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Oribatida (formerly Cryptostigmata), also
known as
oribatid mites, moss
mites or
beetle mites, are an
order of mites, in the "chewing Acariformes" clade...
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Their life
cycle is
indirect requiring intermediate host,
which are
oribatid mites. They are
characterized by the
presence of
interproglottid glands...
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Prostigmata -
large order of
sucking mites Sarcoptiformes Oribatida –
oribatid mites,
beetle mites,
armored mites (formerly
known as Cryptostigmata) Astigmatina...
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records of
mites are
known from the Jur****ic,
including Jureremus, an
oribatid mite
belonging to the
family Cymbaeremaeidae known from the Late Jur****ic...
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Maudheimia is a
genus of
oribatid mite, the only one in the
family Maudheimiidae. All
species within this
genus are
native to
continental Antarctica. Adults...
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Maudheimia petronia is a
species of
oribatid mite
belonging to the
genus Maudheimia. It can be
found in ice-free
areas of
Victoria Land,
Antarctica "Maudheimia...
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large and
bright red
velvet mites, that
belong to the
family Trombidiidae.
Oribatid mites and to a much
lesser extent others are a
source of
alkaloids in poison...
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Brachypylina is a
group of
oribatid mites,
variously listed as a suborder, infraorder, or a cohort.
Brachypylina are 0.15 to 2.0 mm or more in length,...
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Bertiella studeri, or
Bertiella mucronata.
Bertiella transmission is
through oribatid mites that are
present in the soil of
problem areas, and can be easily...
- G (2011). "Tasty but protected--first
evidence of
chemical defense in
oribatid mites". J Chem Ecol. 37 (9): 1037–43. Bibcode:2011JCEco..37.1037H. doi:10...