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Tydeidae is a
family of
acariform mites. As of 2016, it
contained over 300
species in
three subfamilies,
though more
species have been
discovered since...
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species of
acariform mite. They are in the
subfamily Tydeinae of the
family Tydeidae.
Commonly found on the
foliage of
citrus trees around the world, Lorryia...
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urticae Tarsonemidae, a
number of
which are
plant pests, e.g.
Acarapis woodi Tydeidae Heather Proctor (August 9, 1998). "Acariformes. The "mite-like" mites"...
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microscopic mite
Lorryia formosa (
Tydeidae)...
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including smaller Prostigmata – yet
others have a more
varied lifestyle (e.g.
Tydeidae) or
switch their food
sources as they
mature (e.g. Erythraeidae). The suborder...
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There are
approximately 1,107
species of
arachnid native to Ireland. Not up to date for all taxa.
Arachnids are eight-legged
chelicerate arthropods with...
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Tydeus munsteri is a
species of mite
belonging to the
family Tydeidae. This very
small oval,
eyeless mite is
around 250 μm in
length with a soft body covered...
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Tydeus eriophyes is a
species of mite
belonging to the
family Tydeidae. This
small oval,
eyeless mite is
around 300 μm in
length with a soft body covered...
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Tydeus grabouwi is a
species of mite
belonging to the
family Tydeidae. This oval,
eyeless mite is
around 400 μm in
length with a soft body
covered in striations...
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Pronematus is a
genus of
mites belonging to the
family Tydeidae.
These mites are
similar to
Tydeus spp but can be
distinguished by the lack of any claws...