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Chaetodactylus krombeini (Krombein's hairy-footed
pollen mite) was
described by Karl
Krombein and E. W.
Baker in the 1960s. The
mites are
about 0.5 mm...
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Chaetodactylus is a
genus of
parasitic mite primarily ****ociated with
solitary bees with over 20 species.
These mites usually kill
young bee
larvae and...
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Cacoxenus indagator, the
beetle Sitaris muralis as well as the
mite Chaetodactylus osmiae, were
known as
breeding parasites. From Latin, "cornuta" =...
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itself to a host
organism solely for travel. It has been seen in
ticks and
mites since the 18th century, and in
fossils 320 million
years old. It is not...
- 1987). "Notes on the
biology of
anthophorid beeTetrapediaand the
miteChaetodactylus panamensisBaker,
Roubik and Delfinado-Baker (Acari: Chaetodactylidae)"...
- the nest, thus
dispersing mites to new nests. In bee-****ociated
mites, non-p****tic
deutonymphs are
known only in
Chaetodactylus and
certain species of Glycyphagus...
- host a
number of
different parasites. The
kleptoparasitic pollen mite Chaetodactylus krombeini is
found especially in
wetter parts of its range; it can...
- of
mites in the
order Sarcoptiformes.
There are five genera: Sennertia,
Chaetodactylus, Achaetodactylus, Centriacarus, and Roubikia.
Chaetodactylus krombeini...
- It is a
pollinator of okra in Sri Lanka. It is a host of
Chaetodactylus ludwigi, a bee
mite. [citation needed] Perera, Shashini; Karunaratne,
Inoka (2019-02-10)...
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different pest
species (
mites) including, but not
limited to,
Chaetodactylus nipponicus,
Chaetodactylus hirashimai, and
Chaetodactylus krombeini. C. krombeini...