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@nev@flipping.rocks  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

#Arachtober 28: clover mite (_Bryobia_) in a bright patch of lichen.

#ArthroBeauty #LichenSubscribe #DailyMitePic #Mitestodon #CloverMites #arachnids #mites #Acari #Acariformes #Prostigmata #Tetranychidae #Bryobiinae

Close-up photo of a roundish patch of curly, leaf-like yellow-green lichen on tree bark. In the middle is a small purplish-red mite with a flattened, hairless, almost diamond-shaped body with a ridge behind the head and long stringy legs.
Close-up photo of a roundish patch of curly, leaf-like yellow-green lichen on tree bark. In the middle is a small purplish-red mite with a flattened, hairless, almost diamond-shaped body with a ridge behind the head and long stringy legs.
Close-up photo of a roundish patch of curly, leaf-like yellow-green lichen on tree bark. In the middle is a small purplish-red mite with a flattened, hairless, almost diamond-shaped body with a ridge behind the head and long stringy legs.
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@nev@flipping.rocks  ·  activity timestamp last week

#Arachtober 25: now for something entirely different, a penthaleid mite (https://bugguide.net/node/view/263374) feeding on a dandelion leaf. Species like the common _P. major_ (which this probably is) have a #DorsalAnus and excrete these globules as they feed, often hanging upside down on the undersides of leaves or vertically on blades of grass.

(If you think a dorsal anus is wild, certain astig females have secondary dorsal genital openings for copulation.)

#ArthroBeauty #DailyMitePic #Mitestodon #arachnids #mites #Acari #Acariformes #Prostigmata #Penthaleidae

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A small dark blue-purple mite with bright red legs and mouthparts on the surface of a dandelion leaf. There's a similar one out of focus in the background. There is a drop of clear yellowish fluid on the mite's back.
A small dark blue-purple mite with bright red legs and mouthparts on the surface of a dandelion leaf. There's a similar one out of focus in the background. There is a drop of clear yellowish fluid on the mite's back.
A small dark blue-purple mite with bright red legs and mouthparts on the surface of a dandelion leaf. There's a similar one out of focus in the background. There is a drop of clear yellowish fluid on the mite's back.
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@nev@flipping.rocks  ·  activity timestamp 4 weeks ago

#Arachtober #MiteMonday: just a good old red velvet mite (_Allothrombium_).

Just imagine having a guinea pig-sized one, as a pet. It would be soft and squishy. It would enjoy squeezing into little crevices to nap. You could brush it, very gently. It wouldn't see very well. It could climb up things with little retractable claws. You could probably feed it mealworms.

#ArthroBeauty #arachnids #mites #Acari #Acariformes #Prostigmata #Parasitengona #Trombidiidae

A robust mite covered in short plush red fur climbs up rough tree bark.
A robust mite covered in short plush red fur climbs up rough tree bark.
A robust mite covered in short plush red fur climbs up rough tree bark.
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@nev@flipping.rocks  ·  activity timestamp last month

Let's kick off #Arachtober with some fall colours! This beautiful coppery jumping spider—_Eris rufa_, maybe, or _Pelegrina_?—reminded me of autumn leaves. Tried to get an even closer pic of its iridescent scales.

#ArthroBeauty #DailySpiderPic #spiders #JumpingSpiders #Araneae #Salticidae

Close-up shot from above. The jumping spider's dark head is covered in short, fine, pale hairs. Its brown abdomen is covered with many small flat scale-like hairs that produce a pastel iridescence, like those "holo" highlight pressed powders that were a popular makeup trend a while back.
Close-up shot from above. The jumping spider's dark head is covered in short, fine, pale hairs. Its brown abdomen is covered with many small flat scale-like hairs that produce a pastel iridescence, like those "holo" highlight pressed powders that were a popular makeup trend a while back.
Close-up shot from above. The jumping spider's dark head is covered in short, fine, pale hairs. Its brown abdomen is covered with many small flat scale-like hairs that produce a pastel iridescence, like those "holo" highlight pressed powders that were a popular makeup trend a while back.
A jumping spider on pine bark, seen from slightly above, its robust first pair of legs partly raised. It has a shiny copper-coloured abdomen, red-brown legs banded with a more golden brown (a sort of tortoiseshell colour scheme), and a black-brown head with a broad white band along each side. The tops of the pedipalps, too, are white.
A jumping spider on pine bark, seen from slightly above, its robust first pair of legs partly raised. It has a shiny copper-coloured abdomen, red-brown legs banded with a more golden brown (a sort of tortoiseshell colour scheme), and a black-brown head with a broad white band along each side. The tops of the pedipalps, too, are white.
A jumping spider on pine bark, seen from slightly above, its robust first pair of legs partly raised. It has a shiny copper-coloured abdomen, red-brown legs banded with a more golden brown (a sort of tortoiseshell colour scheme), and a black-brown head with a broad white band along each side. The tops of the pedipalps, too, are white.
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@nev@flipping.rocks replied  ·  activity timestamp 4 weeks ago

#Arachtober 2: anystid renaissance! Commonly called whirligig mites for their constant frantic and erratic running, these large (~1 mm*) predatory mites in the family Anystidae have a population boom in early to mid-June and seem to increase in numbers again in autumn, at least around here. They eat aphids, small midges, each other, etc. This one seems to be eating some kind of barklouse (Psocodea)?

* Given that many mites are microscopic, any mite one can clearly see with the naked eye counts as "large".

#ArthroBeauty #LichenSubscribe #arachnids #mites #Acari #Acariformes #Prostigmata #Anystidae

On lichen-covered tree bark, a squat orange-red mite hoists its prey, some small brown and white winged insect, seemingly in triumph. The mite's eyes are set very far apart; its smooth body has sparse pale spiky hairs sticking out; and its legs have a distinctly asterisk-like stance, all roughly the same length and splayed out evenly.
On lichen-covered tree bark, a squat orange-red mite hoists its prey, some small brown and white winged insect, seemingly in triumph. The mite's eyes are set very far apart; its smooth body has sparse pale spiky hairs sticking out; and its legs have a distinctly asterisk-like stance, all roughly the same length and splayed out evenly.
On lichen-covered tree bark, a squat orange-red mite hoists its prey, some small brown and white winged insect, seemingly in triumph. The mite's eyes are set very far apart; its smooth body has sparse pale spiky hairs sticking out; and its legs have a distinctly asterisk-like stance, all roughly the same length and splayed out evenly.
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