Smaridiidae is a family of mites belonging to the order Trombidiformes. These large predatory mites have long oval bodies distinctively pointed in front. They are usually red and densely hairy […]
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Erythraeidae
Erythraeidae is a family of mites belonging to the Trombidiformes. Larval forms of these mites are parasitic on various other arthropods for example harvestmen but the adults are free-living predators. […]
Neodiplogynium vallei
Neodiplogynium vallei is a species of parasitic mite belonging to the family Diplogyniidae. This is an oval species with a length of around ¾ mm. It is an ectoparasite found […]
Neodiplogynium
Neodiplogynium is a genus of parasitic mites belonging to the family Diplogyniidae. Members of this genus can be distinguished from related mites by the sclerotized anal and ventral plates being […]
Cherry Lake (horse)
A registered Thoroughbred Cherry Lake raced mostly on the Quarter Horse racetracks and made her mark on the Quarter Horse breed in the breeding shed.
Gasteracantha cancriformis
Gasteracantha cancriformis (the star spider spiny-backed orbweaver spiny orbweaver spider crab-like orbweaver spider crab-like spiny orbweaver spider jewel spider spiny-bellied orbweaver jewel box spider or smiley face spider) is a […]
Rahy
Rahy (February 18 1985 – September 22 2011) was an Thoroughbred racehorse who competed in England and the United States. Bred by Hill ‘n’ Dale Farms in Lexington he was […]
Diplogyniidae
Diplogyniidae is a family of parasitic mites belonging to the order Mesostigmata. Many are parasites on beetles but some live on larger animals (e.g. rats).
Amblyseius orientalis
Amblyseius orientalis is a species of predatory mite belonging to the family Phytoseiidae. This oval greyish white mite is very small; the female is around 380 μm in length and […]
Amblyseius tsugawai
Amblyseius tsugawai is a species of predatory mite belonging to the family Phytoseiidae. This oval mite less than 0.5 mm in length is only known from apple trees on Honshū […]