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Copyright © 2008
margarethe brummermann
Mite -
Dinothrombium
Picture Rocks, NW of Tucson, Pima County, Arizona, USA
July 10, 2008
Size: 1/4 in
Crawling on sandy soil
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Contributed by
margarethe brummermann
on 12 July, 2008 - 11:01am
Last updated 7 June, 2015 - 7:32am
Moved
Moved from
true velvet mites
.
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Ray Fisher
, 7 June, 2015 - 7:32am
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Renay is refering to the memb
Renay is refering to the members of the Family Trombidiidae.... or atleast I think he is. :/
http://bugguide.net/node/view/2419/bgpage
It's definitely a Trombidiidae member. :)
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Jonas Insinga
, 12 July, 2008 - 4:15pm
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Giant
Velvet mite.
Sorry, hadn't realized there were several genera. I think this is a Dinothrombium.
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Herschel Raney
, 12 July, 2008 - 11:07am
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