File Yellow mite Tydeidae Lorryia formosa 2 edit.jpg thumb upright The microscopic mite Lorryia formosa Tydeidae Mites , along with tick s, are small arthropod s belonging to the subclass Acari also known as Acarina and the class Arachnid a. The scientific discipline devoted to the study of ticks and mites is called acarology . Diversity and systematics File Eriophyes tiliae tiliae.JPG thumb upright left Lime nail galls on Tilia europaea , caused by the mite Eriophyes tiliae Acari are mites, except for the three families of tick s. Mites are among the most diverse and successful of all the invertebrate groups. They have exploited an incredible array of habitat ecology habitat s, and because of their small ... called spider mite s family Tetranychidae , thread footed mite s family Tarsonemidae , and the gall mite s family Eriophyidae . Among the species that attack animals are members of the Mange Sarcoptic mange sarcoptic mange mites family Sarcoptidae , which burrow under the skin. Demodex mite s family ... the best known mite, though, is the house dust mite family Pyroglyphidae . Insects may also have ... title Small but powerful the oribatid mite Archegozetes longisetosus Aoki Acari, Oribatida produces ... web url http www.netdoctor.co.uk health advice facts allergyhousedustmite.htm title House dust mite ... reaction. ref cite web url http www.alergy.org.uk mite alergy.html title Hypersensitivity reaction to mite allergens publisher Allergy Guide accessdate February 20, 2008 ref Dust mite allergens are thought ... of the other types of allergy, treatment of mite allergy starts with avoidance. There is a strong ... treatment reduces allergic symptoms and drug prescriptions in children with mite allergy journal Annals ... types of mites are infectious such as Alaskozetes antarcticus , an Arctic mite. ref name NGC They only ... Arachnid velvet mite.htm Red velvet mite Trombidium sp . diagnostic photographs http www.cirrusimage.com bees honey.htm Worldwide honey bee decline due to mite infestations article, photographs http ... more details
cleanup date May 2010 Image widowsmite.jpg right frame A bronze Lesson of the widow s mite Widow s Mite or Greek lepton Lepton , minted by Alexander Jannaeus, King of Judea Judaea , 103 76 B.C. obverse anchor upside down in circle, reverse star of eight rays. The term mite box also alms box or poor box refers to a box that is used to save coins for charitable purposes. Contemporary mite boxes are usually made of cardboard and given out to church congregations during the Lenten season. The mite boxes are collected by the church and donations are given to the poor. Mite boxes are popular with children because they can fill them with small change and it teaches them the principle of giving to the poor. The Mite box giving promotes the spirit of contributing based on the intent to help others and not on the monetary amount. The term mite, according to the dictionary, is defined as any of the following a very small contribution or amount of money, such as a widow s mite. a very small object, creature, or particle . a coin of very small value, especially an obsolete British coin worth half a farthing . The etymology of the word mite comes through Middle English and Middle Dutch from the Middle Low German m te, a small Flanders Flemish coin or tiny animal. In biblical times a mite or Greek lepton lepton was a small coin of almost no worth. See also Lutheran Women s Missionary League Lesson of the widow s mite Alexander Jannaeus Coinage Coinage of Alexander Jannaeus, King of Judea Category Coins Category Containers ... more details
Superherobox Wikipedia WikiProject Comics image Image Batmite2.png 220px caption Bat Mite emerging from Joker comics Joker s mouth. Art by Ed McGuinness . character name Bat Mite publisher DC Comics debut Detective Comics 267 May 1959 creators full name species Imp homeworld the Mite Dimension possibly ... identities the character uses, not nicknames supports Batman powers Vast Reality Warping. Bat Mite is a fictional Character arts character appearing in stories published by DC Comics . Bat Mite is an Imp ... costume, Bat Mite possesses what appears to be near infinite magical power, but in reality is highly ... dimensional views. Bat Mite idolizes Batman and thus he has visited Batman on various occasions, often setting up strange events so that he could see his hero in action. Bat Mite is more of a nuisance .... ref name dc ency Cite book last Beatty first Scott author link Scott Beatty contribution Bat Mite ... history Pre Crisis Bat Mite regularly appeared in Batman , Detective Comics , and World s Finest Comics for five years. Bat Mite and Mr. Mxyzptlk teamed up four times in the pages of World s Finest Comics ... revamped under new editor Julius Schwartz , Bat Mite vanished along with the other extraneous members of the Batman family such as Ace the Bat Hound . After this, only three more Bat Mite stories were published in the pre Crisis on Infinite Earths Crisis DC Universe two Bat Mite Mr. Mxyzptlk team ups ... but by Mort Weisinger , and Bat Mite s New York Adventure from Detective Comics 482 February March 1979 ... Bat Mite outside the 666 Fifth Avenue Tishman Building where DC s editorial offices were located at the time ... the actual requests of fans for this character s revival. Later Bat Mite appeared in a one ... 1985 limited series Crisis on Infinite Earths was published, Bat Mite was mostly removed from the Batman comics canon. Bat Mite made an appearance in the series Legends of the Dark Knight , although ... that Bat mite is one of the many admirers of superheroes from another dimension. This version of Bat ... more details
About the blackberry pest other uses Red Berry disambiguation Taxobox name Acalitus essigi regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Arachnid a subclassis Acari ordo Trombidiformes familia Eriophyidae genus Acalitus species A. essigi binomial Acalitus essigi binomial authority Hassan The redberry mite Acalitus essigi , is an Eriophyidae eriophyid mite which is a serious pest of commercially produced blackberry blackberries in the United States. The redberry mite is microscopic, requiring at least a 20 hand lens to detect. It has two pairs of legs and a thin, translucent appearance. Overwintering mites colonize tiny spaces beneath the exterior scales of dormant buds of blackberries. As the season progresses, redberry mite migration occurs up the flower stem to colonize bract leaf axial bracts , the fruit s Sepal calyx area as well as the spaces between berry druplets. Redberry mite feeding prevents berries from ripening uniformly, causing from one to many druplets to remain as a bright red cluster on the otherwise black and fully ripe fruit. Affected druplets never do ripen, causing the entire fruit to be inedible and unmarketable. Historically, redberry mite has been most damaging to blackberry varieties such as Chester, which mature later in the summer August and September . Yield loss to redberry mite damage can range from 10 to 50 of the total blackberry crop. Infestations of redberry mite are often controlled with lime sulfur or natural miticide acaricidal oils. External links http www.ipm.ucdavis.edu PMG r71400111.html Redberry Mite IPM Acari Category Agricultural pest mites Category Eriophyidae Trombidiformes stub agriculture stub ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The River Mite is a river in the county of Cumbria in northern England . The valley through which the river Mite runs is called Miterdale. The name Mite is thought to be of British origin and related to a root such as meigh to urinate or dribble, possibly a wry reflection of the relatively minor nature of the Mite. The Mite rises on Tongue Moor, immediately below the peak of Illgill Head to the north west, at an altitude of around 550 metres. After coalescing into a stream, the upper Mite runs over the waterfalls of Miterdale Head and descends into the narrow but steep sided upper Miterdale valley. It then flows to the south west, past the Bakerstead outdoor pursuit centre, the village Eskdale Green , to the north of Muncaster Fell , and Muncaster Mill . Finally, the River Mite meets the River Esk, Cumbria River Esk and River Irt at the esturine confluence of the three, near the ancient village of Ravenglass on the Cumbrian coast. The river runs parallel to the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway Ravenglass and Eskdale steam railway , and one of their locomotives is named after it. Upper Miterdale formed one of the archetypes upon which Arthur Ransome based the valley of Swallowdale in the eponymous volume of Swallows and Amazons series of stories. Tributaries Robin Gill Black Gill Merebeck Gill Mere Beck Gill Beck Coord 54.3609 3.4076 type river region GB CMA display title Category Rivers of Cumbria Mite, River Cumbria geo stub ... more details
The common name yellow mite may refer to any of the following species Lorryia formosa Tydeidae Polyphagotarsonemus latus Tarsonemidae Tarsonemus translucens Tarsonemidae Oligonychus sacchari Tetranychidae Eotetranychus cendanai Tetranychidae Tetranychus urticae Tetranychidae Typhlodromalus peregrinus Phytoseiidae Disambig ... more details
Infobox Single Name Dyna mite Cover Artist Mud band Mud from Album B side Do It All Over Again Released October 1973 Format 7 Recorded 1973 Genre Pop music Pop , glam rock Length 2 57 Label Rak Records RAK Writer Mike Chapman , Nicky Chinn Producer Mike Chapman, Nicky Chinn Certification Last single Hypnosis br 1973 This single Dyna Mite br 1973 Next single Tiger Feet br 1974 Dyna mite is a 1973 in music 1973 pop rock single, written by the songwriting team of Mike Chapman and Nicky Chinn . It was originally rejected by The Sweet band The Sweet and later inherited by the English glam rock band Mud band Mud . ref Allmusic class artist id p19473 biography pure url yes Allmusic.com Retrieved May 2009 ref Chapman and Chinn produced the song as well. Chart performance The song was a catchy rocker that became a top five hit in the UK Singles Chart reaching number four ref Allmusic class artist id p19473 biography pure url yes Allmusic.com Retrieved May 2009 ref and topped the charts in Dutch Singles Chart The Netherlands in 1974 in music 1974 . ref http www.australian charts.com showitem.asp?interpret Mud&titel Dyna 2DMite&cat s Australian charts.com Retrieved May 2009 ref Other information The single was released on both 7 and vinyl record formats by the RAK Records RAK music label. The single had a B side titled Do It All Over Again . ref http www.discogs.com Mud Dyna Mite release 1743370 Discogs.com Retrieved May 2009 ref In Australia, the single was released as DYNAMITE by RAK Records. It did not have the hyphenation in the title. References reflist DEFAULTSORT Dyna Mite Category 1973 singles Category Songs written by Nicky Chinn Category Songs written by Mike Chapman Category Dutch Top 40 number one singles Category Songs produced by Mike Chapman 1970s rock song stub nl Dyna mite ... more details
Mite Skerry coor dm 67 52 S 67 19 W is a small island in the south part of the entrance to Lystad Bay , off Horseshoe Island Antarctica Horseshoe Island . Named by United Kingdom Antarctic Place Names Committee UK APC in 1958 the name is descriptive of its small size. usgs gazetteer Falli resCoast geo stub Category Islands of Graham Land Category Falli res Coast ... more details
Orphan date March 2011 italictitle Taxobox name Sarcoptes anthracis regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Arachnid a subclassis Acari ordo Sarcoptiformes familia Sarcoptidae genus Sarcoptes species S. anthracis binomial Sarcoptes anthracis binomial authority Iwanowski, 1901 synonyms The Anthrax mite Sarcoptes anthracis is a pathogenic mite and an intermediate host of anthrax . Sarcoptes anthracis was classified by Dmitri Ivanovsky in 1901 after first occurrences of infection on Asian Tufted Deer s. The parasitic itch mite burrows into skin and causes sarcoptic mange , mostly seen on even toed ungulates . Pregnant female mites tunnel into the stratum corneum of a host s skin and deposit eggs in the burrows. Young mites move about on the skin and molt into a nymphal stage, hosting Bacillus anthracis in their digestive tract. They act as a vector that carries and transmits anthrax to their hosts causing an infection, which often results in death because the immune system was weakened by scabies before. The high host specificity of the mites is held responsible for the fact that mostly even toed ungulates struggled with these consequences. In late 1950s the last foci of infection were reported in semi domesticated reindeers after which no greater incidences were observed. References Madigan M. Martinko J. Brock Biology of Microorganisms 9th ed. . Prentice Hall. pp.  233 35. ISBN 0 13 144329 1 DEFAULTSORT Anthrax Mite Category Sarcoptiformes Category Zoonoses de Milzbrand Milbe ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2007 Mite Kremnitz January 4, 1852, Greifswald &ndash July 18, 1916 in Berlin , born Marie von Bardeleben pen name s George Allan , Ditto and Idem , was a Germany German writer. Biography Kremnitz was the daughter of the famous surgeon Heinrich Adolf von Bardeleben . She grew in Greifswald, London and, starting with 1868, in Berlin. Later she married the doctor Wilhelm Kremnitz and moved with him to Bucharest in 1875. The couple had 2 children. In Romania , Marie became good friends with the Elisabeth of Wied Queen Elisabeth , who wrote poems, novels and short stories under the nom de plume Carmen Sylva, and in 1881 she was appointed her Maids of Honour maid of honor . They published several novels and a drama in collaboration, Marie signing with the pseudonym Ditto and Idem . Starting with 1890 she changed it to Mite Kremnitz . After her husband s death in 1897, Kremnitz returned to Berlin . She died on July 18, 1916, aged 64. Works Rum nische Dichtungen Romanian Poems , 1881 Fluch der Liebe The Curse of Love , short stories, 1881 Neue rum nische Skizzen New Romanian Sketches , 1881 Rum nische M rchen Romanian Fairy Tales , 1882 Aus der rum nischen Gesellschaft From The Romanian Society , two novels, 1882 Ein F rstenkind A Princely Child , a novel, 1883 Rum niens Anteil am Kriege 1877 78 Romania s Participation in The War of 1877 78 , 1887 as Ditto and Idem Anna Boleyn , historic drama, 1886 together with Carmen Sylva as Ditto and Idem Astra , an epistolary novel, 1886 together with Carmen Sylva as Ditto and Idem Feldpost The Postal Service , an epistolary novel, 1886 together with Carmen Sylva as Ditto and Idem Rache und andere Novellen The Revenge ... , stories, 1913 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kremnitz, Mite ALTERNATIVE ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kremnitz, Mite Category German writers Category Romanian writers Category ... deaths ar de Mite Kremnitz he ro Mite Kremnitz ru , ... more details
Taxobox image Grain mite 1.JPG regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Arachnid a subclassis Acari ordo Sarcoptiformes familia Acaridae genus Acarus species A. siro binomial Acarus siro binomial authority Carl Linnaeus Linnaeus , Systema Naturae 1758 The flour mite , Acarus siro , is a pest of stored grain s. ref cite journal author J. A. Dunn, B. B. Thind, C. Danks & J. Chambers title Rapid method for the detection of storage mites in cereals feasibility of an ELISA based approach journal Bulletin of Entomological Research volume 98 issue 2 pages 207 213 year 2008 month April pmid 18279566 doi 10.1017 S0007485308005634 url http journals.cambridge.org abstract S0007485308005634 ref ref cite journal author L. M. I. Webster, R. H. Thomas & G. P. McCormack year 2004 title Molecular systematics of Acarus si s. lat. , a complex of stored food pests journal Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution volume 32 issue 3 pages 817 822 doi 10.1016 j.ympev.2004.04.005 ref An older name is Tyroglyphus farinae . ref cite book author International Rice Research Institute title IRRN url http books.google.com books?id 5K9wN3g5AcsC&pg PA39 accessdate 14 April 2010 date 1 January 1989 publisher IRRI pages 39 issn 01150944 ref It is one of many species of grain and flour mites. ref cite book author Jerome Goddard title Physician s guide to arthropods of medical importance url http books.google.com books?id rWMeblT89DUC&pg PA248 accessdate 14 April 2010 date 30 March 2007 publisher CRC Press isbn 9780849385391 pages 248 ref The flour mite, which is pale greyish white in colour with pink legs, is the most common species of mite in foodstuffs. The males are from convert 0.33 0.43 mm long and the female is from convert 0.36 0.66 mm abbr on long. Flour mites contaminate grain and flour by allergen ... Identification of cheese mite species inoculated on Mimolette and Milbenkase cheese through cryogenic ... be referred to as cheese mite s . References reflist External links http www.wikihow.com Get Rid of and Prevent ... more details
Taxobox image Ear mite 1.JPG image width 240px image caption Otodectes cynotis regnum Animalia phylum Arthropoda subphylum Chelicerata classis Arachnida subclassis Acarina superordo Acariformes Sarcoptiformes taxobox code can t handle this an unranked group between superorder and order ordo Astigmata unranked superfamilia Psoroptidia superfamilia Psoroptidae small partim small Verify source date December 2007 possibly family Psoroptidae, whole or in part subdivision ranks Genera subdivision Several, including br Otodectes br Psoroptes Ear mites are mite s that live in the ear s of animals. The most commonly seen species is Otodectes cynotis Gk. oto ear, dectes biter, cynotis of the dog . Contagion Ear mites spread rapidly, and can be transmitted from even brief physical contact with other animals. In pets, ear mites most commonly affect cat s, ferret s, and to a lesser extent dog s. Humans can be infected with ear mites. ref cite journal pmid 17488924 year 2007 last1 Al Arfaj first1 AM last2 Mullen first2 GR last3 Rashad first3 R last4 Abdel Hameed first4 A last5 Oconnor first5 BM last6 Alkhalife first6 IS last7 Dute first7 RR title A human case of otoacariasis involving a histiostomatid mite Acari Histiostomatidae volume 76 issue 5 pages 967 71 journal The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene url http www.ajtmh.org cgi pmidlookup?view long&pmid 17488924 ref ref cite journal pmid 19588062 year 2009 last1 Klemm first1 E last2 Haroske first2 G last3 Wollina first3 U ... canal . fact date November 2011 Life Cycle The life cycle of an individual mite is about 4 weeks, with eggs ... 3 weeks. ref cite web title Ear Mite Otodectes cynotis url http ipm.ncsu.edu ag369 notes ear mite.html MEDRS date November 2011 ref Consequences of infection The ear mite is the most common cause of ear ... publisher W.B. Saunders Company isbn 0 7216 7618 9 pn date November 2011 ref Treatment Ear mite infection ... ear mite, Psoroptes cuniculi , is larger than Otodectes cynotis . It causes thick firm debris to form ... more details
File Mimolette1.jpg thumb right Mimolette cheese displaying the textured crust caused by the mites Cheese mites are mite s that are used to produce cheese s such as lang de Milbenk se and Mimolette . The action of the living mites on the surface of these cheeses contributes to the flavor and gives them a distinctive appearance. ref name Mimolette cite web url http www.cheesefacts.org mimolette cheese mimolette cheese.html title Mimolette Cheese year 2007 work Cheese Facts accessdate 7 September 2011 ref A 2010 Scanning electron microscope SEM study found that Milbenk se cheese was produced using Tyrolichus casei mites, while Mimolette cheese used Acarus siro mites also known as flour mites . ref name Species cite journal first J.P. last Melnyk first2 A. last2 Smith first3 C. last2 Scott Dupree first3 M.F. last3 Marcone first4 A. last4 Hill month August year 2010 title Identification of cheese mite species inoculated on Mimolette and Milbenkase cheese through cryogenic scanning electron microscopy journal Journal of Dairy Science volume 93 issue 8 pages 3461 3468 doi 10.3168 jds.2009 2937 accessdate 7 September 2011 PMID 20655414 ref See also Cheese fly , Piophila casei References reflist cheese stub Category Cheese ... more details
of the Acari mite family Tetranychidae , which includes about 1,200 species. ref cite book author H ... Mite Family Acari Tetranychidae publisher Brill Publishers isbn 9789004110878 chapter Introduction pages ... spotted spider mite can hatch in as little as 3 days, and become sexually mature in as little as 5 ... reproductive rate allows spider mite populations to adapt quickly to pesticide resistance resist ... & H. M. A. Thistlewood chapter Tetranychus urticae Koch, twospotted spider mite Acari Tetranychidae ... mite.htm title Twospotted spider mite publisher University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural ... Panonychus ulmi fruit tree red spider mite and Panonychus citri citrus red mite . The family is divided ... Mite Family Acari Tetranychidae publisher Brill Publishers isbn 9789004110878 chapter Key to the genera ... mite control miticide s or acaricides . Few insecticides are effective for spider mites and many ... two to four years, making control difficult. ref cite press release title Spider mite s secrets revealed ... can develop into a mature spider mite able to lay eggs of its own in as little as 9 days, more frequent ... http entomology.ifas.ufl.edu creatures orn mites clover mite.htm title Bryobia praetiosa , clover mite ... ilicis , southern red mite publisher University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural ... title Organic Spider Mite Killer , effective treatement publisher Greenway Nutrients work Natural Spider Mite Control Acari Category Trombidiformes de Spinnmilben fi Vihannespunkki fr Tetranychidae ... more details
Taxobox regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Arachnid a subclassis Acari ordo Mesostigmata familia Laelapidae genus Chalaza genus authority R. Domrow, 1990 Chalaza is a genus of mite s in the family Laelapidae . ref cite web editor David Evans Walter url http insects.tamu.edu research collection hallan Acari Family Laelapidae.txt title Laelapidae Species Listing work Biology Catalog publisher Texas A&M University accessdate August 31, 2010 ref Species Chalaza novena small R. Domrow, 1990 small References reflist Category Laelapidae Laelapidae stub ... more details
Agalo Mite is one of the 21 woreda s in the Benishangul Gumuz Region of Ethiopia . Part of the Kamashi Zone , it is bordered by Kamashi woreda Kamashi woreda on the southeast, the Oromia Region on the southwest, Sirba Abbay on the northwest, the Abay River on the north which separates it from the Metekel Zone , and by the Didessa River on the northeast which separates it from Yaso . This woreda is located on the southern slopes of the Didessa and Abay Rivers, with elevations ranging from approximately 2500 meters above sea level in the southwest to just under 1000 meters at the bottom of the Abay valley. Demographics Based on figures from the Central Statistical Agency Ethiopia Central Statistical Agency in 2005, this woreda has an estimated total population of 18,824, of whom 9,350 are men and 9,474 are women. With an estimated area of 1,519.07 square kilometers, Agalo Mite has an estimated population density of 12.4 people per square kilometer which is greater than the Zone average of 7.61. ref http www.csa.gov.et text files 2005 national statistics.htm CSA 2005 National Statistics , Table B.3 ref Information is lacking on the towns of this woreda. The 1994 national census reported a total population for this woreda of 14,190 in 2,489 households, of whom 7,081 were males and 7,109 were females no urban inhabitants were reported. The two largest ethnic groups reported in Agalo Mite were the Gumuz people Gumuz 77.6 , and the Oromo people Oromo 22 all other ethnic groups made up 0.3 of the population. Gumuz language Gumuz is spoken as a first language by 78 , and Oromo language Oromifa by 22 the remaining 0.2 spoke all other primary languages reported. The majority of the inhabitants followed traditional beliefs, with 53.6 of the population reporting beliefs reported under that category, while 30.8 were P ent ay Protestant , and 13 observed Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity ... BenishangulGumuz geo stub fr Agalo Mite woreda ... more details
Italic title Taxobox name Hunteria regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Arachnid a subclassis Acari ordo Mesostigmata familia Laelapidae genus Hunteria genus authority M. Delfinado Baker, E. W. Baker & C. H. W. Flechtmann, 1984 Hunteria is a genus of mite s in the family Laelapidae . ref cite web editor David Evans Walter url http insects.tamu.edu research collection hallan Acari Family Laelapidae.txt title Laelapidae Species Listing work Biology Catalog publisher Texas A&M University accessdate August 31, 2010 ref Species Hunteria brasilinesis small M. Delfinado Baker, E. W. Baker & C. H. W. Flechtmann, 1984 small References reflist Category Laelapidae Laelapidae stub ... more details
Italic title Taxobox name Jacobsonia regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Arachnid a subclassis Acari ordo Mesostigmata familia Laelapidae genus Jacobsonia genus authority Berlese, 1910 Jacobsonia is a genus of mite s in the family Laelapidae . ref cite web editor David Evans Walter url http insects.tamu.edu research collection hallan Acari Family Laelapidae.txt title Laelapidae Species Listing work Biology Catalog publisher Texas A&M University accessdate August 31, 2010 ref Species Jacobsonia africanus small Fain, 1994 small Jacobsonia andrei small Fain, 1994 small Jacobsonia berlesei small Casanueva & Johnston, 1992 small Jacobsonia puylaerti small Fain, 1994 small Jacobsonia submollis small Berlese, 1910 small Jacobsonia tertia small Vitzthum, 1931 small References reflist Category Laelapidae Laelapidae stub es Jacobsonia animal ... more details
Italic title Taxobox name Tur regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Arachnid a subclassis Acari ordo Mesostigmata familia Laelapidae genus Tur genus authority Baker & Wharton, 1952 Tur is a genus of mite s in the family Laelapidae . ref cite web editor David Evans Walter url http insects.tamu.edu research collection hallan Acari Family Laelapidae.txt title Laelapidae Species Listing work Biology Catalog publisher Texas A&M University accessdate August 31, 2010 ref Species Tur amazonicus small small Tur apicalis small small Tur aymara small small Tur lativentralis small small Tur megistoproctus small Gettinger & Bergallo, 2003 small Tur turki small Fonseca small Tur uniscutatus small small References reflist Category Laelapidae Laelapidae stub es Tur animal ... more details
Taxobox name Feather mites image Dermanyssus gallinae mite.jpg image width 240px image caption Dermanyssus gallinae br Dermanyssoidea Dermanyssidae regnum Animalia phylum Arthropoda subphylum Chelicerata classis Arachnida subclassis Acari small partim small Feather mites are the members of diverse mite superfamilies superorder Acariformes Psoroptidia ref name pmid20157794 cite journal author Mironov SV, Skirnisson K, Thorarinsdottir ST, Nielsen OK title Feather mites Astigmata Psoroptidia parasitising the rock ptarmigan Lagopus muta Montin Aves Galliformes in Iceland journal Syst. Parasitol. volume 75 issue 3 pages 187 206 year 2010 month March pmid 20157794 doi 10.1007 s11230 009 9219 1 ref Analgoidea ref name pmid11421653 cite journal author Dabert J, Dabert M, Mironov SV title Phylogeny of feather mite subfamily Avenzoariinae Acari Analgoidea Avenzoariidae inferred from combined analyses of molecular and morphological data journal Mol. Phylogenet. Evol. volume 20 issue 1 pages 124 35 year 2001 month July pmid 11421653 doi 10.1006 mpev.2001.0948 url http linkinghub.elsevier.com retrieve pii S1055 7903 01 90948 0 ref Freyanoidea Pterolichoidea superorder Parasitiformes Dermanyssoidea They are ectoparasite s on bird s, hence the common name. Treatments with pyrethrin or carbaryl powder has been described. ref name urlMerck Veterinary Manual cite web url http www.merckvetmanual.com mvm index.jsp?cfile htm bc 204713.htm title Merck Veterinary Manual format work accessdate ref References Reflist acari stub Acari Category Acari ... more details
italictitle Taxobox name Tydeus regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Arachnid a ordo Trombidiformes familia Tydeidae genus Tydeus genus authority Carl Ludwig Koch Koch , 1836 subdivision ranks Species subdivision Many, see text Tydeus is a genus of mite s belonging to the family Tydeidae . These are small, usually white, mites with soft bodies covered in striations and each leg terminating in two claws. Selected species div float left Col begin width 70 Col 1 of 3 Tydeus argutus Tydeus bohemiensis Tydeus brevistylus Tydeus calabrus Tydeus californicus Tydeus caudatus Tydeus citri Tydeus commutabilis Tydeus demeyerei Tydeus dignus Tydeus diversus Tydeus domesticus Tydeus electus Tydeus eriophyes Tydeus goetzi Tydeus grabouwi Tydeus halophilus Col 2 of 3 Tydeus heterosetus Tydeus hughesae Tydeus hyacinthi Tydeus inclutus Tydeus interruptus Tydeus kochi Tydeus lambi Tydeus langei Tydeus linarocatus Tydeus lindquisti Tydeus lolitae Tydeus longisetosus Tydeus maculatus Tydeus marinus Tydeus maximus Tydeus munsteri Tydeus mutabilis Col 3 of 3 Tydeus octomaculatus Tydeus olivaceus Tydeus plumosus Tydeus praeditus Tydeus quadrisetosus Tydeus rafalskii Tydeus roseus Tydeus sampsoni Tydeus sarekensis Tydeus spathulatus Tydeus subalpinus Tydeus subterraneus Tydeus svalbardensis Tydeus tiliae Tydeus totensis Tydeus viviparus Tydeus xylocopae Col end div References http www.faunaeur.org taxon tree.php?id 0,1,54070,2,10614,10615,15579,10616,15592,15594,15599,15626,15767,95931,93509 Fauna Europaea New species of mites of the families Tydeidae and Labidostommidae Acarina Prostigmata collected from South African plants Magdelena K.P. Meyer & P.A.J. Ryke Acarologia vol I Acari DEFAULTSORT Tydeus Mite Category Trombidiformes Trombidiformes stub ... more details
The Honey bee mite may refer to Acarapis woodi , Honey Bee Tracheal Mite Varroa destructor , Bee mite that attacks honey bee s Apis cerana and Apis mellifera. disambig ... more details
The common name citrus yellow mite may refer to any of the following species Eotetranychus cendanai Tetranychidae Eotetranychus kankitus Tetranychidae Lorryia formosa Tydeidae disambig ... more details