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Eupodoidea
Eupodoidea is a superfamily of mites in the order Trombidiformes. There are about 8 families and more than 160 described species in Eupodoidea. Description Eupodoids are soft-bodied mites that are red, red and black, white or yellow in colour. They can be recognised by the small epivertical lobe on the propodosoma and rhagidial organs on the tarsi of the first two leg pairs. Ecology Eupodoids occur in temperate Grassland, grasslands, Desert, deserts (both hot and cold), alpine regions and polar regions (including tundra). Less commonly, they can be found in Marsh, marshes and heavily wooded areas (including Rainforest, rainforests). The superfamily includes Fungivore, fungivorous, Herbivore, phytophagous and Predation, predatory species. For example, Cocceupodidae and Eupodidae are fungivorous, Penthaleidae are phytophagous (and include some crop pests) and Rhagidiidae are fast-moving predators of small arthropods. Families These eight families belong to the superfamily Eu ...
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Eriorhynchidae
Eriorhynchidae is a Family (biology), family in the order Trombidiformes Species description, described by Qin & Halliday, 1997. There have been Observation, observations along the Eastern states of Australia, East Coast of Australia. Genus Eriorhynchus References

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