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Acari, Eupodidae

Acari, Eupodidae
100 Acre Wood, Winneshiek County, Iowa, USA
September 1, 2018
Eight legs and the hind legs are heavy duty.
Runs from light, on the bark in the rearing container of these:

Moved
Moved from Mites and Ticks.

Moved
Moved from Mites and Ticks.

Eupodidae
A very nice eupodid (Prostigmata), easily recognized by the large 'thighs' of the hind legs. Eupodids feed on microbes (fungi, algae), as far as we know.

 
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Thank you.

Moved
Moved from Arachnids.

 
Thanks.
I assumed it was a mite but a good number of times I've assumed incorrectly.

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