A predatory mite of the Cunaxidae family under a microscope. They feed on ticks, Collembola, Thysanoptera, Nematoda worms. Cosmopolitans. Possibly a new species, size 0,3 mm
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A Predatory Mite of the Cunaxidae Family Under a Microscope
A Predatory Mite of the Cunaxidae Family Under a Microscope
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