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Melissotydeus macrosolenus, female, dorsal view, ex Partamona mourei, Brazil (modified from André, 1985) title=
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Prodorsal sclerite, eyes, and anterior hysterosomal setae of the mite Neotrombidium sp. (Neotrombidiidae), larva, ex Xylocopa micans, USA: Florida, BMOC 03-0525-002 title=
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Trochometridium tribulatum, phoretic female, ex Melissodes sp., USA: Arizona, BMOC 03-0821-006
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Image of Pyemotes ventricosus (Newport 1850)
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Abacarus hystrix
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Spruce spider mite (Oligonychus ununguis) eggs.
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Maple bladdergall mite (Vasates quadripedes) North Seatac Park, Seatac, Washington, United States
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Maple bladdergall mite (Vasates quadripedes) North Seatac Park, Seatac, Washington, United StatesFrom
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Several tiny mites live inside each gall. The white, carrot-shaped gall mites, are barely visible here under high magnification.
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Several tiny mites live inside each gall. The white, carrot-shaped gall mites, are barely visible here under high magnification.From
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