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Mites are
small arachnids (eight-legged arthropods).
Mites span two
large orders of arachnids, the
Acariformes and the Parasitiformes,
which were historically...
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characteristics with
deutonymph and
tritonymph morphology. The
protonymph is an
inactive transitional stage. The
active deutonymph develops an additional...
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deutonymphs generally do not feed) and
usually a
posteroventral attachment organ. Some
lineages have two
possible types of
heteromorphic deutonymph,...
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other members of the Prostigmata: egg, pre-larva, larva, protonymph,
deutonymph,
tritonymph and
adult (male or female). They
usually have only one breeding...
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color and
noticeable legs that can be seen by the
human eye
during the
deutonymph stage. As adults, male
mites are
smaller than
their female counterparts...
- year possible. The
young go
through three molts called the protonymph,
deutonymph and tritonymph. The
developing embryo and the protonymph,
which remain...
- (calyptostasic) protonymph,
active deutonymph,
inactive tritonymph and
active adult. Usually,
larvae are parasites,
while deutonymphs and
adults are predators....
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hatches into a larva, and two
nymph stages follow: a protonymph, and then a
deutonymph,
which may
display quiescent stages. The
adults are
typically pale green...
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mites in the
clade Astigmatina have a
stage of
their life
cycle (the
deutonymph or hypopus) that is
modified specifically for p****sis. This
stage has...
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undergo five
stages during their development: egg, larva, protonymph,
deutonymph, and adult.
During the last two stages, they suck
blood from
their host...