrichida, are the more diverse of the two superorders of mites. Over 32,000 described species are found in 351...
- (eight-legged arthropods). Mites span two large orders of arachnids, the Acariformes and the Parasitiformes, which were historically grouped together in the...
- comprising two vermiform mite lineages: Eriophyoidea (Acariformes) and Nematalycidae (Acariformes)". Systematic and Applied Acarology. 22 (8): 1096. doi:10...
- Acariformes. Parasitiformes has, at times, been classified at the rank of order or suborder. It is uncertain whether Parasitiformes and Acariformes are...
- Acariformes separated from the Parasitiformes. Thus, the "Actinedida" seem to be a m****ively paraphyletic "wastebin taxon", uniting all Acariformes that...
- oribátidos (Acariformes: Oribatida) del mundo (Excepto fósiles)" [Systematic and biogeographic list, with synonymies, of the oribatid mites (Acariformes: Oribatida)...
- urinary tracts. MeSH uses the term "Mite Infestations" as pertaining to Acariformes. However, mites not in this grouping can be ****ociated with human disease...
- The Green River Formation is a geological formation located in the Intermountain West of the United States, in the states of Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming...
- Feather mites are the members of diverse mite superfamilies: superorder Acariformes Psoroptidia Analgoidea Freyanoidea Pterolichoidea superorder Parasitiformes...
- Retrieved 15 April 2021. Khaustov AA (2000). "Mites of the genus Elattoma (Acariformes, Pygmephoridae) from Crimea and North-West Russia". Vestnik Zoologii...