Phylogenetic position of a new Trisetacus mite species (Nalepellidae) destroying seeds of North American junipers and new hypotheses on basal divergence of Eriophyoidea

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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8876007/
Authors: Chetverikov P.E., Rector B.G., Tonkel K., Dimitri L., Cheglakov D.S., Romanovich A.E., Amrine J.
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Publication Year: 2022
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Chetverikov P.E., Rector B.G., Tonkel K., Dimitri L., Cheglakov D.S., Romanovich A.E., Amrine J. Phylogenetic position of a new Trisetacus mite species (Nalepellidae) destroying seeds of North American junipers and new hypotheses on basal divergence of Eriophyoidea. Insects. 2022;13:201. doi: 10.3390/insects13020201.

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Enlarged seeds of J. occidentalis (D), (California, USA) protruding out of the female cones as a result of activity of T. indelis n. sp.

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Caption: Enlarged seeds of J. occidentalis (D), (California, USA) protruding out of the female cones as a result of activity of T. indelis n. sp.
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