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Lardoglyphidae
''Lardoglyphus'' is a genus of mites in the monotypy, monotypic family Lardoglyphidae, containing the following species: *''Lardoglyphus angelinae'' Olsen, 1982 *''Lardoglyphus falconidus'' Philips & Norton, 1979 *''Lardoglyphus konoi'' (Sasa & Asanuma, 1951) *''Lardoglyphus radovskyi'' Baker, 1990 *''Lardoglyphus robustisetosus'' Baker, 1990 *''Lardoglyphus zacheri'' Oudemans, 1927 References

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Lardoglyphus Robustisetosus
''Lardoglyphus'' is a genus of mites in the monotypy, monotypic family Lardoglyphidae, containing the following species: *''Lardoglyphus angelinae'' Olsen, 1982 *''Lardoglyphus falconidus'' Philips & Norton, 1979 *''Lardoglyphus konoi'' (Sasa & Asanuma, 1951) *''Lardoglyphus radovskyi'' Baker, 1990 *''Lardoglyphus robustisetosus'' Baker, 1990 *''Lardoglyphus zacheri'' Oudemans, 1927 References

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Lardoglyphus Radovskyi
''Lardoglyphus'' is a genus of mites in the monotypic family Lardoglyphidae, containing the following species: *'' Lardoglyphus angelinae'' Olsen, 1982 *'' Lardoglyphus falconidus'' Philips & Norton, 1979 *'' Lardoglyphus konoi'' (Sasa & Asanuma, 1951) *'' Lardoglyphus radovskyi'' Baker, 1990 *''Lardoglyphus robustisetosus ''Lardoglyphus'' is a genus of mites in the monotypy, monotypic family Lardoglyphidae, containing the following species: *''Lardoglyphus angelinae'' Olsen, 1982 *''Lardoglyphus falconidus'' Philips & Norton, 1979 *''Lardoglyphus konoi'' (Sasa & A ...'' Baker, 1990 *'' Lardoglyphus zacheri'' Oudemans, 1927 References Sarcoptiformes {{Acari-stub ...
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Lardoglyphus Konoi
''Lardoglyphus'' is a genus of mites in the monotypic family Lardoglyphidae, containing the following species: *'' Lardoglyphus angelinae'' Olsen, 1982 *'' Lardoglyphus falconidus'' Philips & Norton, 1979 *'' Lardoglyphus konoi'' (Sasa & Asanuma, 1951) *''Lardoglyphus radovskyi'' Baker, 1990 *''Lardoglyphus robustisetosus ''Lardoglyphus'' is a genus of mites in the monotypy, monotypic family Lardoglyphidae, containing the following species: *''Lardoglyphus angelinae'' Olsen, 1982 *''Lardoglyphus falconidus'' Philips & Norton, 1979 *''Lardoglyphus konoi'' (Sasa & A ...'' Baker, 1990 *'' Lardoglyphus zacheri'' Oudemans, 1927 References Sarcoptiformes {{Acari-stub ...
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Lardoglyphus Falconidus
''Lardoglyphus'' is a genus of mites in the monotypic family Lardoglyphidae, containing the following species: *'' Lardoglyphus angelinae'' Olsen, 1982 *'' Lardoglyphus falconidus'' Philips & Norton, 1979 *''Lardoglyphus konoi'' (Sasa & Asanuma, 1951) *''Lardoglyphus radovskyi'' Baker, 1990 *''Lardoglyphus robustisetosus ''Lardoglyphus'' is a genus of mites in the monotypy, monotypic family Lardoglyphidae, containing the following species: *''Lardoglyphus angelinae'' Olsen, 1982 *''Lardoglyphus falconidus'' Philips & Norton, 1979 *''Lardoglyphus konoi'' (Sasa & A ...'' Baker, 1990 *'' Lardoglyphus zacheri'' Oudemans, 1927 References Sarcoptiformes {{Acari-stub ...
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Lardoglyphus Angelinae
''Lardoglyphus'' is a genus of mites in the monotypic family Lardoglyphidae, containing the following species: *'' Lardoglyphus angelinae'' Olsen, 1982 *''Lardoglyphus falconidus'' Philips & Norton, 1979 *''Lardoglyphus konoi'' (Sasa & Asanuma, 1951) *''Lardoglyphus radovskyi'' Baker, 1990 *''Lardoglyphus robustisetosus ''Lardoglyphus'' is a genus of mites in the monotypy, monotypic family Lardoglyphidae, containing the following species: *''Lardoglyphus angelinae'' Olsen, 1982 *''Lardoglyphus falconidus'' Philips & Norton, 1979 *''Lardoglyphus konoi'' (Sasa & A ...'' Baker, 1990 *'' Lardoglyphus zacheri'' Oudemans, 1927 References Sarcoptiformes {{Acari-stub ...
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Lardoglyphus Zacheri
''Lardoglyphus zacheri'' is a species of mite first discovered by Friedrich Zacher in a dermestid beetle culture. The genus ''Lardoglyphus'' was erected by Anthonie Cornelis Oudemans in 1927. The species is known to be a pest to institutional and private dermestid beetle colonies. ''Lardoglyphus zacheri'' has been less studied than its congener '' L. konoi,'' which is occasionally called the "fish mite" and has been known to threaten supplies of cured fish. As a food supply threat the latter species is therefore more of a concern. However, much can be inferred about ''L. zacheri'' by studying ''L. konoi,'' the latter of which is known to thrive in humid environments. Thus ''Lardoglyphus'' species can be expected to become pests in many tropical and subtropical situations, especially where ambient conditions are humid. Some researchers have asserted that devastating ''L. zacheri'' infestations can occur in any climate when their target is a dermestid beetle c ...
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Sarcoptiformes
The Sarcoptiformes are an order of Acari comprising over 15,000 described species in around 230 families. Previously it was divided into two suborders, Oribatida and Astigmatina, but Oribatida has been promoted to an order, and Astigmatina is now an unranked taxon. Families Families: # Acaridae # Acaronychidae # Achipteriidae # Adelphacaridae # Adhaesozetidae # Aeroglyphidae # Aleurodamaeidae # Algophagidae # Alicorhagiidae # Alloptidae # Alycidae # Ameridae # Amerobelbidae # Ameronothridae # Ametroproctidae # Analgidae # Apionacaridae # Arborichthoniidae # Arceremaeidae # Aribatidae # Ascouracaridae # Astegistidae # Atopochthoniidae # Atopomelidae # Autognetidae # Avenzoariidae # Basilobelbidae # Belboidae # Brachychthoniidae # Caleremaeidae # Caloppiidae # Canestrinidae # Canestriniidae # Carabodidae # Carpoglyphidae # Caudiferidae # Ceratokalummidae # Ceratoppiidae # Ceratozetidae # Cerocepheidae # Chaetodactylidae # Chamobatidae # Ch ...
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Astigmatina
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 sensilla. ...
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Monotypy
In biology, a monotypic taxon is a taxonomic group (taxon) that contains only one immediately subordinate taxon. A monotypic species is one that does not include subspecies or smaller, infraspecific taxa. In the case of genera, the term "unispecific" or "monospecific" is sometimes preferred. In botanical nomenclature, a monotypic genus is a genus in the special case where a genus and a single species are simultaneously described. In contrast, an oligotypic taxon contains more than one but only a very few subordinate taxa. Examples Just as the term ''monotypic'' is used to describe a taxon including only one subdivision, the contained taxon can also be referred to as monotypic within the higher-level taxon, e.g. a genus monotypic within a family. Some examples of monotypic groups are: Plants * In the order Amborellales, there is only one family, Amborellaceae and there is only one genus, '' Amborella'', and in this genus there is only one species, namely ''Amborella trichopoda.' ...
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Arthropods (, (gen. ποδός)) are invertebrate animals with an exoskeleton, a Segmentation (biology), segmented body, and paired jointed appendages. Arthropods form the phylum Arthropoda. They are distinguished by their jointed limbs and Arthropod cuticle, cuticle made of chitin, often Mineralization (biology), mineralised with calcium carbonate. The arthropod body plan consists of segments, each with a pair of appendages. Arthropods are bilaterally symmetrical and their body possesses an exoskeleton, external skeleton. In order to keep growing, they must go through stages of moulting, a process by which they shed their exoskeleton to reveal a new one. Some species have wings. They are an extremely diverse group, with up to 10 million species. The haemocoel, an arthropod's internal cavity, through which its haemolymph – analogue of blood – circulates, accommodates its interior Organ (anatomy), organs; it has an open circulatory system. Like their exteriors, the internal or ...
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