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Nikita Vikhrev
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Posted on 02-09-2006 13:49
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0,5mm
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Mite, Acari????Thrombidiiform
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Maybe Bdellidae - I think we can see here large palpi with distal setae.
 
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Mercu Camille, spasibo Dima.
Of course Bdellidae. Once I've seen this mite (on photo with prey - collembola Isotoma anglicana), but I couldn't find this image neither in my mind, nor in my collection...
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Black, if I understand well, it is Acari Oribates? ?
?Interesting the photo and the comments, thank you with all! ?
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