Definition of Histiostomatidae. Meaning of Histiostomatidae. Synonyms of Histiostomatidae

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Definition of Histiostomatidae

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Meaning of Histiostomatidae from wikipedia

- Histiostomatidae is a family of mites in the clade Astigmata. These mites are characterized by a very small size (about 600–900 μm in length) and a close...
- other earwigs. A species of tyroglyphoid mite, Histiostoma polypori (Histiostomatidae, Astigmata), are observed on common earwigs, sometimes in great densities;...
- human case of otoacariasis involving a histiostomatid mite (Acari: Histiostomatidae)". The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 76 (5): 967–71...
- are 2-segmented and usually chelate-dentate in shape (whip-like in Histiostomatidae). Opisthosomal glands are present and usually well-developed. Some...
- Histiostoma is a genus of mites in the family Histiostomatidae. Both females and males of Histiostoma have two pairs of genital rings. In females, the...
- Hermanniellidae Hermanniidae Heterobelbidae Heterochthoniidae Heterocoptidae Histiostomatidae Humerobatidae Hungarobelbidae Hyadesiidae Hydrozetidae Hypochthoniidae...
- (December 2009). "Necromenic life style of Histiostoma polypori (Acari: Histiostomatidae)". Experimental & Applied Acarology. 49 (4): 317–327. doi:10.1007/s10493-009-9295-6...
- N.J. 2010. Two novel adaptations for dispersal in the mite family Histiostomatidae (Astigmata). In: M.W. Sabelis & J. Bruin (eds.) Trends in Acarology:...
- 111(11): 1201–1205. Fashing, N.J. 2002. "Nepenthacarus, a new genus of Histiostomatidae (Acari: Astigmata) inhabiting the pitchers of Nepenthes mirabilis (Lour...
- N.J. 2010. "Two novel adaptations for dispersal in the mite family Histiostomatidae (Astigmata)" (PDF). In: M.W. Sabelis & J. Bruin (eds.) Trends in Acarology:...