- The
Sarcoptiformes are an
order of
mites comprising over 15,000
described species in
around 230 families.
Previously it was
divided into two suborders...
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undescribed species. The
Acariformes can be
divided into two main
clades –
Sarcoptiformes and Trombidiformes. In addition, a
paraphyletic group containing primitive...
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containing two
families Prostigmata -
large order of
sucking mites Sarcoptiformes Oribatida –
oribatid mites,
beetle mites,
armored mites (formerly known...
- 2025 in
arthropod paleontology is a list of new
arthropod fossil taxa,
including arachnids, crustaceans, trilobites, and
other arthropods (except insects...
- it can be defined,
unlike the
other major group of
acariform mites,
Sarcoptiformes. Its
members include medically important mites (such as Demodex, the...
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Brachypylina Enarthronota Holosomata Mixonomata Palaeosomata Parhyposomata Sarcoptiformes Endeostigmata Psoroptidia Trombidiformes Prostigmata Sphaerolichida...
- The
Acaridae are a
family of
mites in
order Sarcoptiformes.
There are
several acarid genera with
cosmopolitan distributions, such as Acarus, Sanc****ania...
- This is a list of
North American animals extinct in the
Holocene that
covers extinctions from the
Holocene epoch, a
geologic epoch that
began about 11...
- 2024 in
arthropod paleontology is a list of new
arthropod fossil taxa,
including arachnids, crustaceans, trilobites, and
other arthropods (except insects...
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Fortuyniidae is a
family of
mites belonging to the
order Sarcoptiformes. Genera:
Alismobates Luxton, 1992
Circellobates Luxton, 1992
Fortuynia Hammen,...