Discovery



31 items matching your criteria

  First report of the Tuckerellidae mite Tuckerella elegans Rossi de Simons from Brazil

Castro, Iury S.; De Avezedo, Adria O.; Vinhas, Naiara N.; Castro, Elizeu B. and Ferla, Noeli J.
2025 - Volume: 65, issue: 2
pages: 265-269


  Rediscovery of the neotrichous species Tauriobia insueta Livshitz & Mitrofanov (Acari: Trombidiformes: Tetranychidae)

Stathakis, Theodoros I.; Tsaklidou, Yelena and Panou, Eleni N.
2024 - Volume: 64, issue: 4
pages: 1126-1137


  Complementary description of the female of Typhlodromus (Anthoseius) xini Wu (Acari: Phytoseiidae) with the first description of its male from Sri Lanka

Döker, Ismail; Weliwattage, Akash; Jose, Anna and Gunasingham, Mikunthan
2024 - Volume: 64, issue: 3
pages: 833-842


  Checklist of Water mites in Mexico. Historical background and DNA barcoding perspectives

Montes-Ortiz, Lucia; Cohuo, Sergio and Elías-Gutiérrez, Manuel
2024 - Volume: 64, issue: 2
pages: 612-625


  First discovery of Tetranychus truncatus in Africa and new records of spider mites (Prostigmata, Tetranychidae) in Burkina Faso

Drabo, Edouard; Waongo, Antoine; Traoré, Fousséni; Sanon, Antoine and Auger, Philippe
2023 - Volume: 63, issue: 3
pages: 969-977



  Rediscovery and redescription of Teneriffia quadripapillata Sig Thor (Acari: Trombidiformes: Teneriffiidae)

Ueckermann, Edward A.; De La Paz, Juan Carlos; Hernández-Teixidor, David and Durucan, Furkan
2022 - Volume: 62, issue: 3
pages: 786-797


  Steneotarsonemus ananas (Acari: Tarsonemidae): a complementary description from Australian pineapples and a new pest on Neoregelia spp. (Bromeliaceae) in Costa Rica

Aguilar-Piedra, Hugo; Solano-Guevara, Ana María; Seeman, Owen D. and Ochoa, Ronald
2021 - Volume: 61, issue: 4
pages: 802-823



  Description of a new rake legged mite of the genus Allocaeculus (Acariformes: Caeculidae) from Turkey with description of variation in dorsal setation

Per, Sedat; Dogan, Salih; Zeytun, Erhan and Ayyildiz, Nusret
2017 - Volume: 57, issue: 2
pages: 369-382

  Oribatid mites as vectors of invasive diseases

Roczen-Karczmarz, M. and Tomczuk, K.
2016 - Volume: 56, issue: 4
pages: 613-623

  Rediscovery and redescription of two eriophyid mites (Acari, Prostigmata, Eriophyidae) from Baccharis salicifolia (Asteraceae), from Argentina with remarks on the eriophyoid coverflap base

Flechtmann, C.H.W.; Arana, M.; Ciarrocchi, F.; Chetverikov, P.E. and Amrine Jr., J.W.
2015 - Volume: 55, issue: 4
pages: 387-396

  Before the summer turns to winter: the third labidostommatid genus from Baltic amber has subtropical kin

Bertrand, M.; Sidorchuk, E. and Hoffeins, C.
2015 - Volume: 55, issue: 3
pages: 321-336


  Rediscovery and redescription of Aceria onychius (Nalepa, 1915) (Acari, Prostigmata, Eriophyidae)

Flechtmann, C.H.W.; Auger, P. and Kreiter, S.
2001 - Volume: 42, issue: 3
pages: 239-242



  Rediscovery of the genus Coleotydaeus Berlese, 1910 (Acari: Actinedida: Tydeidae)

Noti, M.I. and Andre, H.M.
1990 - Volume: 31, issue: 1
pages: 25-30

  The respiratory taenidia of Oribatid mites

Trave, J.
1986 - Volume: 27, issue: 1
pages: 85-94

  Psorobia bos Johnston, 1964, the cattle itch-mite. Description of the male (Acari: Psorergatidae)

Giesen, K.M.T. and Yunker, C.E.
1985 - Volume: 26, issue: 1
pages: 37-41

  Amblyomma loculosum, subgenus Adenopleura: first discovery in Madagascar

Perez, C. and Fontenille, D.
1984 - Volume: 25, issue: 2
pages: 145-146



  Demodex zalophi sp. nov (Acari, Demodicidae) from Zalophus californianus, the California sea lion

Dailey, M.D. and Nutting, W.B.
1980 - Volume: 21, issue: 3-4
pages: 423-428




  Life cycle evolution in mites and other groups of Arachnids

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

  On the system of classification of ticks of the family Argasidae

Pospelova-Shtrom, M.V.
1969 - Volume: 11, issue: 1
pages: 1-22

  Revision of the subfamily Apoloniinae Leeuwenhoekiidae Acarina

Vercammen-Grandjean, P.H. and Kolebinova, M.
1968 - Volume: 10, issue: 2
pages: 250-268

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