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Photo#1781770
Very Small Translucent White Predatory Mite

Very Small Translucent White Predatory Mite
Baltimore County
Size: >300µm (maybe)
I don't know exactly where these originated, but they did come somewhere from Baltimore County and possibly Hunt Valley MD. They have long legs and move much faster than grain mites so I assume they're predatory, but they do well in environments without many other organisms like springtails. They have spread to all my isopod containers and ones with fewer springtails have many more around. They seem to like leaf litter and soggy substrates.

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Moved for expert attention
Moved from ID Request.

I'm not sure how much of an ID will be possible from these pics, but let's see what the experts have to say.

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