Definition of Poecilochirus. Meaning of Poecilochirus. Synonyms of Poecilochirus

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Definition of Poecilochirus

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Meaning of Poecilochirus from wikipedia

- Poecilochirus is a Holarctic genus of mites in the family Parasitidae. They are relatively large (ca. 0.5-1mm) and often found on rotting corpses, where...
- P****tic nematodes (Rhabditoides) and mites (e.g. genera Macrocheles, Poecilochirus, Uroobovella) use the beetles to reach these rich resources, where they...
- mites (for example, Poecilochirus species) are used due to their phoront-host specificity. If a corpse is invaded by Poecilochirus specimens and no Silphidae...
- common name "bee mites". Other genera dis**** on various beetles, e.g. Poecilochirus on burying beetles, leading to the name "beetle mites" which is also...
- decomposition. Nicrophorus beetles often carry on their bodies the mite Poecilochirus which feed on fly eggs. If they arrive at the corpse before any fly...
- Perotti, M. Alejandra; Jiménez Ríos, Gilberto (2013). "Occurrence of Poecilochirus austroasiaticus (Acari: Parasitidae) in forensic autopsies and its application...
- and there are two very prominent tubercles on pronotum. Mites such as Poecilochirus coimbatorensis, Macrocheles scarabae and Pachylaelaps catharsiae are...
- Nicrophorus vespillo transporting p****tic Poecilochirus mites...
- Macrocheles ****erius, and Uroobovella nr. novasimilis and the largest mite Poecilochirus carabi. P. carabi is not attached by any physical means (such as a secreted...
- is known to engage in mutualistic p****sis with mites of the genus Poecilochirus. Upon arrival at a carc****, these mites drop from the beetle and begin...