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Stratiolaelaps Womersleyi
''Stratiolaelaps'' is a genus of mites in the family Laelapidae. Species * ''Stratiolaelaps antennata'' (Karg, 1993) * ''Stratiolaelaps gibbosus'' (Koyumdzhieva, 1979) * ''Stratiolaelaps lamington'' Walter & Campbell, 2003 * ''Stratiolaelaps lorna'' Walter & Campbell, 2003 * ''Stratiolaelaps marilyn'' Walter & Campbell, 2003 * ''Stratiolaelaps miles'' (Berlese, 1892) * ''Stratiolaelaps reticulata'' Zumpt & Patterson, 1951 * ''Hypoaspis miles, Stratiolaelaps scimitus'' (Womersley, 1956) * ''Stratiolaelaps womersleyi'' Walter & Campbell, 2003 References

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Stratiolaelaps Gibbosus
''Stratiolaelaps'' is a genus of mites in the family Laelapidae. Species * '' Stratiolaelaps antennata'' (Karg, 1993) * '' Stratiolaelaps gibbosus'' (Koyumdzhieva, 1979) * '' Stratiolaelaps lamington'' Walter & Campbell, 2003 * '' Stratiolaelaps lorna'' Walter & Campbell, 2003 * '' Stratiolaelaps marilyn'' Walter & Campbell, 2003 * '' Stratiolaelaps miles'' (Berlese, 1892) * '' Stratiolaelaps reticulata'' Zumpt & Patterson, 1951 * ''Stratiolaelaps scimitus'' (Womersley, 1956) * ''Stratiolaelaps womersleyi ''Stratiolaelaps'' is a genus of mites in the family Laelapidae. Species * ''Stratiolaelaps antennata'' (Karg, 1993) * ''Stratiolaelaps gibbosus'' (Koyumdzhieva, 1979) * ''Stratiolaelaps lamington'' Walter & Campbell, 2003 * ''Str ...'' Walter & Campbell, 2003 References Laelapidae {{Laelapidae-stub ...
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Hypoaspis Miles
''Stratiolaelaps scimitus'' (formerly ''Hypoaspis miles'') is a small (0.5 mm) light brown mite that lives in the top layer of soil. As a natural predator of fungus gnat pupae and of the snail parasite ''Riccardoella limacum'' it is used by gardeners and snail breeders for biological pest control Biological control or biocontrol is a method of controlling pests, such as insects, mites, weeds, and plant diseases, using other organisms. It relies on predation, parasitism, herbivory, or other natural mechanisms, but typically also invo .... ''Stratiolaelaps scimitus'' is also commonly used by reptile, amphibian and invertebrate keepers as a preventative or reactive measure against grain mites and reptile mites. Whereas most mite treatments are based on synthetic chemicals, predatory mites are used as a biological method of preventing and curing mite infestations. ''Stratiolaelaps scimitus'' and the similar species, ''S. aculiefer'' are soil-dwelling, predatory m ...
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Stratiolaelaps Reticulata
''Stratiolaelaps'' is a genus of mites in the family Laelapidae. Species * '' Stratiolaelaps antennata'' (Karg, 1993) * ''Stratiolaelaps gibbosus'' (Koyumdzhieva, 1979) * '' Stratiolaelaps lamington'' Walter & Campbell, 2003 * '' Stratiolaelaps lorna'' Walter & Campbell, 2003 * '' Stratiolaelaps marilyn'' Walter & Campbell, 2003 * '' Stratiolaelaps miles'' (Berlese, 1892) * '' Stratiolaelaps reticulata'' Zumpt & Patterson, 1951 * ''Stratiolaelaps scimitus'' (Womersley, 1956) * ''Stratiolaelaps womersleyi ''Stratiolaelaps'' is a genus of mites in the family Laelapidae. Species * ''Stratiolaelaps antennata'' (Karg, 1993) * ''Stratiolaelaps gibbosus'' (Koyumdzhieva, 1979) * ''Stratiolaelaps lamington'' Walter & Campbell, 2003 * ''Str ...'' Walter & Campbell, 2003 References Laelapidae {{Laelapidae-stub ...
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Stratiolaelaps Miles
''Stratiolaelaps'' is a genus of mites in the family Laelapidae. Species * '' Stratiolaelaps antennata'' (Karg, 1993) * ''Stratiolaelaps gibbosus'' (Koyumdzhieva, 1979) * '' Stratiolaelaps lamington'' Walter & Campbell, 2003 * '' Stratiolaelaps lorna'' Walter & Campbell, 2003 * '' Stratiolaelaps marilyn'' Walter & Campbell, 2003 * '' Stratiolaelaps miles'' (Berlese, 1892) * ''Stratiolaelaps reticulata'' Zumpt & Patterson, 1951 * ''Stratiolaelaps scimitus'' (Womersley, 1956) * ''Stratiolaelaps womersleyi ''Stratiolaelaps'' is a genus of mites in the family Laelapidae. Species * ''Stratiolaelaps antennata'' (Karg, 1993) * ''Stratiolaelaps gibbosus'' (Koyumdzhieva, 1979) * ''Stratiolaelaps lamington'' Walter & Campbell, 2003 * ''Str ...'' Walter & Campbell, 2003 References Laelapidae {{Laelapidae-stub ...
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Stratiolaelaps Marilyn
''Stratiolaelaps'' is a genus of mites in the family Laelapidae. Species * '' Stratiolaelaps antennata'' (Karg, 1993) * ''Stratiolaelaps gibbosus'' (Koyumdzhieva, 1979) * '' Stratiolaelaps lamington'' Walter & Campbell, 2003 * '' Stratiolaelaps lorna'' Walter & Campbell, 2003 * '' Stratiolaelaps marilyn'' Walter & Campbell, 2003 * ''Stratiolaelaps miles'' (Berlese, 1892) * ''Stratiolaelaps reticulata'' Zumpt & Patterson, 1951 * ''Stratiolaelaps scimitus'' (Womersley, 1956) * ''Stratiolaelaps womersleyi ''Stratiolaelaps'' is a genus of mites in the family Laelapidae. Species * ''Stratiolaelaps antennata'' (Karg, 1993) * ''Stratiolaelaps gibbosus'' (Koyumdzhieva, 1979) * ''Stratiolaelaps lamington'' Walter & Campbell, 2003 * ''Str ...'' Walter & Campbell, 2003 References Laelapidae {{Laelapidae-stub ...
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Stratiolaelaps Lorna
''Stratiolaelaps'' is a genus of mites in the family Laelapidae. Species * '' Stratiolaelaps antennata'' (Karg, 1993) * ''Stratiolaelaps gibbosus'' (Koyumdzhieva, 1979) * '' Stratiolaelaps lamington'' Walter & Campbell, 2003 * '' Stratiolaelaps lorna'' Walter & Campbell, 2003 * ''Stratiolaelaps marilyn'' Walter & Campbell, 2003 * ''Stratiolaelaps miles'' (Berlese, 1892) * ''Stratiolaelaps reticulata'' Zumpt & Patterson, 1951 * ''Stratiolaelaps scimitus'' (Womersley, 1956) * ''Stratiolaelaps womersleyi ''Stratiolaelaps'' is a genus of mites in the family Laelapidae. Species * ''Stratiolaelaps antennata'' (Karg, 1993) * ''Stratiolaelaps gibbosus'' (Koyumdzhieva, 1979) * ''Stratiolaelaps lamington'' Walter & Campbell, 2003 * ''Str ...'' Walter & Campbell, 2003 References Laelapidae {{Laelapidae-stub ...
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Stratiolaelaps Lamington
''Stratiolaelaps'' is a genus of mites in the family Laelapidae. Species * '' Stratiolaelaps antennata'' (Karg, 1993) * ''Stratiolaelaps gibbosus'' (Koyumdzhieva, 1979) * '' Stratiolaelaps lamington'' Walter & Campbell, 2003 * ''Stratiolaelaps lorna'' Walter & Campbell, 2003 * ''Stratiolaelaps marilyn'' Walter & Campbell, 2003 * ''Stratiolaelaps miles'' (Berlese, 1892) * ''Stratiolaelaps reticulata'' Zumpt & Patterson, 1951 * ''Stratiolaelaps scimitus'' (Womersley, 1956) * ''Stratiolaelaps womersleyi ''Stratiolaelaps'' is a genus of mites in the family Laelapidae. Species * ''Stratiolaelaps antennata'' (Karg, 1993) * ''Stratiolaelaps gibbosus'' (Koyumdzhieva, 1979) * ''Stratiolaelaps lamington'' Walter & Campbell, 2003 * ''Str ...'' Walter & Campbell, 2003 References Laelapidae {{Laelapidae-stub ...
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Stratiolaelaps Antennata
''Stratiolaelaps'' is a genus of mites in the family Laelapidae. Species * '' Stratiolaelaps antennata'' (Karg, 1993) * ''Stratiolaelaps gibbosus'' (Koyumdzhieva, 1979) * ''Stratiolaelaps lamington'' Walter & Campbell, 2003 * ''Stratiolaelaps lorna'' Walter & Campbell, 2003 * ''Stratiolaelaps marilyn'' Walter & Campbell, 2003 * ''Stratiolaelaps miles'' (Berlese, 1892) * ''Stratiolaelaps reticulata'' Zumpt & Patterson, 1951 * ''Stratiolaelaps scimitus'' (Womersley, 1956) * ''Stratiolaelaps womersleyi ''Stratiolaelaps'' is a genus of mites in the family Laelapidae. Species * ''Stratiolaelaps antennata'' (Karg, 1993) * ''Stratiolaelaps gibbosus'' (Koyumdzhieva, 1979) * ''Stratiolaelaps lamington'' Walter & Campbell, 2003 * ''Str ...'' Walter & Campbell, 2003 References Laelapidae {{Laelapidae-stub ...
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Arthropod
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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Texas A&M University
Texas A&M University (Texas A&M, A&M, or TAMU) is a public, land-grant, research university in College Station, Texas. It was founded in 1876 and became the flagship institution of the Texas A&M University System in 1948. As of late 2021, Texas A&M has the largest student body in the United States, and is the only university in Texas to hold simultaneous designations as a land, sea, and space grant institution. In 2001, it was inducted into the Association of American Universities. The university's students, alumni, and sports teams are known as Aggies, and its athletes compete in eighteen varsity sports as a member of the Southeastern Conference. The university was the first public higher-education institution in Texas; it opened for classes on October 4, 1876, as the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas (A.M.C.) under the provisions of the 1862 Morrill Land-Grant Act. In the following decades, the college grew in size and scope, expanding to its largest enro ...
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Mite
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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