Predatory mite under microscope, Bdellidae family, Prostigmata order, Acariform ticks superorder, lives in forest litter, moss, under stones, shrubs and trees, nests of birds and mammals, feed on small arthropods
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Predatory mite under microscope, Bdellidae family
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Created | 03 Jul 2020 |
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File Size | 244.46mb |
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Number of Clips | 1 |
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Tags | Acariformes, Arachnida, arachnids, Bdellidae, formacarium, mite, parasite, pest, predator, Prostigmata, saprophagus, saprophyte, Snout Mites, Trombidiformes, under a microscope, |