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[[File:Life cycle of a mesostigmatic mite.png|thumb|Life cycle of a mesostigmatic mite [1].]]
[[File:Life cycle of a mesostigmatic mite.png|thumb|Life cycle of a mesostigmatic mite [2].]]





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Mesostigmata are a suborder of mites which are primarily characterized by their large stigmas, which preform numerous functions for the mites as both a function of the respiratory system and to capture and kill their prey. Mesostigmatic mites are the most prominent of all Acari, comprising up to 25% of the total mite population. Due to the large size of thier stigma and other mouthparts, they can often be mistaken for their relative the tick.

A fully grown male Mesostigmatic mite [1].

Taxonomy

Mesostigmata Taxonomy
Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order
Classification Eukaroyta Animalia Arthropoda Arachnida Mesostigmata

Description

Mites

Life cycle of a mesostigmatic mite [2].


Impact on Soils

Impact on Other Organisms

mites


References

[1] “Mesostigmata (Monogynaspida) Introduction.” Mesostigmata (Monogynaspida) - Introduction, https://idtools.org/id/mites/invasive_mite/Invasive_Mite_Identification/key/Mesostigmata/Media/Html/100Introduction.htm.