Typhlodromus Combretum
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Typhlodromus Combretum
''Typhlodromus'' is a genus of predatory mites belonging to the family Phytoseiidae The Phytoseiidae are a family of mites which feed on thrips and other mite species. They are often used as a biological control agent for managing mite pests. Because of their usefulness as biological control agents, interest in Phytoseiidae has .... Members of this genus feed largely on other mites, such as red spider mites, and several species that are popular as biological control agents to control these pests. Species * '' Typhlodromus acacia'' Xin, Liang & Ke, 1980 * '' Typhlodromus acaciae'' Schultz, 1973 * '' Typhlodromus accessorius'' Kolodochka, 1993 * '' Typhlodromus adenensis'' Ueckermann, 1996 * '' Typhlodromus admirabilis'' (Wainstein, 1978) * '' Typhlodromus aenaulus'' Ueckermann, 1996 * '' Typhlodromus aestivalis'' Athias-Henriot, 1960 * '' Typhlodromus agilis'' (Chaudhri, 1975) * '' Typhlodromus ailanthi'' Wang & Xu, 1985 * '' Typhlodromus aktherecus'' (Kolodochka, 1979) * '' ...
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Predatory
Predation is a biological interaction in which one organism, the predator, kills and eats another organism, its prey. It is one of a family of common feeding behaviours that includes parasitism and micropredation (which usually do not kill the host) and parasitoidism (which always does, eventually). It is distinct from scavenging on dead prey, though many predators also scavenge; it overlaps with herbivory, as seed predators and destructive frugivores are predators. Predation behavior varies significantly depending on the organism. Many predators, especially carnivores, have evolved distinct hunting strategies. Pursuit predation involves the active search for and pursuit of prey, whilst ambush predators instead wait for prey to present an opportunity for capture, and often use stealth or aggressive mimicry. Other predators are opportunistic or omnivorous and only practice predation occasionally. Most obligate carnivores are specialized for hunting. They may have ac ...
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Typhlodromus Andrei
''Typhlodromus'' is a genus of predatory mites belonging to the family Phytoseiidae. Members of this genus feed largely on other mites, such as red spider mites, and several species that are popular as biological control agents to control these pests. Species * '' Typhlodromus acacia'' Xin, Liang & Ke, 1980 * '' Typhlodromus acaciae'' Schultz, 1973 * '' Typhlodromus accessorius'' Kolodochka, 1993 * '' Typhlodromus adenensis'' Ueckermann, 1996 * '' Typhlodromus admirabilis'' (Wainstein, 1978) * '' Typhlodromus aenaulus'' Ueckermann, 1996 * '' Typhlodromus aestivalis'' Athias-Henriot, 1960 * '' Typhlodromus agilis'' (Chaudhri, 1975) * '' Typhlodromus ailanthi'' Wang & Xu, 1985 * '' Typhlodromus aktherecus'' (Kolodochka, 1979) * '' Typhlodromus algonquinensis'' Chant, Hansell & Yoshida-Shaul, 1974 * '' Typhlodromus americanus'' Chant & Yoshida-Shaul, 1989 * '' Typhlodromus andrei'' Karg, 1982 * '' Typhlodromus apoxys'' van der Merwe, 1968 * '' Typhlodromus applegum'' Schicha, 1983 ...
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