Summary[edit] Description: a. A 28-year-old man came to our clinic because of itching, multiple erythema, papules, pustules lesions on the nose and cheek. b. SEM revealed a Demodex folliculorum, approximately 0.33 mm in length, in the infected skin. Its elongated body consisted of two segments. There were four pairs of feet on the side of the head of the parasite and its abdomen was characterized by annular striae on the surface. Date: 2016. Source: [1]. Author: Ran Yuping et al.
Details[edit] Description Aceria sheldoni (Acari: Eriophyidae ) Italiano: Acaro delle meraviglie Source Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO): http://www.ento.csiro.au/aicn/system/c_60.htm Image marked as Copyright Free Author: Unknown (Posted by --gian_d 18:24, 18 May 2008 (UTC)) Licensing[edit] Public domainPublic domainfalsefalse. : This image was offered on the CSIRO or CSIRO Entomology website and tagged as "Image (c) free", meaning: "Images marked copyright free have been checked as per the requirements of the Australian Copyright Act and are in the public domain.". CSIRO (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation) is Australia's national science agency. English | +/− : .
Figure 89; Torrenticola gnoma sp. n. male: A dorsal plates B venter (legs removed) C subcapitulum D pedipalp (setae not accurately depicted). Scale = 100 µm.
Summary[edit] Description: Calyptostoma sp. In addition to a heavy mite load, this poor cranefly has lost three of its six legs. Rock Creek Park, Washington, DC, USA. Date: 11 July 2015, 14:57. Source: Tough Life. Author: Katja Schulz from Washington, D. C., USA. Camera location38° 59′ 02.57″ N, 77° 02′ 31.09″ WView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 38.984048; -77.041969.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Detail of Eriophyes inangulis N gall on upper epidermis of an alder leaf (Alnus glutinosa), Montfode Glen, North Ayrshire, Scotland. Date: 4 July 2012. Source: Own work. Author: Rosser1954.
Figure 2; Mites found in gut contents of four specimens of Tanypodinae (Chironomidae). A Two examples of Limnesiidae larvae (Acariformes: Trombidiformes), probably belonging to the genus Limnesia B–D partially digested mites, probably Hydrachnidia.
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Summary[edit] Description: English: Oligonychus velascoi, lab specimen, Florida, USA. Date: 29 August 2013, 19:56:02. Source: : This image is Image Number 5198039 at Forestry Images, a source for forest health, natural resources and silviculture images operated by The Bugwood Network at the University of Georgia and the USDA Forest Service.. Author: Florida Division of Plant Industry Archive, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Service, bugwood.org.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Panicle rice mite, also known as Steneotarsonemus spinki (S. spinki). Date: Unknown dateUnknown date. Source: United States Department of Agriculture. Author: E. McDonald.
Figure 1; Female: Antero-dorsal region AD and coxigenital region CG AD1 and CG1 of Ashieldophyes pennadamensis AD2 and CG2 of Brevishieldophyes glochidionae AD3 and CG3 of Mesoshieldophyes varecae.
Summary[edit] Description: Female of the red form of the spider mite Tetranychus urticae. Scale : mite body length ~0.5 mm Technical settings : - focus stack of 15 images - microscope objective (Nikon achromatic 10x 160/0.25) on bellow (70 mm extension). Date: 12 August 2010, 03:56. Source: Tetranychus urticae Uploaded by Jacopo Werther. Author: Gilles San Martin from Namur, Belgium.