Cuba



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  Faunistic and taxonomic additions to the oribatid mites (Acari, Oribatida) of Cuba

Ermilov, Sergey G.; Kontschán, Jenő; Kolesnikov, Vasiliy B.; Klimov, Pavel B. and Sharapov, Denis V.
2023 - Volume: 63, issue: 3
pages: 770-782


  Biological Performance of Tetranychus bastosi (Acari: Tetranychidae) on different hosts

Pereira de Lima, Renata; Cesar Guzzo, Élio and Oliveira Breda, Mariana
2022 - Volume: 62, issue: 4
pages: 1210-1216





  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

  Cysteine and serine proteinases in the Boophilus microplus eggs

Fernandez-Calienes Valdes, A.; Mendiola Martinez, J.; Hernandez Alvarez, H. and De La Vega, R.
2003 - Volume: 43, issue: 3
pages: 229-238

  To the fauna of chigger mites (Acari: Trombiculidae) parasitize bats in Cuba

Daniel, M. and Stekolnikov, A.A.
2003 - Volume: 43, issue: 1-2
pages: 29-37

  A different developmental pattern of the seabird tick Amblyomma loculosum when lizards are present

Ramos, J.A.; Bowler, J.; Davis, L.; Venis, S.; Quinn, J. and Middleton, C.
2001 - Volume: 42, issue: 3
pages: 215-222

  Effect of infestation of Acalitus hibisci (Eriophyoidea: Eriophyidae), a gall forming mite on age and hairs of leaves of Hibiscus vitifolius

Chakrabarti, S.; Chakrabarti, S. and Chakrabarti, S.
2000 - Volume: 41, issue: 3
pages: 313-316

  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

  A new species of Saxidromus (Endeostigmata, Adamystidae) from Cuba

Palacios-Vargas, J.G. and Trueba, D.P.
1995 - Volume: 36, issue: 3
pages: 213-217




  Biology of the European house dust mite, Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (Trouessart)

Saleh, S.M.; Abdelhamid, M.M. and Rezk, H.A.
1991 - Volume: 32, issue: 1
pages: 57-60

  Systematics of Parasitiformes. 510. New Digamasellus and Dendrolaelaps species (Trichopygidiina) from Cuba

Wisniewski, J. and Hirschmann, W.
1989 - Volume: 30, issue: 4
pages: 305-323

  New species of eriophyid mite from Cuba

Natcheff, P.
1988 - Volume: 29, issue: 3
pages: 275-277

  Oviposition of Rhipicephalus (Digineus) bursa Canestrini and Fanzago, 1877 (Acarina, Ixodidae) in laboratory conditions

Hueli, L.E.; Guevara Benitez, D.C. and Garcia Fernandez, P.
1986 - Volume: 27, issue: 2
pages: 117-120

  Study on the bionomics of Nosomma monstrosum (Nuttall and Warburton) (Acari: Ixodidae)

Khan, M.H.; Naithani, R.C. and Singh, K.S.
1982 - Volume: 23, issue: 2
pages: 119-123

  Effect of prey species on the biology of Amblyseius gossipi El Badry (Acari: Mesostigmata: Phytoseiidae)

Yousef, A.E.T.A. and El-Halawany, M.E.
1982 - Volume: 23, issue: 2
pages: 113-117

  Dermatophagoides siboney sp.n. (Acarina; Pyroglyphidae), a new house dust mite from Cuba

Dusbabek, F.; Cuervo, N. and Cruz, J.d.l.
1982 - Volume: 23, issue: 1
pages: 55-62


  The nasal mites of Cuban birds. 2. Ptilonyssidae and Rhinonyssidae (Acarina: Mesostigmata)

Calif, V. and Dusbabek, F.
1970 - Volume: 12, issue: 3
pages: 479-491

  The nasal mites of Cuban birds. 1. Ascidae, Ereynetidae, Trombiculidae (Acarina)

Dusbdbek, F.
1970 - Volume: 12, issue: 2
pages: 269-281

  On the Cuban species of the genus Spelaeorhynchus (Acarina)

Dusbdbek, F.
1970 - Volume: 12, issue: 2
pages: 258-261

  Life history and life table of Tetranychus urticae

Laing, J.E.
1969 - Volume: 11, issue: 1
pages: 32-42

  Life history and life table of Phytoseiulus persimilis

Laing, J.E.
1968 - Volume: 10, issue: 4
pages: 578-588

  Otopheidomenids from the Antilles and elsewhere

Treat, A.E.
1965 - Volume: 7, issue: 1
pages: 1-16

  The genus Asca von Heyden (Acarina: Mesostigmata) in North America, Hawaii and Europe

Hurlbutt, H.W.
1963 - Volume: 5, issue: 4
pages: 480-518

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