Comparative study



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  Does the ability of Blattisocius species to prey on mites and insects vary according to the relative length of the cheliceral digits?

Esteca, F.d.C.N.; Perez-Madruga, Y.; Britto, E.P.J. and Moraes, G.J.d.
2014 - Volume: 54, issue: 3
pages: 359-365


  Comparative morphological and biological studies of two rhagidiid mites: Robustocheles deltacus and Rhagidia qaliubiensis

Abou-Awad, B.A.; El-Sawaf, B.M.; Reda, A.S. and Abdel-Khalek, A.A.
2011 - Volume: 51, issue: 3
pages: 381-393


  Comparative morphological and biological studies of two eupodid mite: Benoinyssus momeni and Eupodes bakeri

Abou-Awad, B.A.; El-Sawaf, B.M.; Hassan, M.M. and Abdel-Khalek, A.A.
2008 - Volume: 48, issue: 1-2
pages: 47-54




  The pretarsi of astigmatid mites

Atyeo, W.T.
1979 - Volume: 20, issue: 2
pages: 244-269


  Are Claparede s organs and genital disks of some mites, respiratory organs?

Vercammen-Grandjean, P.H.
1975 - Volume: 17, issue: 4
pages: 624-630


  The systematic position of Panteniphis africanus (Acarina: Mesostigmata)

Hurlbutt, H.W.
1975 - Volume: 17, issue: 1
pages: 36-42

  Ecology and ethology of Ixodes ricinus L. in Switzerland. Second note: comparison of populations in 1972 and 1973

Mermod, C.; Aeschlimann, A. and Graf, J.F.
1974 - Volume: 16, issue: 4
pages: 612-620

  Evolution of mites, and the models for the evolution of Arachnids

van der Hamrnen, L.
1974 - Volume: 16, issue: 3
pages: 377-381


  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 genus Blomia Oudemans (Acari: Glycyphagidae). 2. Comparison of its species

Van Bronswijk, J.E.M.H. and De Cock, A.W.A.M.
1973 - Volume: 15, issue: 3
pages: 490-505

  Life cycle evolution in mites and other groups of Arachnids

van der Hammen, L.
1973 - Volume: 15, issue: 3
pages: 384-390



  Observations on oribatid mites in laboratory cultures

Shereef, G.M.
1972 - Volume: 14, issue: 2
pages: 281-291


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