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Photo#30396
Red Spider Mite? - Anystis

Red Spider Mite? - Anystis
Encino, Los Angeles County, California, USA
July 3, 2003
Size: 1mm?
I spotted this crawling near the rim of a blue plastic cup on the white inside surface (yes, the background really is blue- please do not attempt to adjust your set...). The cup was on a patio table with potted plants. Nearby shrubs show apparent spider mite damage.

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Red Spider Mite? - Anystis Red Spider Mite? - Anystis

Moved
Moved from Mites and Ticks.

Anystidae - Anystis sp.
Images 92530, 55621, 55535, 55534, 30396, 303971, 27892, 13687 -
Anystidae - Anystis sp.

Dr. Eddie Ueckermann
Plant Protection Research Institute
Queenswood
Pretoria
South Africa

Moved
Moved from Velvet Mites.

not terrestrial Parasitengona
Opinion by trombidiid mite specialist Dr. Joanna Makol, Agricultural University, Wroclaw, Poland

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