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- Riccardoella lima**** or the white snail mite is a member of the Acari (mite) family which is parasitic primarily on snails. Slug mites are very small (less...
- Riccardoella canadensis Fain & Van Goethem, 1986 Riccardoella lima**** (Schrank, 1776) Riccardoella novaezealandiae Fain & Barker, 2004 Riccardoella oudemansi...
- flavus include the nematode Angiostoma spiridonovi and the slug mite Riccardoella oudemansi. MolluscaBase (2019). MolluscaBase. Limacus flavus (Linnaeus...
- organisms, including acari and a wide variety of nematodes. The slug mite, Riccardoella lima****, is known to parasitise several dozen species of molluscs, including...
- As a natural predator of fungus gnat pupae and of the snail parasite Riccardoella lima**** it is used by gardeners and snail breeders for biological pest...
- slugs, this species is often infested by the white parasitic slug mite Riccardoella lima****. This mite swarms its body and invades its respiratory cavity...
- least two genera and two described species in Ereynetidae. Ereynetes Riccardoella "Ereynetidae Family Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2018-02-21...
- is the nematode Phasmarhabiditis hermaphrodita. The parasitic mite Riccardoella lima**** is found on Helix species. The kinetoplastid Cryptobia helicis...
- beetles, such as Abax parallelepipedus predate slugs. The slug mite, Riccardoella lima****, is known to parasitize several dozen species of mollusks, including...
- hdl:11503/878. S2CID 92474823. Mienis, H.K. (1990). "Records of slug mites Riccardoella spec. from terrestrial gastropods in Israel" (PDF). Soosiana. 18: 42–46...