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Which Mite? - Eutrombidium

Which Mite? - Eutrombidium
Clarks Hill/Stevens Creek Heritage Preserve, McCormick County, South Carolina, USA
January 21, 2013
Size: 0.2 - 0.5 inch in length
Observed crawling on a felled pine tree in a deciduous forest in the midlands of South Carolina.

Moved
Moved from Eutrombidiinae.

Moved
Moved from Eutrombidium.

Moved
Moved from Mites and Ticks.

Eutrombidium
I would say Eutrombidium based on the postero-dorsal plate (see http://bugguide.net/node/view/267004/bgpage).

Cheers,
Heather

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