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Myocoptidae
Myocoptidae is a family of mites belonging to the order Sarcoptiformes. Genera: * '' Apocalypsis'' Bochkov, 2010 * '' Criniscansor'' Poppe, 1889 * '' Dromiciocoptes'' Fain, 1970 * '' Dromicioptes'' Fain, 1970 * '' Gliricoptes'' Lawrence, 1956 * '' Histiophorus'' Agassiz, 1846 * '' Myocoptes'' Claparède, 1869 * '' Sciurocoptes'' Fain, Munting & Lukoschus, 1969 * ''Trichobius ''Trichobius'' is a genus of bat fly, bat flies in the family Streblidae. There are more than 60 described species in ''Trichobius''. Species These 69 species belong to the genus ''Trichobius'': * ''Trichobius adamsi'' Augustson, 1943 * ''Tricho ...'' Canestrini, 1896 * '' Trichoecius'' G.Canestrini, 1899 References {{Taxonbar, from=Q11845746 Acari ...
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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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Mites
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 predators or 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 distinct groups of arachnids ...
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Apocalypsis (mite)
Apocalypse () is a literary genre in which a supernatural being reveals cosmic mysteries or the future to a human intermediary. The means of mediation include dreams, visions and heavenly journeys, and they typically feature symbolic imagery drawn from the Hebrew Bible, cosmological and (pessimistic) historical surveys, the division of time into periods, esoteric numerology, and claims of ecstasy and inspiration. Almost all are written under pseudonyms (false names), claiming as author a venerated hero from previous centuries, as with Book of Daniel, composed during the 2nd century BCE but bearing the name of the legendary Daniel. Eschatology, from Greek ''eschatos'', last, concerns expectations of the end of the present age, and apocalyptic eschatology is the application of the apocalyptic world-view to the end of the world, when God will punish the wicked and reward the faithful. An apocalypse will often contain much eschatological material, but need not: the baptism of J ...
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Trichobius (mite)
''Trichobius'' is a genus of bat flies in the family Streblidae. There are more than 60 described species in ''Trichobius''. Species These 69 species belong to the genus ''Trichobius'': * '' Trichobius adamsi'' Augustson, 1943 * '' Trichobius affinis'' Wenzel, 1976 * ''Trichobius anducei'' Guerrero, 1998 * ''Trichobius angulatus'' Wenzel, 1976 * '' Trichobius assimilis'' Wenzel, 1976 * '' Trichobius bequaerti'' Wenzel, 1966 * '' Trichobius bilobus'' Wenzel, 1976 * '' Trichobius brennani'' Wenzel, 1966 * '' Trichobius caecus'' Edwards, 1918 * '' Trichobius cernyi'' Peterson & Hurka, 1974 * '' Trichobius cognatus'' Peterson & Hurka, 1974 * '' Trichobius corynorhini'' Cockerell, 1910 * '' Trichobius costalimai'' Guimaraes, 1938 * ''Trichobius diaemi'' Wenzel, 1976 * '' Trichobius diphyllae'' Wenzel, 1966 * ''Trichobius dominicanus'' Peterson & Hurka, 1974 * '' Trichobius dugesii'' Townsend, 1891 * '' Trichobius dugesiodes'' Wenzel, 1966 * '' Trichobius dunni'' Wenzel, 1966 * ''Trich ...
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