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Steneotarsonemus spinki, the panicle rice mite, [1] spinki mite, or rice tarsonemid mite, [2] is a species of mite in the family Tarsonemidae, the white mites. It is a serious pest of rice in tropical Asia , Central America , and the Caribbean .
The microscopic mite Lorryia formosa (). The mites are not a defined taxon, but is used for two distinct groups of arachnids, the Acariformes and the Parasitiformes.The phylogeny of the Acari has been relatively little studied, but molecular information from ribosomal DNA is being extensively used to understand relationships between groups.
The rice weevil (Sitophilus oryzae) is a stored product pest which attacks seeds of several crops, including wheat, rice, and maize. Description.
Tropical fowl mite — Gamasoidosis Ornithonyssus bursa: skin visual identification under magnification worldwide nesting birds, poultry farming Tropical rat mite — Rodent mite dermatitis: Ornithonyssus bacoti: skin visual identification under magnification worldwide rodent infestations Spiny rat mite — Rodent mite dermatitis Laelaps ...
Oligonychus milleri (pine spider mite), [5] known from many species of pine [11] Oligonychus oryzae (paddy leaf mite, rice leaf mite), a pest of rice [12] Oligonychus palus, banana [13] Oligonychus perditus, a pest of ornamental conifers, such as juniper bonsai [14] Oligonychus perseae (persea mite), a top pest of avocado in California, also on ...
The flour mite, Acarus siro, a pest of stored grains and animal feedstuffs, [1] [2] is one of many species of grain and flour mites. [3] An older name for the species is Tyroglyphus farinae. [4] The flour mite, which is pale greyish white in colour with pink legs, is the most common species of mite in foodstuffs. The males are from 0.33–0.43 ...
Rhopalosiphum rufiabdominale, the rice root aphid or red rice root aphid, is a sap-sucking insect pest with a wide host range and a global distribution. [2] As a member of the superfamily Aphidoidea, it is one of 16 species of the genus Rhopalosiphum. [3] Adults and nymphs are soft-bodied and usually dark green with brown, red, or yellow tones. [4]
A MATLAB-based program called detectMITE can detect MITEs on a genome wide scale and was tested on the rice genome. [17] Other tools like MUST and MITE-Hunter are also used for similar purposes. To characterize MITE families a toolkit has been developed called MITE Analysis Kit MAK by Yang and Hall. [18]