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Trombidiidae, also known as red velvet mites, true velvet mites, or rain bugs, are small arachnids (eight-legged arthropods) found in
plant litter Plant litter (also leaf litter, tree litter, soil litter, litterfall or duff) is dead plant material (such as leaves, bark, needles, twigs, and cladodes) that have fallen to the ground. This detritus or dead organic material and its constituent ...
and are known for their bright red color. While adults are typically in length, some, such as the genus ''
Dinothrombium ''Dinothrombium'' is a genus of mites belonging to the family Trombidiidae Trombidiidae, also known as red velvet mites, true velvet mites, or rain bugs, are small arachnids (eight-legged arthropods) found in plant litter and are known for t ...
'', may reach up to . Their life pattern is in stages similar to other members of the Prostigmata: egg, pre-larva, larva, protonymph, deutonymph, tritonymph and adult (male or female). They usually have only one breeding cycle per year.Zhang, Zhi-Qiang (1998) Biology and ecology of trombidiid mites (Acari: Trombidioidea) Experimental & Applied Acarology 22:139–15
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instar An instar (, from the Latin '' īnstar'', "form", "likeness") is a developmental stage of arthropods, such as insects, between each moult (''ecdysis''), until sexual maturity is reached. Arthropods must shed the exoskeleton in order to grow or ass ...
s they are often parasites of insects and other arachnids. One well known species from Europe, Asia, and North Africa is '' Trombidium holosericeum''. The systematics of this group has been in flux and many former subfamilies of this are now raised to families within the Trombidioidea.


List of genera

According to Joanna Makol * Trombidiinae Leach, 1815 ** ''
Allothrombium ''Allothrombium'' is a genus of mites belonging to the family Trombidiidae Trombidiidae, also known as red velvet mites, true velvet mites, or rain bugs, are small arachnids (eight-legged arthropods) found in plant litter and are known for t ...
'' Berlese, 1903 synonyme ''Corethrothrombium'' Oudemans, 1928 & ''Mongolothrombium'' Feider, 1973 ** '' Andinothrombium'' Makol, 2007 ** '' Andrethrombium'' Makol, 2007 ** '' Arknotrombium'' Haitlinger, 2007 ** '' Azaritrombium'' Saboori, Bagheri & Haddad, 2005 ** '' Caenothrombium'' Oudemans, 1927 ** '' Calctrombidium'' Haitlinger, 2003 ** '' Clinotrombium'' Southcott, 1986 ** '' Darjeelingia'' Makol, 2007 ** ''
Dinothrombium ''Dinothrombium'' is a genus of mites belonging to the family Trombidiidae Trombidiidae, also known as red velvet mites, true velvet mites, or rain bugs, are small arachnids (eight-legged arthropods) found in plant litter and are known for t ...
'' Oudemans, 1910 ** '' Dolichothrombidium'' Feider, 1945 ** '' Iranitrombium'' Saboori & Hajiqanbar in Saboori, Hajiqanbar & Irani-nejad 2003 ** '' Mesothrobium'' Hirst, 1926 synonyme ''Austrothrombium'' Womersley, 1934 ** '' Monotrombium'' Zhang in Zhang & Norbakhsh 1995 ** '' Oskootrombium'' Saboori, Bagheri & Haddad 2006 ** '' Paratrombium'' Bruyant, 1910 ** '' Pollicotrombium'' Southcott, 1986 ** '' Robauxthrombium'' Makol, 2007 ** '' Ronaldothrombium'' Makol, 2007 ** ''
Trombidium ''Trombidium'' is a genus of mite with about 30 described species. Species * '' Trombidium auroraense'' Vercammen-Grandjean, Van Driesche & Gyrisco, 1977 – New York * '' Trombidium breei'' Southcott, 1986 – Europe (host: ''Agapetes galathea' ...
'' Fabricius, 1775 synonyme ''Kaszabothrombium'' Fieder, 1973 ** '' Variathrombium'' Robaux, 1969 ** '' Wohltmannella'' Makol, 2007 ** '' Xenothrombium'' Oudemans, 1927


Human use

The oil from the red velvet mite ''
Trombidium grandissimum ''Trombidium grandissimum'', commonly known as the giant red velvet mite, is a species of mite in the genus ''Trombidium'' in the family Trombidiidae. The mite is endemic to northern and central India, where it is called 'Badal kida', 'Bhir-buti' ...
'' is used in traditional Indian medicine to treat paralysis.Oudhia, P. 1999b
Traditional medicinal knowledge about red velvet mite ''Trombidium'' sp. (Acari: Trombidiidae) in Chhattisgarh.
''Insect Environment'' 5(3):113.


References

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