Schwiebea Longibursata
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Schwiebea Longibursata
''Schwiebea'' is a genus of mites in the family Acaridae. It is among the largest in the family with over 60 species. Description Adults of ''Schwiebea'' are distinguished from other mites by: the absence of many Seta, setae, the reduction of supracoxal seta of leg I to a tiny spine, and the absence of Grandjean's organ. Additionally, the propodosomal sclerite has a posterior indentation/incision for up to 50% of its length. Females have a spermatheca (organ for receiving and storing sperm) and its morphology is important for distinguishing species. Habitat ''Schwiebea'' have been collected from various habitats including vegetation (clover roots, a verbena field, peony rose, ''Gerbera'' roots, Yam (vegetable), yams, taro seeds), leaf litter, peat moss, caves, insect rearing containers and even some aquatic environments (Fish farming, fish farms, Aquarium, aquariums, Swimming pool, swimming pools). Some species attach Phoresis, phoretically to arthropods such as Bark beetle, ...
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