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Hypoderidae
Hypoderidae is a family of mites belonging to the order Astigmata. Genera: * ''Alcedinectes'' Fain, 1966 * ''Amazonectes'' Fain, 1967 * ''Apodidectes'' Mironov & OConnor, 2013 * ''Aradectes'' Fain, 1966 * ''Bubulcodectes'' Fain & Lukoschus, 1986 * ''Collocalidectes'' Mironov & OConnor, 2013 * ''Colobathryglyphus'' Fain & Nadchatram, 1982 * ''Dipodomydectes'' Fain & Lukoschus, 1978 * ''Gypsodectes'' Fain, 1984 * ''Hypodectes'' de Filippi, 1862 * ''Ibisidectes'' Fain & Laurence, 1974 * ''Muridectes'' Fain, 1968 * ''Neottialges'' Fain, 1966 * ''Neotytodectes'' OConnor, 1981 * ''Passerodectes'' Fain, 1966 * ''Phalacrodectes'' Fain, 1966 * ''Picidectes'' Fain, 1967 * ''Thalassornectes'' Fain, 1966 * ''Tytodectes'' Fain, 1966 References

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Astigmata
Astigmatina is a clade of mites in the superorder Acariformes. Astigmata has been ranked as an order or suborder in the past, but was lowered to the unranked clade Astigmatina of the clade Desmonomatides (synonym Desmonomata) in the order Sarcoptiformes. Astigmatina is now made up of the two groups Acaridia and Psoroptidia, which have been suborders of the order Astigmata in the past. Astigmatina contains about 10 superfamilies and 76 families under Acaridia and Psoroptidia. Astigmatina belongs to the Sarcoptiformes, which contains the "biting" Acariformes. Many species are parasites of vertebrates. Most notorious among these are the Psoroptidia, which contain such notable taxa as feather mites and ''Sarcoptes scabiei''. Description Astigmatan mites are usually soft-bodied and white to brownish in colour (rarely tan and well-sclerotised), and range from 0.15 to 2.00 mm in length. They lack stigmatal openings (thus the name of the clade), peritremes or prodorsal Sensillum, ...
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