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predatory mite (acari) of the family Bdellidae under a microscope, order Prostigmata, superorder Acariform, lives in forest litter, moss, under stones, shrubs and trees, feeds on small arthropods
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parasitiform tick Ixodidae, blood-sucking parasites crawls on skin, Acariformes, carrier of dangerous disease encephalitis, illness symptoms, tick-borne disease prevention strategies, research studies
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Mite, Animation.Full HD 1920×1080. 10 Second Long.
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Extreme closeup macro shot of microscopic RED Spider Mite (Tetranychus urticae ) a pest that lives as parasites on plants and animals causing a lot of damages.
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A tick under a microscope
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Tick with bloThe parasite is encephalitic or with Lyme disease.
Ticks (order Ixodida) are parasitic arachnids.od on a white background close-up.
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microscopic predatory mite, Bdellidae family, Prostigmata order, Acariform ticks superorder, lives in forest litter, moss, under stones, shrubs and trees, nests of birds and mammals, feed on small
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Extreme magnification of a tick's body, as it moves its limbs and spiked head, under microscope and studio illumination.
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Close up of a parasitic brown tick with eight legs on a white background in studio macro shot for disease concept
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A tick under a microscope
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A tick parasite on the skin of a person or animal tries to roll over. Parasites carrying encephalitis and Lyme disease. Sting, trunk and paws close-up.
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microscopic predatory mite, Bdellidae family, Prostigmata order, Acariform ticks superorder, lives in forest litter, moss, under stones, shrubs and trees, nests of birds and mammals, feed on small
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parasitiform tick Ixodidae, blood-sucking parasites in tweezers, Acariformes, carrier of dangerous disease encephalitis, illness symptoms, tick-borne disease prevention strategies, research studies
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mite Oribatida under microscope are saprosphago, scavengers, some species of predators, order Sarcoptiformes
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Mite (acari) from the family Trombidiidae under a microscope, order Prostigmata. They are also called red mites or velvet mites.
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Predatory mite under microscope, Bdellidae family, Prostigmata order, Acariform ticks superorder, lives in forest litter, moss, under stones, shrubs and trees, nests of birds and mammals, feed on
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microscopic predatory mite, Bdellidae family, Prostigmata order, Acariform ticks superorder, lives in forest litter, moss, under stones, shrubs and trees, nests of birds and mammals, feed on small
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microscopic predatory mite, Bdellidae family, Prostigmata order, Acariform ticks superorder, lives in forest litter, moss, under stones, shrubs and trees, nests of birds and mammals, feed on small
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tick under the microscope, family Eupodoidea, order Trombidiformes, the species is phytophage and predatory, characterized by thick hind legs. The video shows the movement and work of internal organs
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Acari (mite) living in water under a microscope, the superfamily Halacaroidea, the order Trombidiformes, live in both fresh and sea water. Internal organs are visible. Barents Sea
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Collection of different water mites Hydrachnidia and Halacaroidea under a microscope.
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mite(acari) Oribatida under microscope are saprosphago, scavengers, some species of predators, order Sarcoptiformes, possibly of the family Hermanniidae
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Acari(mite) living in water under a microscope, the superfamily Halacaroidea, the order Trombidiformes. Sample found in the Volga River
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mite (acari) Oribatida under microscope. Families Parakalummidae, order Sarcoptiformes. They have a hard shell for protection from predators. Sample found at Murmansk Region
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parasite tick, mite from order Ixodidae, blood-sucking parasites crawls on skin, Acariformes, carrier of dangerous disease encephalitis, surveillance systems, tick-borne disease prevention strategies
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parasitiform tick Ixodidae, blood-sucking parasites crawls on skin, Acariformes, carrier of dangerous disease encephalitis, illness symptoms, tick-borne disease prevention strategies, research studies
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mite(acari) Oribatida under microscope are saprosphago, scavengers, some species of predators, order Sarcoptiformes, possibly of the family Tectocepheidae
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Predatory mite (acari) order Mesostigmata under a microscope, possibly of the Ascidae family. It feeds on larvae, insect eggs ...
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parasitiform tick Ixodidae, blood-sucking parasites in tweezers, Acariformes, carrier of dangerous disease encephalitis, illness symptoms, tick-borne disease prevention strategies, research studies
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Larva mite Hydrachnidia stuck to Hydrophilidae larva under a microscope. Arrenuridae family mite sucked and drinks hemolymph by inserting a tubular Stylostome
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Predatory mite (acari) Superfamily Raphignathoidea under a microscope, suborder Prostigmata. Some species are used to control agricultural pests. Possibly family Cryptognathidae
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Acari (mite) of the family Tydeidae under a microscope, Order Trombidiformes. Species are carnivores and scavengers. Sample found on leaf with Tetranychidae. body length less than 0.5 mm
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Ticks (order Ixodida) are parasitic arachnids. A blood-fed tick crawls on a white background. 
The parasite is encephalitic or with Lyme disease. Parasites on the skin of humans and animals.
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Acari(mite) living in water under a microscope, the superfamily Halacaroidea, the order Trombidiformes. Sample found in the Volga River
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Acari(mite) living in water under a microscope, the superfamily Halacaroidea, order Trombidiformes, live in both fresh and sea water. Barents Sea
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Water mite Hydrachnidia, of the family Limnesiidae under a microscope, possibly Limnesia sp. Has a cosmopolitan distribution. Of red color
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Acari(mite) living in water under a microscope, the superfamily Halacaroidea, order Trombidiformes, live in both fresh and sea water. Barents Sea
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Mite(Acari) of the family Tarsonemidae under a microscope, order Trombidiformes. Size 0.3 mm, plant pest, some species parasitize insects.
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An ordinary spider mite under a microscope, the Tetranychidae family, herbivorous, dangerous pests of cultivated plants, sucks juices from plant leaves, causing them to turn yellow
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Acari (mite) Oribatida Family Carabodidae under microscope. The genus Carabodes sp. Sample found in Karelia
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Acari (mite) Oribatida Superfamilia Galumnoidea under microscope,. Dwell in the soil. They hide their legs behind the pterygoid shields. Possibly family Parakalummidae
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Acari (mite) Oribatida under microscope are saprosphago, , order Sarcoptiformes, possibly of the family Trhypochthoniidae, scavengers, some species of predators
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parasitiform tick Ixodidae, blood-sucking parasites crawls on skin, Acariformes, carrier of dangerous disease encephalitis, illness symptoms, tick-borne disease prevention strategies, research studies
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mite (Acari) of the Eupodidae family under a microscope, Order Trombidiformes. predator, characterized by thick hind legs. Sample found at Baikal
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mite Oribatida under microscope are saprosphago, scavengers, some species of predators, order Sarcoptiformes
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Collection of mites (acari) under a microscope. Variety of different species from Parasitiformes, Acariformes, Oribatida, Trombidiformes, Prostigmata and others
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mite (acari) of superfamily Crotonioidea under a microscope, order Oribatida, Family Camisiidae. Sample found in Karelia. Possibly a Camisia sp.
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Larvae of the water mite Hydrachnidia under a microscope, possibly the Arrenuridae family.
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Water mite Hydrachnidia, genus Arrenurus sp. under the microscope, Order Trombidiformes. Their larvae are ectoparasites.
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mite (acari) Oribatida under microscope, family Hermanniellidae. Are saprophago, scavengers, some species of predators, order Sarcoptiformes. Lives in soil
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Water mite Hydrachnidia, genus Arrenurus sp. under the microscope, Order Trombidiformes. Their larvae are ectoparasites.
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Acari(mite) living in water under a microscope, the superfamily Halacaroidea, order Trombidiformes, live in both fresh and sea water. White Sea.
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Acari (mite) Oribatida Superfamilia Galumnoidea under microscope,. Dwell in the soil. They hide their legs behind the pterygoid shields. Possibly family Parakalummidae
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Hydrachnidia mite larva and Hydrophilidae larva under a microscope. A tick of the Arrenuridae family sucks and drinks hemolymph, movement of stylostome inside body is visible.
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mite (acari) Oribatida under a microscope, Suborder Mixonomata. In case of danger, he draws in his legs and covers himself with his head like a shield. Sample found in moss
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Mite(Acari) of the family Tarsonemidae under a microscope, order Trombidiformes. Size 0.3 mm, plant pest, some species parasitize insects.
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mite Oribatida under microscope are saprosphago, scavengers, some species of predators, order Sarcoptiformes, possibly the Chamobatidae family
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Acari (mite) of the family Tydeidae under a microscope, Order Trombidiformes. Species are carnivores and scavengers. Sample found on leaf with Tetranychidae. body length less than 0.5 mm
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Soil mite of the Acaridae family under a microscope. saprophages feed on rotten organic debris, mold. There are types of pests that damage flower bulbs and grains.
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Larva mite Hydrachnidia and Hydrophilidae larva under a microscope. The Arrenuridae family mite sucked and drinks hemolymph by inserting a tubular Stylostome
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mite Oribatida under microscope are saprosphago, scavengers, some species of predators, order Sarcoptiformes
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Gall mites Eriophyoidea under the microscope, Phytoptidae family. Chew-like body, plant pest, including: apple, pear, plum ... Size 0.3 mm
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Soil mites of the Acaridae family under a microscope. saprophages feed on rotten organic debris, mold. There are types of pests that damage flower bulbs and grains.
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