Taxonomic and biological studies of mites of the genus Arctoseius Thor from Barrow, Alaska (Acarina: Aceosejidae)
Evert E. Lindquist
Hilgardia, 1961, vol. 30, issue 11
Abstract:
Aceosejid mites occur commonly in soil and humus where they prey on small, soft-bodied insects, mites, and worms. Before the role that these mites play in their environment can be accurately studied by ecologists, it is necessary to know the species that are being death with. There is no information in the literature on mites of the genus Arctoseius in North America. This report is primarily a taxonomic study of Arctoseius mites collected from Barrow, Alaska.
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Date: 1961
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