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  • Bdelloidea (mite)
  • Superfamily of mites

    Bdelloidea is a superfamily of mites, containing the two families Bdellidae and Cunaxidae. It should not be confused with the rotifer superfamily of the

    Bdelloidea (mite)

    Bdelloidea (mite)

    Bdelloidea_(mite)

  • Prostigmata
  • Suborder of mites

    mites (Eriophyidae, e.g. the redberry mite Acalitus essigi), Tarsonemidae (e.g. the cyclamen mite, Steneotarsonemus pallidus), and the spider mites of

    Prostigmata

    Prostigmata

    Prostigmata

  • Cunaxidae
  • Family of mites

    Cunaxidae is a family of predatory mites in the order Trombidiformes. There are at least 20 genera and 390 described species in Cunaxidae. Cunaxidae have

    Cunaxidae

    Cunaxidae

    Cunaxidae

  • Bdellidae
  • Family of mites

    Bdellidae is a family of snout mites in the order Trombidiformes. There are about 11 genera and at least 260 described species in Bdellidae. In terms

    Bdellidae

    Bdellidae

    Bdellidae

  • Asexual reproduction
  • Reproduction without a sexual process

    rotifers reproduce exclusively asexually, and all individuals in the class Bdelloidea are females. Asexuality evolved in these animals millions of years ago

    Asexual reproduction

    Asexual reproduction

    Asexual_reproduction

  • UPLB Museum of Natural History
  • University museum in Laguna, Philippines

    2022). "Two new species of the genus Dactyloscirus (Acari: Prostigmata: Bdelloidea: Cunaxidae) from Sumatra, Indonesia, with a key to known species". Zootaxa

    UPLB Museum of Natural History

    UPLB Museum of Natural History

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  • Evolution of sexual reproduction
  • species have secondarily lost the ability to reproduce sexually, such as Bdelloidea, and some plants and animals routinely reproduce asexually (by apomixis

    Evolution of sexual reproduction

    Evolution of sexual reproduction

    Evolution_of_sexual_reproduction

  • Paleobiota of Burmese amber
  • Fossil resin from the Hukawng Valley, Myanmar

    ; Michalik, P.; Hernandes, F. A. (2020). "Notes on fossil Bdelloidea 1: the first snout mite (Acariformes: Bdellidae: Odontoscirinae) from the Cretaceous

    Paleobiota of Burmese amber

    Paleobiota_of_Burmese_amber

  • 2020 in arthropod paleontology
  • Michalik; Fabio Akashi Hernandes (2020). "Notes on fossil Bdelloidea 1: the first snout mite (Acariformes: Bdellidae: Odontoscirinae) from the Cretaceous

    2020 in arthropod paleontology

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  • Spider
  • n.

    Any one of various other arachnids resembling the true spiders, especially certain mites, as the red spider (see under Red).

  • Parasita
  • n. pl.

    An artificial group formerly made for parasitic insects, as lice, ticks, mites, etc.

  • Leech
  • n.

    Any one of numerous genera and species of annulose worms, belonging to the order Hirudinea, or Bdelloidea, esp. those species used in medicine, as Hirudo medicinalis of Europe, and allied species.

  • Hydrachnid
  • n.

    An aquatic mite of the genus Hydrachna. The hydrachnids, while young, are parasitic on fresh-water mussels.

  • Whealworm
  • n.

    The harvest mite; -- so called from the wheals, caused by its bite.

  • Mite
  • n.

    A minute arachnid, of the order Acarina, of which there are many species; as, the cheese mite, sugar mite, harvest mite, etc. See Acarina.

  • Sarcoptid
  • n.

    Any species of the genus Sarcoptes and related genera of mites, comprising the itch mites and mange mites.

  • Trachearia
  • n.pl.

    A division of Arachnida including those that breathe only by means of tracheae. It includes the mites, ticks, false scorpions, and harvestmen.

  • Tick
  • n.

    Any one of numerous species of large parasitic mites which attach themselves to, and suck the blood of, cattle, dogs, and many other animals. When filled with blood they become ovate, much swollen, and usually livid red in color. Some of the species often attach themselves to the human body. The young are active and have at first but six legs.

  • Miterwort
  • n.

    Any plant of the genus Mitella, -- slender, perennial herbs with a pod slightly resembling a bishop's miter; bishop's cap.

  • Sarcoptes
  • n.

    A genus of parasitic mites including the itch mites.

  • Speck
  • n.

    A very small thing; a particle; a mite; as, specks of dust; he has not a speck of money.

  • Bdelloidea
  • n. pl.

    The order of Annulata which includes the leeches. See Hirudinea.

  • Itch
  • n.

    An eruption of small, isolated, acuminated vesicles, produced by the entrance of a parasitic mite (the Sarcoptes scabei), and attended with itching. It is transmissible by contact.

  • Unmitre
  • v. t.

    To deprive of a miter; to depose or degrade from the rank of a bishop.

  • Sarcoptid
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the itch mites.

  • Leptus
  • n.

    The six-legged young, or larva, of certain mites; -- sometimes used as a generic name. See Harvest mite, under Harvest.