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- autumnalis, which is distributed through Western Europe to Eastern Asia. Trombiculid mites go through a lifecycle of egg, larva, nymph, and adult. The larval...
- Trombicula, known as chiggers, red bugs, scrub-itch mites, or berry bugs, are small arachnids (eight-legged arthropods) in the Trombiculidae family. In...
- Trombiculosis is a rash caused by trombiculid mites, especially those of the genus Trombicula (chiggers). The rash is also often known as chigger bites...
- stylostome is a funnel- or channel-like structure formed in response to trombiculid mites. The formation is not caused by the mouthparts of the mites, because...
- whilst the Acariformes include the psoroptic and sarcoptic mites, the trombiculids, and the demodectic mites. The identification of many types of mites...
- Mountains found that a significant proportion of ring ouzels carried trombiculid mites, commonly known as chiggers. These mites commonly infect ground-feeding...
- dermatitis Lepidoglyphus destructor Hay mite Leptotrombidium deliense Chigger Trombiculid mite Scrub typhus Liponyssoides sanguineus (Allodermanyssus sanguineus)...
- Whartonia carpenteri is a species of trombiculid mite collected from the eastern red bat, Lasiurus borealis, and the gray sac-winged bat, Balantiopteryx...
- syndrome in Bihar, India. Scrub typhus is transmitted by some species of trombiculid mites ("chiggers", particularly Leptotrombidium deliense), which are...
- close contact (see also section on control). The unusual life-cycle of trombiculid mites is described in the section on blood-sucking mites. Infestation...