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Camerobiid Mites (Acariformes: Raphignathina: Camerobiidae
Volume: 1 Issue: 2 Year: 2019
Surveying for Terrestrial Arthropods (Insects and Relatives) Occurring Within the Kahului Airport Environs, Maui, Hawai‘I: Synthesis Report
Curriculum Vitae
Hungarian Acarological Literature
Fossils – Adriano Kury’S Harvestman Overviews and the Third Edition of the Manual of Acarology for Mites
Crapemyrtle Bark Scale Acanthococcus Lagerstroemiae Kuwana (Hemiptera: Eriococcidae): Analysis of Factors Influencing Infestation and Control
Acari, Actinedida, Camerobiidae)*
Article Stilt–Legged Mites (Acari: Prostigmata: Camerobiidae)
New Fossil Stilt-Legged Mites of Neophyllobius Berlese, 1886 (Acariformes, Camerobiidae) from Eocene Baltic Amber
Neophyllobius Succineus N. Sp. from Baltic Amber (Acari: Raphignathoidea: Camerobiidae)
A Summary List of Fossil Spiders and Their Relatives Compiled By
Education Scholarships, Award and Major Expeditions
Acari: Camerobiidae) from Iran
Two New Records of Camerobiidae (Acari: Actinedida) for the Turkish
Neophyllobius Communis and Its Developmental Stages (Acari: Camerobiidae)
Where Are Primary Type Specimens of New Mite Species Deposited?
Article Mites of the Raphignathoidea (Acari: Prostigmata)
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Order Trombidiformes Reuter, 1909. In: Zhang, Z.-Q
Acari: Camerobiidae); New Record of the Species from the Parks and Ornamental Plants in İstanbul (Turkey)
Acarorum Catalogus VII 1
A New Species of the Genus Neophyllobius Berlese (Acari
RESEARCH ARTICLE a New Species of the Genus Neophyllobius Berlese
Diversity and Distribution of Mites (Acari: Ixodida, Mesostigmata, Trombidiformes, Sarcoptiformes) in the Svalbard Archipelago
Acari: Mesostigmata, Trombidiformes) from Soil and Vegetation of Some Syrian Citrus Agrosystems Ziad Barbar
New Fossil Stilt-Legged Mites of Neophyllobius Berlese, 1886 (Acariformes, Camerobiidae) from Eocene Baltic Amber
Animal Biodiversity: an Outline of Higher-Level Classification and Survey of Taxonomic Richness