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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- host. Their life cycle is indirect requiring intermediate host, which are oribatid mites. They are characterized by the presence of interproglottid glands...
- Prostigmata - large order of sucking mites Sarcoptiformes Oribatidaoribatid mites, beetle mites, armored mites (formerly known as Cryptostigmata) Astigmatina...
- 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...
- The intermediate host are oribatid mites, which ingest the eggs, and are themselves ingested by the vertebrate host. Oribatid mites infected with Bertiella...
- Bertiella studeri, or Bertiella mucronata. Bertiella transmission is through oribatid mites that are present in the soil of problem areas, and can be easily...
- 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...
- Neoliodidae is a family of oribatids in the order Oribatida. There are at least 4 genera and 50 described species in Neoliodidae. Neoliodes Berlese, 1888...