• Hydrachnidae is a family of mites in the superfamily Hydrachnoidea, first defined by William Elford Leach. The family was defined within Hydrachnoidea...
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    branch in this taxon, with four infraorders and 40 superfamilies. e.g. Hydrachnidae Hydrachna e.g. others: Alycus Bdellodes Eupodes Heather Proctor (August...
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    Hydrachna is a genus of mites in the family Hydrachnidae, the sole genus of the family. There are more than 80 described species in Hydrachna. Larvae of...
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    depending on their diet. The egg-eating Hydryphantidae, Hydrodromidae, and Hydrachnidae have chelate (pincer-like) palps. The crustacean-eating Arrenurus (Arrenuruidae)...
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    pose is to implement a biocontrol through parasitic water mites (Acari: Hydrachnidae). The mites have been shown to reduce fecundity and thus may represent...
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    Acherontacaridae Cook, 1967 Superfamily Hydrachnoidea Leach, 1815 Family Hydrachnidae Leach, 1815 Superfamily Lebertioidea Family Bandakiopsidae Panesar, 2004...
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    ypsilophora (Bonz, 1783) Haldeman, Samuel Stehman (1842). On some species of Hydrachnidae. Zoological Contributions. Vol. 1. Philadelphia. pp. 1–6 [1]. "Unionicola...
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