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Rotundabaloghia Singaporica
''Rotundabaloghia'' is a genus of tortoise mites in the family Uropodidae. There are about 16 described species in ''Rotundabaloghia''. Species These 16 species belong to the genus ''Rotundabaloghia'': * '' Rotundabaloghia browni'' * '' Rotundabaloghia bukavuensis'' * '' Rotundabaloghia erinacea'' * '' Rotundabaloghia ermilovi'' * '' Rotundabaloghia hongkongensis'' Kontschán, 2015 * '' Rotundabaloghia iquitosensis'' Hirschmann, 1992 * '' Rotundabaloghia javaensis'' * '' Rotundabaloghia kaydani'' * ''Rotundabaloghia lindqvistiformis'' * '' Rotundabaloghia magna'' Hirschmann, 1992 * '' Rotundabaloghia rwandae'' * '' Rotundabaloghia singaporica'' Hirschmann, 1975 * ''Rotundabaloghia splendida'' * ''Rotundabaloghia tobiasi'' Hirschmann, 1975 * ''Rotundabaloghia ukoguruensis ''Rotundabaloghia'' is a genus of tortoise mites in the family Uropodidae. There are about 16 described species in ''Rotundabaloghia''. Species These 16 species belong to the genus ''Rotundabaloghia'': * '' ...
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Uropodidae
Uropodidae is a family of mites in the order Mesostigmata. Description As part of superfamily Uropodoidea, Uropodidae are tortoise-like mites with an oval to circular outline, and with armour both dorsally and ventrally. They can be distinguished from other uropodoids by their chelicerae lacking a large, sclerotized node and their genital opening being in an intercoxal position. Ecology Several species in the family commonly infest Vermicompost, worm bins and consume food intended for the worms. An undescribed species of Uropodidae sucks out the hemolymph of pupae of ''Pheidole megacephala'' ants, resulting in the death of pupae. It preferentially attacks pupae of soldier and male ants. Uropodidae are Phoresis, phoretic on larger arthropods, meaning that they attach to larger arthropods to be transported to new places. This attachment is achieved using a pedicel of translucent material extruded from the mite's anus. One known host for uropodid mites is the red palm weevil ( ...
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