Female of the red form of the spider mite Tetranychus urticae.Scale : mite body length ~0.5 mmTechnical settings : - focus stack of 38 images- microscope objective (Nikon achromatic 10x 160/0.25) on bellow
Summary[edit] Description: English: Torynophora serrata Cambridge = Bryobia praetiosa Koch, 1836 : dorsal view, some legs omittedFrançais : Torynophora serrata Cambridge = Bryobia praetiosa Koch, 1836 : vue dorsale, quelques pattes non dessinées. Date: 1876. Source: Plate for "On a new order and some new genera of Arachnida from Kerguelen's Land", in Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, vol. 1876. Author: Octavius Pickard-Cambridge (1828-1917). Other versions: : This file has been extracted from another file: Torynophora serrata 1876.jpg : .
Summary[edit] Description: English: Probably Panonychus ulmi Deutsch: Vermutlich eine Rote Spinne. Körperlänge ca. ein halber Millimeter. Aufgenommen mit einem USB-Mikroskop. Date: May 2011. Source: Own work. Author: ldblquote (talk).
Two females with an egg of the green form of the spider mite Tetranychus urticae.Scale : mite body length ~0.5 mmTechnical settings : - focus stack of 11 images- microscope objective (Nikon achromatic 10x 160/0.25) on bellow (70 mm extention)
Summary[edit] Description: Macro shot of a mite in very fine grained sand. The mite is less than 1 mm long. Warning: While previously identified as a clover mite, it actually belongs to the taxon Parasitengona - a microtrombidiid, or perhaps an erythraeid. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Bryobia_praetiosa. Date: 26 July 2010 (original upload date). Source: No machine-readable source provided. Own work assumed (based on copyright claims). Author: No machine-readable author provided. Cornergraf assumed (based on copyright claims).
University of Georgia Plant Pathology Archive, University of Georgia, Bugwood.org
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Summary[edit] Description: English: European red mite (Panonychus ulmi (Koch)) eggs on Apple. Date: Unknown date. Source: http://www.insectimages.org/browse/detail.cfm?imgnum=1496429. Author: University of Georgia Plant Pathology Archive, University of Georgia, Bugwood.org.
Figure 3.Bryobia belliloci sp. n., female: A tarsus and tibia I B genu and femur I C claws and empodia I–IV D coxisternal setae 1b and 1c E Bryobia cinereae Auger & Migeon (2014), Holotype female, coxisternal setae 1b and 1c. Scale bars = 25 µm (A–B), 10 µm (C–E).
Female of the red form of the spider mite Tetranychus urticae with two silk threads. The substratum is a bean leaf. With thanks to Guillaume who provided the mites and striking informations about their biology and morphology.Scale : mite body length ~0.5 mmTechnical settings : - focus stack of 39 images- microscope objective (Nikon achromatic 10x 160/0.25) on bellow (230 mm extension)