Acari (mite) Deutonymph under the microscope, of the Histiostomatidae family. It feeds on bacteria. Looks like a parasite. Fastened to insects for settling in favorable living conditions
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Acari (Mite) Deutonymph Under the Microscope, of the Histiostomatidae Family. Hypopus
Acari (Mite) Deutonymph Under the Microscope, of the Histiostomatidae Family. Hypopus
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| File Size | 121.21mb |
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| Frame Rate | 25 |
| Total Clip(s) Length | 0:15 |
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| Tags | acari, Acaridia, acarology, Arachnida, Arthropoda, Astigmatina, biology, bite, Desmonomata, development, evolution, feeds on bacteria, habitat, Histiostomatidae, hypopus, inhabitants, internal organs, life, microflora, mite, Myianoetus sp, nature, organism, parasite, pest control, phase, Psoroptidia, round, sample, saprophages, saprophytes, sarcoptes, Sarcoptiformes, science, soil, study, under the microscope, unfavorable conditions, zoology |