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  2. Syringophilidae - Wikipedia

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    Syringophilidae is a family of mites, commonly known as quill mites. They are obligatory ectoparasites of birds, and inhabit their feather quills where they feed on subcutaneous tissue and fluids. [ 1 ]

  3. Syringophilopsis - Wikipedia

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    The quill mites are from the family Syringophilidae. Although little is known about these parasitic mites, 33 species have been discovered, most prevalently in North America. They are all ectoparasites and they are usually found in birds from the order Passeriformes (comprising approximately 32 specific bird species).

  4. Feather mite - Wikipedia

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    Feather mites are the members of diverse mite superfamilies: superorder Acariformes. Psoroptidia [1] Analgoidea [2] Freyanoidea; Pterolichoidea; superorder ...

  5. Proctophyllodidae - Wikipedia

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    Feather mites (subclass Acarina, family Proctophyllodinae) are ectoparasites that live in between the barbs of feathers and are found on nearly every bird species currently described. [1] It was previously believed that these mites had a parasitic relationship with their hosts but it is now thought that most species are more commensal with ...

  6. Analgoidea - Wikipedia

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    They contain many feather mites, being ectoparasites of birds and occasionally mammals. Families. Alloptidae Gaud, 1957; Analgidae Trouessart & Mégnin, 1884;

  7. Psoroptidia - Wikipedia

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    Psoroptidia is a parvorder of the Acari group Astigma (or Astigmatina). [1] It comprises around 40 families, and apparently originated as parasites of birds, before a secondary radiation saw some taxa become parasites of mammals. [2]

  8. Cicadas come with an itchy pest — tiny mites that can cause ...

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    Hundreds of thousands of the tiny wind-soaring and itch-inducing critters can fall from trees every day and are packed with a venom that can paralyze prey 166,000 times their size.

  9. Pteronyssidae - Wikipedia

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