Acari (mite) of the family Pygmephoridae under a microscope, order Trombidiformes. The body is elongated, lives in the soil, insect nests, free-living, mushroom-eating
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Acari (Mite) of the Family Pygmephoridae Under a Microscope Order Trombidiformes
Acari (Mite) of the Family Pygmephoridae Under a Microscope Order Trombidiformes
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