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Bryobiinae
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Amanda Auxier
Bryobia?
Rocky Point, Pender County, North Carolina, USA
May 5, 2018
Found in an antlion trap.
Contributed by
Amanda Auxier
on 5 May, 2018 - 6:20pm
Last updated 6 May, 2018 - 12:33pm
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Ken Wolgemuth
, 6 May, 2018 - 12:33pm
Tetranychidae: Bryobiinae
It is definitely a bryobiine, likely Bryobia, but because you come from a relatively biodiverse region, I am not absolutely sure that it is that genus.
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Heather Proctor
, 6 May, 2018 - 12:22pm
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Amanda Auxier
, 6 May, 2018 - 1:41am
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Amanda Auxier
, 6 May, 2018 - 1:38am
Questioning your question mark :)
If you're not certain of your ID, please move the images to Acari and wait for the mite experts to comment.
Thanks!
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Ken Wolgemuth
, 5 May, 2018 - 6:43pm
Sorry...
I don't know how to move them.
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Amanda Auxier
, 6 May, 2018 - 1:38am
Nevermind
I figured it out.
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Amanda Auxier
, 6 May, 2018 - 1:39am