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Parasitized

Parasitized
St. Louis City, Tower Grove Park, Missouri, USA
June 10, 2016
I was curious if anyone could add any comment to this. Looks like it's been parasitized, and it did not move at all no matter how close I got, so I wondered if it was already dead. Frass if appropriate, and thanks.

Moved

Moved
Moved from Mites and Ticks.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Common Barklouse with Mites
It has very long antennae. I think that it is this one or very close to it. The experts may be able to tell you.
Trichadenotecnum alexanderae: (eastern range?)

 
Of course
I don't know why I didn't think of mites. That makes sense of course. Must have been his relative inactivity. Thanks.

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