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Prostigmata is a
suborder of
mites belonging to the
order Trombidiformes,
which contains the "sucking"
members of the "true mites" (Acariformes). Many...
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interpret as a
member of Mesostigmata, is
reinterpreted as a
member of
Prostigmata referrable to the
group Anystina by Dunlop,
Walter & Kontschán (2018)...
- etc.
Sphaerolichida -
small order of
mites containing two
families Prostigmata -
large order of
sucking mites Sarcoptiformes Oribatida –
oribatid mites...
- humans.
Their life
pattern is in
stages similar to
other members of the
Prostigmata: egg, pre-larva, larva, protonymph, deutonymph,
tritonymph and adult...
- In 1998,
Trombidiformes was
divided into the
Sphaerolichida and the
Prostigmata. The
group has few
synapomorphies by
which it can be defined, unlike...
- four
figures in Gr****
mythology Midea, a
genus of
mites in the
suborder Prostigmata Midea (moth),
formerly a
genus of
moths (now Arsacia) Midea, formerly...
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adult stage; the
female is the
dispersal stage in some
Mesostigmata and
Prostigmata.
Deutonymphs may also be the
dispersal stage in
Mesostigmata and Astigmata...
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Sphaerolichida appears to be the most
ancient lineage among them. However, the
Prostigmata are
variously subdivided into the
Anystina and Eleutherengona, and Eupodina...
- "Higher-level
molecular phylogeny of the
water mites (Acariformes:
Prostigmata: Parasitengonina: Hydrachnidiae)".
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution...
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Brachypylina Enarthronota Holosomata Mixonomata Palaeosomata Parhyposomata Sarcoptiformes Endeostigmata Psoroptidia Trombidiformes Prostigmata Sphaerolichida...