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Velvet Mite

Velvet Mite
Harvard, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
April 5, 2005

Moved
Robin, thanks for checking that out. I'm putting it back in the family page.

any info
hi all i want any information about this spider plz ? name ext ..

[b]Nome científico/Scientifi
Nome científico/Scientific name:
Trombidium olosericum

 
Thanks
for the scientific name.

 
no such species
Rafa may have meant "Trombidium holosericeum" but that is a Palearctic species, according to this list by Joanna Makol of Poland; I couldn't find any North American records of holosericeum on the web.

This might be a Trombidium or Allothrombium species - or even something in a different family, for all I know.

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