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  2. Paratarsotomus macropalpis - Wikipedia

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    Paratarsotomus macropalpis is a species of mite belonging to the family Erythracaridae. [2] The mite is endemic to Southern California and is usually observed darting amongst sidewalks and in rocky areas. [3] Earlier classified as belonging to genus Tarsotomus, it was reclassified in 1999, along with four other species, to genus Paratarsotomus. [4]

  3. Aceria baccharices - Wikipedia

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    Aceria baccharices, also known as the mulefat leaf-blister mite and formerly known as Eriophyes baccharices, is a species of arachnid native to North America that induces galls on two California willows, Baccharis salicifolia and Baccharis glutinosa. [1] [2] This mite was first described to science by Hartford H. Keifer in 1945. [3]

  4. Trombidiidae - Wikipedia

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    Trombidiidae, also known as red velvet mites, true velvet mites, [2] or rain bugs, are small arachnids (eight-legged arthropods) found in plant litter and are known for their bright red color. While adults are typically no more than 4 mm (0.16 in) in length, some species can grow larger and the largest, including the African Dinothrombium ...

  5. Trombiculidae - Wikipedia

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    Trombiculid mites are found throughout the world. In Europe and North America, they tend to be more prevalent in the hot and humid regions. In northern Europe, including the British Isles where they are called harvest mites, the species Neotrombicula autumnalis are found during the summer and autumn (in French, harvest mites are called aoûtat because they are common in August [19]).

  6. Spider Mites Can Be Awful to Get Rid Of. Here's How to Do It

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    Spider mites live in colonies. They have no wings, so they scramble from plant to plant or are transported by the wind. They survive winter as eggs or hidden in the soil or protected places under ...

  7. Dinothrombium pandorae - Wikipedia

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    Dinothrombium pandorae, also known as an angelita [1] or a rain bug, [2] is a giant red velvet mite found in the Southern California desert. [1] This species usually emerges after rains. [ 1 ] The larva eat grasshoppers, the adults eat termites.

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  9. Aceria mackiei - Wikipedia

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    Aceria mackiei, previously Eriophyes mackiei, the live oak erineum mite, is an abundant eriophyoid mite that produces leaf-blister galls on coast live oak, interior live oak, huckleberry oak, and canyon live oak. [1] This mite's ability to induce galls in oaks of both the black oak group and the intermediate oak group is unique. [1]

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