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Water Mites of the World With Keys to the Families, Subfamilies, Genera and Subgenera (Acari: Hydrachnidia)

Flora / Fauna Identification Key Monograph
By: Harry Smit(Author)
774 pages, 3087 b/w line drawings
NHBS
The first major monograph to the world's water mite fauna since Dave Cook's 1974 monograph.
Water Mites of the World
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  • Water Mites of the World ISBN: 9789090336220 Hardback Nov 2020 In stock
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With 7,500 species, water mites form one of the most species-rich groups in freshwater. They occur in almost every type of freshwater, from springs, streams, ponds and lakes to subterranean habitats. Two genera even occur in the marine littoral.

Since the publication of Dave Cook’s Water Mite Genera and Subgenera in 1974, the number of known genera and subgenera has increased substantially, especially in the southern hemisphere. This book makes it possible to identify every family, subfamily, genus and subgenus in the world. Updates on distribution and habitat are given for each genus and subgenus.

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Flora / Fauna Identification Key Monograph
By: Harry Smit(Author)
774 pages, 3087 b/w line drawings
NHBS
The first major monograph to the world's water mite fauna since Dave Cook's 1974 monograph.
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