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Halacaridae is a
family of
meiobenthic mites found in marine, brackish, and
freshwater habitats around the world. It
includes more than 1100 described...
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freshwater (e.g. the
water mites or Hydrachnidia) and sal****er (most
Halacaridae), in the soil, in forests, pastures,
agricultural crops,
ornamental plants...
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mature (e.g. Erythraeidae). The
suborder also
includes the
family Halacaridae (marine mites). Some of the
Prostigmata parasitizing vertebrates are...
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normally thought of as
marine organisms, most
species of the
family Halacaridae live in the sea.
Marine microanimals Over 10,000
marine species are copepods...
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Copidognathus longispinus is a
species of mite in the
Halacaridae family. The
scientific name of this
species was
first published in 1985 by
Bartsch &...
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Agaue is a
genus of
arachnids in the
family Halacaridae.
There are at
least four
described species in Agaue.
Agaue chevreuxi (Trouessart, 1889) Agaue...
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Copidognathus oculatus is a
species of mite in the
Halacaridae family. The
scientific name of the
species was
first published in 1863 by Hodge. "Copidognathus...
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Copidognathus is a
genus of
mites in the
family Halacaridae.
Copidognathus is a
large genus with over 380
accepted species. The
following species list...
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There are
approximately 1,107
species of
arachnid native to Ireland. Not up to date for all taxa.
Arachnids are eight-legged
chelicerate arthropods with...
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nowhere else. It is home to
plants including orchids,
fauna including halacaridae, and the
aforementioned red algae. Many of the
bacteria species found...