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Astigmatina is a
clade of
mites in the
order Sarcoptiformes.
Astigmata has been
ranked as an
order or
suborder in the past, but was
lowered to the unranked...
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stage in
Mesostigmata and
Astigmata. The
deutonymph is
unspecialized or
slightly specialized in Mesostigmata. In
Astigmata, the larva, protonymph, tritonymph...
- body that are
difficult to see (thus the
former name Cryptostigmata).
Astigmata (a- = without) lack
stigmata and
respire through their cuticle. Prostigmata...
- T****ssa
astigmata, the
southern spotted ace, is a
butterfly belonging to the
family Hesperiidae. The
species was
first described by
Charles Swinhoe in...
- have
commensal relationships with
mites of the
orders Mesostigmata and
Astigmata. Many of
these mites are
believed to be p****tic
rather than parasitic...
- M (1991). "Ecological and
Evolutionary Significance of P****sy in the
Astigmata".
Annual Review of Entomology. 36 (1): 611–636. doi:10.1146/annurev.en...
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species of
tyroglyphoid mite,
Histiostoma polypori (Histiostomatidae,
Astigmata), are
observed on
common earwigs,
sometimes in
great densities; however...
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Echimyopodidae is a
family of
mites in the
order Astigmata.
There are at
least two
genera and two
described species in Echimyopodidae.
Blomia Marsupiopus...
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infestation of
their larvae by the mite
Sphexicozela Connivens Mahunka (Acari,
Astigmata, Winterschmidtiidae)".
Entomological Review. 91 (6): 685–691. doi:10...
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report of
Knemidocoptes intermedius Fain et Macfarlane, 1967 (Acari:
Astigmata) in
naturally infected European birds". Parasitol. Res. 109 (237–240):...