Soil mite of the family Uropodidae under a microscope, order Mesostigmata. They settle foretically, attaching themselves to insects. lives in the soil, in the moss
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Soil Mite of the Family Uropodidae Under a Microscope Order Mesostigmata
Soil Mite of the Family Uropodidae Under a Microscope Order Mesostigmata
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