Eleutherengonides
Eleutherengonides is a group of mites, ranked as a "supercohort", between the taxonomic rank of order and family.[1]
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(unranked): | Eleutherengonides |
Superfamilies and families
- Paratydeidae
- Eriophyoidea
- Iolinoidea
- Heterostigmatina
- Athyreacaridae
- Crotalorphidae
- Fembidiacaridae
- Dolichocyboidea
- Heterocheyletoidea
- Pyematoidea
- Pygmephoroidea
- Scutacaroidea
- Tarsocheyloidea
- Tarsonemoidea
- Trochometridioidea
- Raphignathae
- Cheyletoidea
- Pomerantzioidea
- Pterygosomatoidea
- Raphignathoidea
- Tetranychoidea
gollark: And vaguely related is toxoplasma gondii, a parasite in cats or something which also apparently might be in a third of humans or something too (see wikipedia).
gollark: In some cases you actually can get brain eating amoeba.a
gollark: Blame TIO or the limited APÏ I use.
gollark: Hmm, I may rewrite early, seems a good deal.
gollark: Embedded HQ9+ (EHQ9+) *does* exist, you know.
References
- Gerald W. Krantz & D. E. Walter, ed. (2009). A Manual of Acarology (3rd ed.). Texas Tech University Press. ISBN 978-0-89672-620-8.
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