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Unidentified Larvae on Host
Photo#110045
Copyright © 2007
Claude Pilon
Red mites
Parc national du Mont-Saint-Bruno, Montérégie County, Quebec, Canada
May 14, 2007
On a small patch of grasses, a red mite infestation. Leafhoppers and planthoppers were all heavily infested.
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Contributed by
Claude Pilon
on 15 May, 2007 - 10:23am
Last updated 7 October, 2017 - 10:33am
Moved
Moved from
long-legged velvet mites
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Ray Fisher
, 7 October, 2017 - 10:33am
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Linking
They shouldn't be linked as "same individual". They are definitely different ones. You may want to use [thumb:#] instead to show that they were all found nearby.
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Beatriz Moisset
, 16 January, 2010 - 2:07pm
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Moved
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Claude Pilon
, 15 August, 2009 - 6:33am
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Erythraeoidea
All of these images are probably larval erythraeids.... but I can't be sure, because smaridids are recorded from "Homoptera" too and you can't tell the larvae apart without slide-mounting them. There are other velvet mites that may be found on Hemiptera... but I bet these are erythraeids.
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Ray Fisher
, 5 August, 2009 - 11:54am
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Sorry for the babbling there...
Sorry for the inner monologue... these images should be moved to Erythraeoidea. I'm almost certain they're erythraeids... but will not suggest putting them there yet.
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Ray Fisher
, 15 August, 2009 - 12:00am
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