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Acari - question.
amaira
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Posted on 09-08-2008 10:49
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Is it possilbe to give this little Acari a name?

It is common, I rather often find it, one or more, on flies, sometimes on spiders, and as here on a bug Lagria hirta.
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Does anybody have more facts about it?
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I think naming the mite won't be possible. I suspect it is a juvenile so probably not possible even if an acarologist had it under their microscope.

(Lagria is a beetle, not a bug.)

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Thankyou for your answer, John!

Beetle, of course. But, what i "bug" then? Thinking om "love bug"? - can just find bed bug in my lexicon now... Sorry for my bad english.
 
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No need to apologise. Your English is infinitely better than my Swedish.

In British entomology, bug means a species of Hemiptera. It is disputed whether it should include the Homoptera (frog-hoppers, cicadas etc.) or just the Heteroptera (shield bugs, water boatmen, lacebugs etc.)

But it also gets used by non-entomologists for any invertebrate with legs; also for disease-causing microbes. Thus "I've caught a bug" might mean you've found something interesting, or you will be staying in bed for a few days until you feel better.

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