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Entomology: Miscellaneous Entomology

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Image Subject Name Scientific Name Description
5364108 Banks grass mite Oligonychus pratensis Close-up view of Banks grass mites (Oligonychus pratensis).
5364110 Banks grass mite Oligonychus pratensis Banks grass mites,Oligonychus pratensis, dispersing from tip of a blade of grass.
5356811 twospotted spider mite Tetranychus urticae Close-up view of a two-spotted spider mite (Tetranychus urticae).
5362121 pearleaf blister mite Eriophyes pyri Fallen leaves of vine maple (Acer circinatum) showing damage by blister mites, Eriophyes pyri (originally described as Phytoptus pyri).
5361245 Banks grass mite Oligonychus pratensis Banks grass mites (Oligonychus pratensis).
5361244 Banks grass mite Oligonychus pratensis Close-up of a Banks grass mite (Oligonychus pratensis).
5362713 spider mites Severe damage to field corn plants due to an infestation of spider mites.
5362712 spider mites Severe damage to corn plants due to an infestation of spider mites.
5364182 wheat curl mite Eriophyes tulipae The wheat curl mite (Eriophyes tulipae), inside a rolled wheat leaf.
5364111 brown wheat mite Petrobia latens Brown wheat mite (Petrobia latens).
5364350 spider mites Underside of a bean leaf, showing spider mites and the damage they have caused.
5364351 spider mites Underside of a bean leaf, showing spider mites and the damage they have caused.
5364349 spider mites Underside of a bean leaf, showing spider mites and the damage they have caused.
3037033 straw itch mite Pyemotes tritici Note the needle-like stylet used for piercing host
3037034 Pyemotid mite Pyemotes barbara swelling (physogestry) 24 hours after initiation of feeding

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