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Erythraeidae; Leptus trimaculatus (was Mite?)
kurt
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Posted on 08-05-2012 17:04
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Is it possible to tell something about this 1,5 mm big mite?

Photos from 29 april 2012 Styrn�s kyrka N 62, E 17 �ngermanland, Sweden.

Thanks for your help in advance
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Kurt Holmqvist
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Tony Irwin
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It's a velvet mite, Trombidiidae - possibly an Allothrombium species, but I'm not sure about the genus.
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Thanks for your help Tony
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Trombidiidae,I also always thought. But it it's a Erythraeidae. possible in this case it's Leptus trimaculatus. See also the interesting discussion here.

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Thanks a lot Frank.It seems that you are absolutly right with Leptus trimaculatus. // Kurt Holmqvist
 
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Thanks for pointing out my mistake, Frank. Perhaps I'll remember next time!
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