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Dermanyssiae
Dermanyssiae is a "sub-cohort" of mite Mites are small arachnids (eight-legged arthropods). Mites span two large orders of arachnids, the Acariformes and the Parasitiformes, which were historically grouped together in the subclass Acari, but genetic analysis does not show clear evid ...s. References Mesostigmata {{Mesostigmata-stub ...
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Ascoidea (Acari)
Ascoidea may refer to: * ''Ascoidea'' (fungus), a genus of fungi in the family Ascoideaceae *Ascoidea (mite) Ascoidea is a superfamily of mites. , four families are listed by the Integrated Taxonomic Information System: * Ameroseiidae * Antennochelidae *Ascidae *Melicharidae ''Melicharidae'' is a family of mites in the order Mesostigmata. Descripti ...
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Dermanyssoidea
Dermanyssoidea is a superfamily of mites, including most of the mites which parasitise vertebrates. Families Dermanyssoidea contains 21 families: * Dasyponyssidae *Dermanyssidae * Entonyssidae * Haemogamasidae *Halarachnidae * Hirstionyssidae * Hystrichonyssidae * Ixodorhynchidae * Laelapidae * Larvamimidae * Leptolaelapidae *Macronyssidae * Manitherionyssidae * Omentolaelapidae * Pneumophionyssidae * Raillietiidae *Rhinonyssidae * Spelaeorhynchidae *Spinturnicidae * Trichoaspididae * Uronyssidae * Varroidae The familial composition is debated. For example, a 2010 analysis found Spelaeorhynchidae and Spinturnicidae to be more closely related to Eviphidoidea than to Dermanyssoidea. Description Dermanyssoidea are morphologically variable. For example, within ''Dermanyssus'' (Dermanyssidae) alone, there are some species that are compact and sclerotised with short and stout legs, while others are soft-bodied (to allow engorgement with blood) with reduced shields and slender l ...
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Rhodacaroidea
Rhodacaroidea is a superfamily of mites in the order Mesostigmata. There are 6 families with more than 900 described species in Rhodacaroidea, found worldwide. These mites inhabit soil and litter, including rodent and nests, moss and lichen, termite nests, and sometimes tree trunks. Some are predators of small insects, mites, and springtails, and some have been found on bark beetles. Families These six families belong to the superfamily Rhodacaroidea: * Digamasellidae Evans * Halolaelapidae Karg, 1965 * Laelaptonyssidae Womersley, 1956 * Ologamasidae Ryke, 1962 * Rhodacaridae Rhodacaridae is a family of mites in the order Mesostigmata.Walter, David Evans, edRhodacaridae Species Listing Biology Catalog. Texas A&M University. Retrieved on August 27, 2010. Genera * '' Afrodacarellus'' Hulbutt, 1974 * '' Afrogamasellus' ... Evans, 1957 * Teranyssidae Halliday, 2006 References Acari Arthropod superfamilies {{mesostigmata-stub ...
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Mite
Mites are small arachnids (eight-legged arthropods). Mites span two large orders of arachnids, the Acariformes and the Parasitiformes, which were historically grouped together in the subclass Acari, but genetic analysis does not show clear evidence of a close relationship. Most mites are tiny, less than in length, and have a simple, unsegmented body plan. The small size of most species makes them easily overlooked; some species live in water, many live in soil as decomposers, others live on plants, sometimes creating galls, while others again are Predation, predators or Parasitism, parasites. This last type includes the commercially destructive ''Varroa'' parasite of honey bees, as well as scabies mites of humans. Most species are harmless to humans, but a few are associated with allergies or may transmit diseases. The scientific discipline devoted to the study of mites is called acarology. Evolution and taxonomy The mites are not a defined taxon, but is used for two disti ...
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Texas Tech University Press
The Texas Tech University Press (or TTUP), founded in 1971, is the university press of the American Texas Tech University, located in Lubbock, Texas. See also * List of English-language book publishing companies * List of university presses * Texas A&M University Press * University of Texas Press External links * , the official website of the Texas Tech University Press 1971 establishments in Texas Book publishing companies based in Texas Publishing companies established in 1971 Press Press may refer to: Media * Print media or news media, commonly called "the press" * Printing press, commonly called "the press" * Press (newspaper), a list of newspapers * Press TV, an Iranian television network People * Press (surname), a fam ... University presses of the United States {{TexasTech-stub ...
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