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SOME PHORETIC ASSOCIATIONS OF GROUND BEETLES (COLEOPTERA: CARABIDAE) AND MITES (ACARINA)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

J. E. Olynyk
Affiliation:
Department of Biology, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Ontario P7B 5E1
R. Freitag
Affiliation:
Department of Biology, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Ontario P7B 5E1

Abstract

Phoretic hypopi of the mite genera Anoetus (Anoetidae), Sancassania, Kuzinia and Schwiebea (Acaridae) were commonly found on 11 species of carabids. Deutonymphs of Poecilochirus sp. were also phoretic on the carabids. Other mite genera were present infrequently on the carabids. Mites were found mainly on ventral surfaces of large carabids and rarely under elytra.

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Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1979

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