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- Eriophyoidea are a superfamily of herbivorous mites. All post-embryonic instars lack the third and fourth pairs of legs, and the respiratory system is...
- the most diverse group of mites Endeostigmata (probably paraphyletic) Eriophyoidea – gall mites and relatives Trombidiformesplant parasitic mites (spider...
- Sarcoptiformes, thus making both groups monophyletic. The superfamily Eriophyoidea, traditionally considered members of the Trombidiformes, have been found...
- variable: as well as eight, there are adult mites with six or, like in Eriophyoidea, even four legs. While the adult males in some members of Podapolipidae...
- species, including the spider mites (Tetranychidae). The superfamily Eriophyoidea, traditionally considered members of the Trombidiformes, have been found...
- 2001 Aceria zoysima Manson, 1989 Huang, K. (2008). "Aceria (Acarina: Eriophyoidea) in Taiwan: five new species and plant abnormalities caused by sixteen...
- most of them have eight legs (six in their larval stage). However, the Eriophyoidea instead have four legs, all positioned at the front of a long, worm-like...
- Phylum: Arthropoda Subphylum: Chelicerata class: Arachnida Superfamily: Eriophyoidea Family: Eriophyidae Nalepa, 1898 Diversity > 240 genera, > 3,500 species...
- Skoracka, Anna; et al. "Spatial distribution of Aceria tosic****a (Acari: Eriophyoidea) biotypes differing in their host specificity and invasive potential"...
- T.; Elsa****, A. K. (2021). "Two new species of Aceria (Acariformes: Eriophyoidea) ****ociated with Amaranthaceae in Egypt". Systematic and Applied Acarology...