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Photo#1227532
possibly a mite

possibly a mite
Amherst, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
May 23, 2016
Size: 1/16 inch
Almost invisible to the eye. It was on the bowl with the 1/4 inch white spider I just submitted but I didn't see it till it was on the computer.

Moved
Moved from Mites and Ticks.

Bryobiinae
It belongs to the spider mite (Tetranychidae) subfamly Bryobiinae. Most likely it is Bryobia.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

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