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mite with nymph - Anystis

mite with nymph - Anystis
Cross Plains, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA
September 18, 2008
I thought this was an interesting shot. The nymph could possibly be an immature barklouse.

Wow, I just found this image...
and it is fascinating! I'm interested in the relationships between mites and psocids and you really found something interesting! Might I use this image for either my website on Psocoptera or maybe a book someday??? It's been a while, but is there any chance you still have a "bigger" image (less cropped)?? Thanks a ton … Diane

 
photos sent
I sent you several photos via your email.

Moved
Moved from Anystinae.

Moved
Moved from Anystoidea.

Move
Anystidae: Anystinae

Moved
Moved from Acariformes.

Anystidae
I think this is an Anystid. They have a distinct arrangement of their legs. Great picture!

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