Ptochacarus
Ptochacarus is a genus of mites in its own family, Ptochacaridae, in the order Mesostigmata.[1]
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Family: | Ptochacaridae Kethley, 1977 |
Genus: | Ptochacarus Silvestri, 1911 |
Species
- Ptochacarus banksi Womersley, 1958
- Ptochacarus daveyi Silvestri, 1911
- Ptochacarus silvestrii Womersley, 1958
gollark: We don't actually need paired fluxducts, due to that quirk of their transfer rates. I think.
gollark: Anyway, we can probably just run some itemducts in the planned power cabling tunnels, so it's not too problematic.
gollark: Unless you make the reactor building very big.
gollark: For wiring from the reactor to cells, we can afford most things.
gollark: So if you feed the reactor output straight into a cell and make the cell output into three fluxducts, you could have the actual long range wiring carry all the power, but each machine would only receive 1kRF/t max unless you have a bunch of connections on that machine.
References
- Joel Hallan (ed.). "Ptochacaridae Species Listing". Biology Catalog. Texas A&M University. Retrieved September 9, 2010.
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