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Genus of mites
1981 Chaetodactylus ceratinae Fain, 1976 Chaetodactylus dementjevi Zachvatkin, 1941 Chaetodactylus leleupi Fain, 1974 Unknown Chaetodactylus zachvatkini
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Species of mite
known. Chaetodactylus krombeini infestation of an Osmia lignaria nest cell. Mason bee covered in Chaetodactylus krombeini mites Chaetodactylus krombeini
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Species of bee
(mites) including, but not limited to, Chaetodactylus nipponicus, Chaetodactylus hirashimai, and Chaetodactylus krombeini. C. krombeini have been noted
Osmia_cornifrons
non-phoretic deutonymphs are known only in Chaetodactylus and certain species of Glycyphagus and Acarus. In Chaetodactylus, which is associated with solitary
Life_stages_of_mites
Temporary commensalism for transport
The phoretic deutonymph of the bee mite Chaetodactylus krombeini shows distinct morphological adaptations for phoresy relative to other parts of its life
Phoresis
Family of mites
Sarcoptiformes. There are five genera: Sennertia, Chaetodactylus, Achaetodactylus, Centriacarus, and Roubikia. Chaetodactylus krombeini female lateral propodosoma
Chaetodactylidae
Species of bee
host a number of different parasites. The kleptoparasitic pollen mite Chaetodactylus krombeini is found especially in wetter parts of its range; it can starve
Osmia_lignaria
Group of mites
obligate associates of bees, which feed within bee nests. The genus Chaetodactylus can form both phoretic deutonymphs (to disperse to new nests on adult
Astigmatina
Genus of mites
acids from floral oils and most likely on fungi. The type species is Chaetodactylus panamensis. Phoretic deutonymph: Gnathosomal solenidion and palp setae
Roubikia
Species of bee
O. bicornis include birds, mice, Monodontomerus obscurus Westwood, Chaetodactylus osmiae, Cacoxenus indagator, and Anthrax anthrax. C. osmiae hypopi parasitizes
Osmia_bicornis
Species of bee
Cacoxenus indagator, the beetle Sitaris muralis as well as the mite Chaetodactylus osmiae, were known as breeding parasites. From Latin, "cornuta" = "horned
Osmia_cornuta
Species of leafcutter bee (Megachile)
areas. Males have been observed carrying nymphs of the parasitic mite Chaetodactylus. Females can sting if handled, but they are not aggressive. Smith, Frederick
Megachile_aurifrons
Species of bee
mason bees. It is a pollinator of okra in Sri Lanka. It is a host of Chaetodactylus ludwigi, a bee mite. [citation needed] Perera, Shashini; Karunaratne
Lithurgus_atratus
Genus of flies
Saigusa, 1995 Diostracus campsicnemoides Grichanov, 2015 Diostracus chaetodactylus Saigusa, 1984 Diostracus clavatus Zhu, Yang & Masunaga, 2007 Diostracus
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Lighthearted; Happy
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The Fifth Month of the Year; Kinswomen; May; The Month May was Goddess of Spring Growth; Bitter; Pearl; Beloved
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Tribulations.
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Mythical goddess of order and justice.
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Servant of the finder, Slave of the finder, Perceiver
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temptation
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A narrator of Hadith
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The Son of Asvini
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Who Inspires Love
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