Myobioidea
Myobiidae is a family (biology), family of mites, containing the following genera: *''Acanthophthirius'' Perkins, 1925 *''Acrobatobia'' Fain & Lukoschus, 1976 *''Amorphacarus'' Ewing, 1938 *''Anuncomyobia'' Fain, 1972 *''Australomyobia'' Fain, 1973 *''Binunculoides'' Fain, 1972 *''Binuncus'' Radford, 1954 *''Blarinobia'' Jameson, 1955 *''Chimarrogalobia'' K. Uchikawa, 1986 *''Crocidurobia'' Jameson, 1970 *''Cryptomyobia'' Radford, 1954 *''Eadiea'' Jameson, 1949 *''Eudusbabekia'' E. W. Jameson, 1971 *''Eutalpacarus'' Jameson, 1949 *''Ewingana'' Radford, 1952 *''Foliomyobia'' Radford, 1948 *''Furipterobia'' K. Uchikawa, 1988 *''Gundimyobia'' Fain & Lukoschus, 1976 *''Gymnomyobia'' Fain & Lukoschus, 1976 *''Hipposiderobia'' Dusbábek, 1968 *''Idiurobia'' Fain, 1973 *''Ioannela'' Dusbábek & Lukoschus, 1973 *''Limnogalobia'' Fain & Lukoschus, 1976 *''Madamyobia'' Fain & Lukoschus, 1975 *''Metabinuncus'' Fain, 1972 *''Microgalobia'' Fain, 1972 *''Myobia'' von Heyden, 1826 *''Mystacob ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jean Pierre Mégnin
Jean Pierre Mégnin (16 January 1828 – 31 December 1905) was a French army veterinarian and entomologist. He is best known for his work with dogs in the field of cynology. He also contributed to the field of forensic entomology. He led experiments which unveiled the eight distinct waves of insect succession on corpses exposed to air. Similarly, he showed two waves of insect succession on corpses that are buried. Biography Jean Pierre Mégnin, born in Herimoncourt, (Doubs), went to school at the Ecole d'Alfort from 1849 until his graduation in 1853. In 1855, he opted for a military career as an army veterinarian and was mainly assigned to Paris or Vincennes. He retired in 1885, the year during which he founded the newspaper ''l'Éleveur'', at which time he was the director of the paper. Previous to that, he had already been involved in journalism by participating regularly, under the pseudonym of Dr. Joanné, in the writing of the journal ''l'Acclimatation'' created by Émi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Myobia
''Myobia'' is a genus of mites that live in the fur of rodents, and contains the following species: *'' Myobia agraria'' Gorissen & Lukoschus, 1982 – found on '' Apodemus agrarius'' *'' Myobia annae'' Haitlinger, 1987 – found on '' Apodemus mystacinus'' *'' Myobia apomyos'' Uchikawa, OConnor & Klompen, 1991 – found on '' Apomys littoralis'' *'' Myobia malaysiensis'' Fain, Lukoschus & Nadchatram, 1980 *''Myobia musculi ''Myobia musculi'' is a type of fur mite which is found worldwide. It can infest mice and, rarely, other rodents. Like all mites the ''Myobia musculi'' mite has four pairs of legs but the first pair are very short, as an adaptation In bi ...'' ( Schranck, 1781) *'' Myobia machadoi'' Fain, 1972 References Trombidiformes Taxa named by Carl von Heyden {{Trombidiformes-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |