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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...
- (Bombus spp.), where females and deutonymphs feed on pollen and other stages feed on small arthropods. Mite deutonymphs dis**** and overwinter on adult...
- during its transitional tritonymph phase before growing to adulthood. As deutonymphs and adults, trombiculid mites are independent predators that feed on...
- (calyptostasic) protonymph, active deutonymph, inactive tritonymph and active adult. Usually, larvae are parasites, while deutonymphs and adults are predators....
- leave a depleted habitat and travel to a new one. A specific example is deutonymphs of Lardoglyphus dispersing on beetles in the genus Dermestes to reach...
- sucker plate. The purpose of the deutonymph stage is to attach to insects and be carried to other bulbs (p****sis). Deutonymphs are resistant to starvation...
- year possible. The young go through three molts called the protonymph, deutonymph and tritonymph. The developing embryo and the protonymph, which remain...
- brush-like. Like some other astigmatan mites, Histiostoma can form deutonymphs. Deutonymphs have simple empodial claws. The tarsi of the third and fourth leg...
- purpose of transportation) and have been observed attached to L. cervus as deutonymphs on the membrane of the joint between head and pronotum. Luc**** cervus...
- Tetrapediini). Adults live in the bee nests, and deutonymphs dis**** on the adult bees. Deutonymphs of Roubikia panamensis and R. imberba can also be...