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- Hypoaspis is a genus of mites in the family Laelapidae. Hypoaspis is superficially similar to related genera such as Coleolaelaps, Mumulaelaps and Promacrolaelaps...
- Stratiolaelaps scimitus (formerly Hypoaspis miles) is a small (0.5 mm) light brown mite that lives in the top 1⁄2 inch (13 mm) layer of soil. As a natural...
- Hypoaspis michaeli is a species of mite which was first described by Veikko Huhta and Wolfgang Karg in 2010, in Finland. Huhta, Veikko; Karg, Wolfgang...
- Hypoaspis saana is a species of mite which was first described by Veikko Huhta and Wolfgang Karg in 2010, in Finland. Huhta, Veikko; Karg, Wolfgang (2010)...
- Hypoaspis collina is a species of mite which was first described by Veikko Huhta and Wolfgang Karg in 2010, in Finland. Huhta, Veikko; Karg, Wolfgang...
- Hypoaspis pratensis is a species of mite which was first described by Veikko Huhta and Wolfgang Karg in 2010, in Finland. Huhta, Veikko; Karg, Wolfgang...
- gnats. Mites of the species Stratiolaelaps scimitus (formerly known as "Hypoaspis miles") have also been shown to be effective at controlling fungus gnats...
- autumnalis, Demodex erminae, Eulaelaps stabulans, Gymnolaelaps annectans, Hypoaspis nidicorva, and Listrophorus mustelae. The nematode Skrjabingylus nasicola...
- sciarid and phorid pests of mushroom with predatory mites from the genus Hypoaspis". Bull Entomol Res. 94 (2): 159–67. doi:10.1079/ber2003286. PMID 15153298...
- Finland. Huhta, Veikko; Karg, Wolfgang (2010). "Ten new species in genera Hypoaspis (s. lat.) Canestrini, 1884, Dendrolaelaps (s. lat.) Halbert, 1915, and...