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Bdellidae
Bdellidae is a family of snout mites in the order Trombidiformes. There are about 11 genera and at least 260 described species in Bdellidae. In terms of size, they are medium to large-sized predatory mites. They are known to inhabit soil, leaves, as well as intertidal rocks. They can be easily recognized by their elongated, snout-like gnathosoma pedipalps bearing two (one in '' Monotrichobdella'') long terminal setae. Genera * '' Bdella'' Latreille, 1795 * '' Biscirus'' Thor, 1913 * ''Cyta'' von Heyden, 1826 * '' Hexabdella'' van Der Schyff, Theron & Ueckermann, 2004 * '' Monotrichobdella'' Baker & Balock, 1944 * '' Neomolgus'' Oudemans, 1937 * '' Odontoscirus'' Thor, 1913 * '' Polytrichus'' van Der Schyff, Theron & Ueckermann, 2003 * '' Spinibdella'' Thor, 1930 * '' Tetrabdella'' Hernandes & Feres, 2006 * '' Trachymolgus'' Berlese Berlese or Berlèse is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Antonio Berlese (1863–1927), Italian entomologist * Augusto Napole ...
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Odontoscirus
''Odontoscirus'' is a genus of snout mites in the family Bdellidae. Species Odontoscirus contains the following species: * '' Odontoscirus affinis'' (Atyeo, 1963) * '' Odontoscirus agrestis'' (Atyeo, 1963) * '' Odontoscirus alacris'' (Atyeo, 1963) * '' Odontoscirus alpinus'' Atyeo, 1960 * '' Odontoscirus amamiensis'' Shiba, 1985 * '' Odontoscirus ancalae'' (Atyeo, 1963) * '' Odontoscirus angustifolius'' (Gupta, 1991) * '' Odontoscirus annona'' (Tseng, 1978 * '' Odontoscirus asiaticus'' Kuznetsov & Barilo, 1984 * '' Odontoscirus atro'' (Gupta, 1991) * '' Odontoscirus Atyeoi'' Michocka, 1987 * '' Odontoscirus augusta'' (Roy & Saha, 2010) * '' Odontoscirus australicus'' (Womersley, 1933) * '' Odontoscirus bidentata'' (Wallace & Mahon, 1976) * '' Odontoscirus bifurcata'' (El-Sherif & Bolland, 1993) * ''Odontoscirus bisetosa'' (Atyeo, 1960) * '' Odontoscirus brevicornis'' (Cooremann, 1959) * '' Odontoscirus bryi'' (Atyeo, 1963) * '' Odontoscirus californica'' (Banks, 1904) * ''Odo ...
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Cyta (mite)
''Cyta'' is a genus of snout mites in the family Bdellidae Bdellidae is a family of snout mites in the order Trombidiformes. There are about 11 genera and at least 260 described species in Bdellidae. In terms of size, they are medium to large-sized predatory mites. They are known to inhabit soil, leaves .... There are about 15 described species in ''Cyta''. Species * '' Cyta americana'' Banks, 1902 * '' Cyta brevipalpa'' Ewing, 1909 * '' Cyta coerulipes'' (Dugès, 1834) * '' Cyta flava'' Mihelcic, 1958 * '' Cyta grandjeani'' Gomelauri, 1963 * '' Cyta ignea'' (Tseng, 1978) * '' Cyta kauaiensis'' Swift & Goff, 1987 * '' Cyta latirostris'' (Hermann, 1804) * '' Cyta longiseta'' Wallace & Mahon, 1972 * '' Cyta magdalenae'' Den Heyer, 1981 * '' Cyta murrayi'' Den Heyer, 1981 * '' Cyta quadrisetosus'' Den Heyer, 1981 * '' Cyta reticulata'' Soliman & Zaher, 1975 * '' Cyta spuria'' Atyeo, 1960 * '' Cyta troglodyta'' Hernandes, Bernardi & Ferreira, 2011 References Further reading * ...
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Neomolgus
''Neomolgus'' is a genus of snout mites in the family Bdellidae Bdellidae is a family of snout mites in the order Trombidiformes. There are about 11 genera and at least 260 described species in Bdellidae. In terms of size, they are medium to large-sized predatory mites. They are known to inhabit soil, leaves .... There are more than 20 described species in ''Neomolgus''. Species These 29 species belong to the genus ''Neomolgus'': * '' Neomolgus aegyptiacus'' Soliman, 1975 * '' Neomolgus aequalis'' (Schweizer & Bader, 1963) * '' Neomolgus anomalicornis'' (Berlese, 1916) * '' Neomolgus berlesei'' (Trägårdh, 1902) * '' Neomolgus calandroides'' (Murray, 1878) * '' Neomolgus capillatus'' (Kramer, 1881) * '' Neomolgus clypeatus'' (Thor, 1930) * '' Neomolgus egregius'' Koch, 1839 (C.L.) * '' Neomolgus helveticus'' (Schweizer & Bader, 1963) * '' Neomolgus iraniensis'' Eghbalian, Khanjani, Safaralizadeh & Ueckermann * '' Neomolgus lacustris'' (Hull, 1915) * '' Neomolgus littoralis'' ...
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Bdella
''Bdella'' is a genus of mites belonging to the family Bdellidae Bdellidae is a family of snout mites in the order Trombidiformes. There are about 11 genera and at least 260 described species in Bdellidae. In terms of size, they are medium to large-sized predatory mites. They are known to inhabit soil, leaves .... The species of this genus are found in Europe and Northern America. Species: *'' Bdella aloios'' *'' Bdella bakeri'' *'' Bdella biroi'' *'' Bdella boskopensis'' *'' Bdella captiosa'' *'' Bdella cardinalis'' *'' Bdella carolae'' *'' Bdella consobrinae'' *'' Bdella crassipes'' *'' Bdella cytoides'' *'' Bdella dispar'' *'' Bdella distincta'' *'' Bdella dorsata'' *'' Bdella farabii'' *'' Bdella grandjeani'' *'' Bdella heliophila'' *'' Bdella histrionica'' *'' Bdella horvathi'' *'' Bdella humida'' *'' Bdella iconica'' *'' Bdella illinoisensis'' *'' Bdella interrupta'' *'' Bdella karajiensis'' *'' Bdella khasyana'' *'' Bdella lattakia'' *'' Bdella ...
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Trombidiformes
The Trombidiformes are a large, diverse order of mites. Taxonomy In 1998, Trombidiformes was divided into the Sphaerolichida and the Prostigmata. The group has few synapomorphies by which it can be defined, unlike the other major group of acariform mites, Sarcoptiformes. Its members include medically important mites (such as ''Demodex'', the chiggers, and scrub-itch mites) and many agriculturally important species, including the spider mites (Tetranychidae). The superfamily Eriophyoidea, traditionally considered members of the Trombidiformes, have been found to be basal mites in genomic analyses, sister to the clade containing Sarcoptiformes and Trombidiformes. The 2004 classification retained the two suborders, comprising around 125 families and more than 22,000 described species. In the 2011 revised classification, the order now contains 151 families, 2235 genera and 25,821 species, and there were another 10 species with 24 species that present only as fossils. These 151 ...
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Anthonie Cornelis Oudemans
Anthonie (Antoon) Cornelis Oudemans Jzn (November 12, 1858 – January 14, 1943) was a Dutch zoologist. Although he was a specialist in acarology, the study of the ticks and mites, he was often best known for his books on sea monsters and the dodo. Born in Batavia, Dutch East Indies, he was the son of the noted Dutch astronomer Jean Abraham Chrétien Oudemans and the grandson of the Dutch educator, poet and philologist Anthonie Cornelis Oudemans Sr., after whom he was named. He often used the patronymic "Jzn" (for ''Jeanzoon'') in his publications. A cousin was the entomologist J.T. Oudemans. He was educated at Arnhem and went to the University of Utrecht. He wrote his dissertation on ribbon worms, and in 1885 was appointed director of the Royal Zoological Gardens at The Hague. Oudemans worked on the acari and comprehensively reviewed all literature until 1850 in a series of articles titled ''Kritisch historisch Overzicht der Acarologie''. He described numerous species not only ...
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Gnathosoma
The gnathosoma (from Greek , ' = "jaw" and , ' = "body") is the part of the body of the Acari (mites and ticks) comprising the mouth and feeding parts. These are the hypostome, the chelicerae and the pedipalps. It is also called the capitulum (however, this word also has other meanings). It is separated from the main body of the animal (the idiosoma) by a flexible section of the cuticle called the circumcapitular furrow or circumcapitular suture. See also * Subcapitulum The subcapitulum (from Latin ''sub'', "under", and ''capitulum'', "small head"), also known as infracapitulum, hypognathum or hipognatum, refers to the ventral part of the gnathosoma (the part of the body comprising the mouth and feeding parts) or ... References Arachnid anatomy Acari {{Acari-stub ...
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