Definition of Trombidiidae. Meaning of Trombidiidae. Synonyms of Trombidiidae

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Definition of Trombidiidae

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- Trombidiidae, also known as red velvet mites, true velvet mites, or rain bugs, are small arachnids (eight-legged arthropods) found in plant litter and...
- Trombidium holosericeum. Synopsis of the described Arachnida of the World: Trombidiidae Bellmann, Heiko: Spinnentiere Europas. Kosmos, Stuttgart 2001, ISBN 3-440-09071-X...
- relatively large and bright red velvet mites, that belong to the family Trombidiidae. Oribatid mites and to a much lesser extent others are a source of alkaloids...
- Allothrombium is a genus of mites belonging to the family Trombidiidae. The following species are accepted in the genus Allothrombium: Allothrombium adustum...
- auroraense is a species of mite in the genus Trombidium in the family Trombidiidae. It is found in New York, United States. Like T. hyperi, the larvae are...
- velvet mite, is a species of mite in the genus Trombidium in the family Trombidiidae. This common mite is endemic to northern and central India, especially...
- family Trombidiidae, first described from Greece. Haitlinger, R. Y. S. Z. A. R. D. "New records of mites (Acari: Prostigmata: Erythraeidae, Trombidiidae) from...
- Dinothrombium is a genus of mites belonging to the family Trombidiidae, which are commonly known as red velvet mites. As suggested by the name, Dinothrombium...
- mites, such as Tetranychidae, Eriophyidae, Camerobiidae, Cunaxidae, Trombidiidae, Trombiculidae, Erythraeidae and Bdellidae have silk glands used to produce...
- Trombidium hyperi is a species of mite in the genus Trombidium in the family Trombidiidae. It is found in New York, USA. Like T. auroraense, the larvae are ectoparasites...