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Two new species of Trisetacus from berries of junipers in North America
By Ian M. Smith
The Canadian Entomologist, Volume 110, Issue 11, 1157-1160, 1978
Abstract

Female adults of two new species of Trisetacus infesting berries of junipers are described, T. neoquadrisetus from Rocky Mountain juniper and T. batonrougei from eastern red cedar, with remarks on the identity of eriophyoid mites living in juniper berries in North America.

Review of species of Trisetacus (Acari: Eriophyoidea) from North America with comments on all nominate taxa in the genus
By Ian M. Smith
The Canadian Entomologist, Volume 116, Issue 9, 1157-1211, 1984
Abstract

Mites of the genus Trisetacus from North America are revised, and a key is presented for the 22 species recognized. A diagnosis and a review of host and distributional data are presented for each of these species. A comprehensive review of all nominate species and subspecies is included to facilitate appropriate usage of available names.

New genus and species of Erythraeinae ... from Mississippi with a key to the genera of North American Erythraeidae
By C. Welbourn and O. P. Young
Annals of the Entomological Society of America 80(2):230-242, 1987
C. Welbourn and O. P. Young, New genus and species of Erythraeinae (Acari: Erythraeidae) from Mississippi with a key to the genera of North American Erythraeidae, Annals of the Entomological Society of America 80(2):230-242, 1987.

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The biology and morphology of Eriophyes emarginatae, a Prunus finger gall mite, and notes on E. prunidemissae
By George N. Oldfield
Annals of the Entomological Society of America, Volume 62, Issue 2, Pages 269–277, 1969

Catalogue of the world Trombidiidae (Acari: Actinotrichida: Trombidioidea)
By Joanna Mąkol
Annales Zoologici 50(4):599-597, 2000
Contains listing of genera and species with distribution info. Detailed synonymy and bibliographic references are also provided.

As of January, 2017, the entire catalog can be read online or downloaded as a PDF at the following link:

    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/256843612   ← better link...provides access to PDF (as pointed out by Edward in comment below)

[Disregard the old link: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/288157231_Catalogue_of_the_world_Trombidiidae_Acari_Actinotrichida_Trombidioidea &; [color=green]...

A revision of the family Adamystidae
By Eddie Ueckermann
Phytophylactica, Vol. 21, pp. 227-240, 1989

Adamystis thailandensis ... with a key to world species of Adamystidae
By Marut Fuangarworn and Chariya Lekprayoon
Zootaxa, Vol. 2649, pp. 61–68, 2010
Marut Fuangarworn and Chariya Lekprayoon, Adamystis thailandensis sp. nov. (Acari: Prostigmata: Adamystidae), a new species of soil mites from Thailand with a key to world species of Adamystidae, Zootaxa 2649: 61–68, 2010.

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A new species of rake-legged mite, Caeculus cassiopeiae (Prostigmata, Caeculidae), from Canada and a systematic analysis....
By Jared Bernard, Lisa M. Lumley, Matthias Buck, Tyler P. Cobb
Zookeys, 2020
Unabridged title of paper is: "A new species of rake-legged mite, Caeculus cassiopeiae (Prostigmata, Caeculidae), from Canada and a systematic analysis of its genus".

Full text currently available here:
https://zookeys.pensoft.net/article/48741/

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