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  New records of phytoseiid mites (Acari: Phytoseiidae) on solanaceous plants in the Syrian coastal region

Dayoub, Ahmad Malek and Boubou, Angham
2023 - Volume: 63, issue: 3
pages: 744-750


  Phytoseiid mites (Acari: Mesostigmata) from Central West Morocco: new records and key to females of all recorded Moroccan species

Zahidi, Abdelaziz; Akchour, Abdellah; Kreiter, Serge; Tixier, Marie-Stéphane; Msanda, Fouad and El Mousadik, Abdelhamid
2023 - Volume: 63, issue: 3
pages: 691-724



  Two new species from the Hygrobates nigromaculatus-complex (Acariformes, Hydrachnidia, Hygrobatidae), based on morphological and molecular evidence

Pešić, Vladimir; Jovanović, Milica; Manović, Ana; Zawal, Andrej; Bańkowska, Aleksandra; Broda, Łukasz; Martin, Peter and Dabert, Miroslawa
2020 - Volume: 60, issue: 4
pages: 753-768



  On the taxonomic status of the water mite genus Spongibates Wainstein, 1978 (Acari, Hydrachnidia, Hygrobatidae)

Tuzovskij, Petr V. and Smit, Harry
2018 - Volume: 58, issue: 4
pages: 946-950

  Survey of European mites from the suborder Uropodina: II. Morphology, geographical distribution, biology, and ecology of Trematurella elegans (Kramer, 1882)

Błoszyk, Jerzy; Adamski, Zbigniew and Napierała, Agnieszka
2018 - Volume: 58, issue: 3
pages: 683-709



  Three new species of oribatid mites (Acari, Oribatida) from Ecuador

Ermilov, S.G.; Sandmann, D.; Marian, F. and Maraun, M.
2013 - Volume: 53, issue: 1
pages: 111-123


  New and unrecorded oppioid mites (Acari: Oribatida) from Yozgat Pine Grove National Park, Turkey

Toluk, A. and Ayyildiz, N.
2008 - Volume: 48, issue: 3-4
pages: 209-223

  Larvae and nymphs of Amblyomma tigrinum Koch,1844 and Amblyomma triste Koch, 1844 (Acari: Ixodidae) naturally parasitizing Sigmodontinae rodents

Nava, S.; Lareschi, M.; Abba, A.M.; Beldomenico, P.M.; Venzal, J.M.; Mangold, A.J. and Guglielmone, A.A.
2006 - Volume: 46, issue: 3-4
pages: 135-141

  Ticks on birds in Switzerland

Papadopoulos, B.; Humair, P.F.; Aeschlimann, A.; Vaucher, C. and Buttiker, W.
2001 - Volume: 42, issue: 1
pages: 3-19

  Observations on acarofauna in four apple orchards of Central Greece. II. Green cover and hedges as potential sources of phytoseiid mites (Acari: Phytoseiidae)

Papaioannou-Souliotis, P.; Markoyiannaki-Printziou, D. and Zeginis, G.
2000 - Volume: 41, issue: 4
pages: 411-421







  A new genus and two new species of mites (Acari) phoretic or parasitic on Neotropical Chrysomelidae (Coleoptera)

Fain, A. and Santiagoblay, J.A.
1993 - Volume: 34, issue: 4
pages: 337-343





  The Selenoribatidae, a thalassobionte family oribatid (Oribatei)

Schuster, R.
1977 - Volume: 19, issue: 1
pages: 155-160

  The evolution of the coxa in mites and other groups of Chelicerata

van der Hammen, L.
1977 - Volume: 19, issue: 1
pages: 12-19

  Effect of the JH-analogues altosid and altozar on the North American house-dust mite, Dermatophagoides farinae Hughes (Acarina, Pyroglyphidae)

Saleh, S.M.; El-Helaly, M.S.; Rawash, I.A. and El-Gayer, F.H.
1976 - Volume: 18, issue: 2
pages: 345-350


  Spider mite webbing. I. The production of webbing under various environmental conditions

Hazan, A.; Gerson, U. and Tahori, A.S.
1974 - Volume: 16, issue: 1
pages: 68-84

  The feather mite family Alloptidae Gaud. 2. The Oxyalginae, new subfamily (Analgoidea)

Peterson, P.C. and Atyeo, W.T.
1971 - Volume: 13, issue: 4
pages: 651-668

  General notes on the fondamental structure of the Gnathosoma

van der Hammen, L.
1970 - Volume: 12, issue: 1
pages: 16-22

  Blankaartia acuscutellans (Acarina: Trombiculidae) and its enlargment to Africa

Taufflieb, R.
1969 - Volume: 11, issue: 2
pages: 284-289

  Fourteen species of Ptilonyssus from Australian birds (Acarina, Laelaptidae)

Domrow, R.
1964 - Volume: 6, issue: 4
pages: 595-623


  About the Hermanniellidae (Oribatei). Second part

Grandjean, F.
1962 - Volume: 4, issue: 4
pages: 632-670

  A new Sudanese species of Erythraeus Latreille 1806: (E. nigritiensis n. sp.)

André, M.
1962 - Volume: 4, issue: 3
pages: 307-312

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