Definition of Trombiculidae. Meaning of Trombiculidae. Synonyms of Trombiculidae

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Definition of Trombiculidae

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Meaning of Trombiculidae from wikipedia

- Trombiculidae (/trɒmbɪˈkjuːlɪdiː/), commonly referred to in North America as chiggers and in Britain as harvest mites, but also known as berry bugs, bush-mites...
- or berry bugs, are small arachnids (eight-legged arthropods) in the Trombiculidae family. In their larval stage, they attach to various animals and humans...
- Tetranychidae, Eriophyidae, Camerobiidae, Cunaxidae, Trombidiidae, Trombiculidae, Erythraeidae and Bdellidae have silk glands used to produce silk for...
- Trombicula. (Eutrombicula is a subgenus of mites in Trombicula of the family Trombiculidae.) It is the common chigger species of the United States, also sometimes...
- harvest mite or autumn chigger, is a species of mite of the family Trombiculidae. Their larvae live parasitically; they infect all domestic mammals,...
- Parasitengona (Actinotrichida: Prostigmata) of the world, excluding Trombiculidae and Walchiidae". InAnnales Zoologici. 62 (3): 359–562. doi:10.3161/000345412X656671...
- Acomatacarus is a genus of mites in the family Trombiculidae. The larvae are parasitic. Species are called also chiggers, scrub itch-mite. The genus includes...
- Laminosioptidae (fowl cyst mites) Family: Analgidae (feather mites) Family: Trombiculidae (trombiculid or chigger mites) Family: Demodicidae (follicle mites)...
- tsutsugamushi (Rickettsiales: Rickettsiaceae) in unengorged chiggers (Acari: Trombiculidae) from Oita Prefecture, ****an, by nested polymerase chain reaction"....
- and via sharing clothing or bedding "Chiggers" (Trombiculidae) – Trombiculosis Arachnida: Trombiculidae skin visual identification under magnification...