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  Ontogenetic instars of Ciprusenia troglobionta sp. nov. (Acari: Astigmata: Canestriniidae) from a cave of Zagros Mountains, Iran

Sadat-Shojaei, Mojgan; Haitlinger, Ryszard; Sadeghi, Saber and Akrami, Mohammad Ali
2023 - Volume: 64, issue: 1
pages: 76-104


  Molecular evolutionary trends and biosynthesis pathways in the Oribatida revealed by the genome of Archegozetes longisetosus

Brückner, Adrian; Barnett, Austen A. ; Bhat, Prashant; Antoshechkin, Igor A. and Kitchen, Sheila A.
2022 - Volume: 62, issue: 2
pages: 532-573


  Two new species of the genus Ghilarovizetes (Acari: Oribatida: Ceratozetidae) from China

Liao, Yuan-Jie; Ren, Guo-Ru and Yang, Mao-Fa
2022 - Volume: 62, issue: 2
pages: 521-531


  Two new species of Cavernocepheus (Acari, Oribatida, Otocepheidae) from Malawi

Ermilov, Sergey G. and Starý, Josef
2022 - Volume: 62, issue: 2
pages: 396-403



  Development cycle of Ornithodoros peruvianus Kohls, Clifford and Jones (Ixodoidea: Argasidae) under laboratory conditions

González-Moraga, M.; Esquivel, C.; Moreno-Salas, L.; Troncoso, Ignacio; Torres-Fuentes, L.; Ardiles, K. and González-Acuña, D.A.
2018 - Volume: 58, issue: 1
pages: 186-191

  Contribution to the knowledge of the genus Plenotocepheus (Acari, Oribatida, Otocepheidae)

Ermilov, Sergey G.
2017 - Volume: 57, issue: 2
pages: 383-391


  A new species of Eutrachytes (Acari: Uropodina: Eutrachytidae) associated with the indian mangrove (Avicennia officinalis)

Moraza, M.L.; Kontschan, J.; Sahoo, G. and Ansari, Z.A.
2016 - Volume: 56, issue: 1
pages: 73-89


  Oribatid fauna (Acari, Oribatida) from a cave in south Nippon (Japan), with a description of a new species

Nakamura, K.; Nakamura, Y.-N. and Fujikawa, T.
2014 - Volume: 54, issue: 3
pages: 249-269

  Neocarus caipora, a new mite species (Parasitiformes: Opilioacarida: Opilioacaridae) from brazilian Amazon caves

Bernardi, L.F.d.O.; Klompen, H. and Ferreira, R.L.
2014 - Volume: 54, issue: 1
pages: 47-56


  Morphological study of Ornithodoros viguerasi cooley and kohls, 1941 (Acari: Ixodida: Argasidae), with sequence information from the mitochondrial 16S rDNA gene

Nava, S.; Venzal, J.M.; Reyes Novelo, E.A.; Mangold, A.J. and Labruna, M.B.
2012 - Volume: 52, issue: 1
pages: 29-38

  Description of the female of Diplothyrus schubarti Lehtinen, 1999 (Holothyrida: Neothyridae) and new species occurrences in Brazil

Bernardi, L.F.d.O.; Azara, L.N.d. and Ferreira, R.L.
2011 - Volume: 51, issue: 3
pages: 311-319


  Predation in suspended and forest floor soils: observations on Australian mesostigmatic mites

Beaulieu, F. and Walter, D.E.
2007 - Volume: 47, issue: 1-2
pages: 43-54



  Invertebrates of Scandinavian caves IX. Acari: Mesostigmata (Gamasina), with a complete list of mites

Lundqvist, L.; Hippa, H. and Koponen, S.
1999 - Volume: 40, issue: 4
pages: 357-365

  Coprozerconidae, a new family of zerconoid mites from North America (Acari: Mesostigmata: Zerconoidea)

Moraza, M.L. and Lindquist, E.E.
1998 - Volume: 39, issue: 4
pages: 291-313

  Medioppia producta: a new oppiid mite (Acarida, Oribatida, Oppiidae) from the Basque Country (Northern Spain)

Iturrondobeitia, J.C. and Arillo, A.
1997 - Volume: 38, issue: 2
pages: 193-197



  Four new species of Antricola ticks (Argasidae: Antricolinae) from bat guano in Cuba and Curacao

De la Cruz, J. and Estrada-Pena, A.
1995 - Volume: 36, issue: 4
pages: 277-286



  New and little known species of Trichonyssus Domrow (Acari: Dermanyssidae)

Domrow, R.
1986 - Volume: 27, issue: 1
pages: 17-29


  Two new eriophyid species infesting olive trees in Egypt (Eriophyoidea: Eriophyidae)

Zaher, M.A. and Abou-Awad, B.A.
1980 - Volume: 21, issue: 1
pages: 65-69


  A new pyroglyphid mite from Australia (Acarina: Sarcoptiformes, Pyroglyphidae)

Fain, A. and Lowry, J.W.J.
1974 - Volume: 16, issue: 2
pages: 331-339

  Biology of Acaropsis docta (Berlese), with notes on bionomics and behaviour of developmental stages

Kapil, R.P. and Bhanot, J.P.
1972 - Volume: 14, issue: 4
pages: 595-604







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