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Parasitidae

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Kingdom
  
Phylum
  
Order
  
Suborder
  
Parasitina

Rank
  
Family

Subclass
  
Acari

Parasitidae Family Parasitidae Oudemans 1901

Superfamily
  
ParasitoideaOudemans, 1901

Similar
  
Mesostigmata, Macrochelidae, Parasitus, Ascidae, Laelapidae

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Parasitidae is a family of predatory mites in the order Mesostigmata that has worldwide distribution. They are the only family in the superfamily Parasitoidea. Relatively large for mites, their color is often yellowish to dark brown. The family as a whole preys on a wide variety of microarthropods and nematodes, with individual species usually having a narrower range of prey. The family contains two subfamilies, 29 genera, and around 400 species.

Contents

Parasitidae Lysigamasus armatus

The subfamily Pergamasinae is normally found in the soil, and dispersal via phoresy is not known in this subfamily. It contains 9 genera. Most species are bisexual.

Parasitidae Parasitidae BugGuideNet

The subfamily Parasitinae is normally found in nests of small animals or insects or in decaying organic matter, from seaweed to forest litter. This subfamily contains 20 genera. These mites disperse via phoresy in the deuteronymph stage of their life cycle. The genus Parasitellus is associated with bumblebees, and other genus with other bees, leading to the common name "bee mites". Other genus disperse on various beetles, leading to the name "beetle mites" which is also shared with the order of mites Oribatida, who have the name for a different reason.

Parasitidae caros Parasitidae sobre coleptero Aphodius 110354

Taxonomy

Parasitidae contains three taxonomic groups – two subfamilies and a group of genera not yet placed:

Parasitidae Vulgarogamasus cornutosimilis Schweizer 1949 family Parasitidae

Parasitidae Lysigamasus armatus


Parasitidae Parasitidae Wikipdia

References

Parasitidae Wikipedia


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