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The morphology of juvenile stages and ontogeny of Scheloribates holsaticus (Weigmann, 1969), S. initialis (Berlese, 1908), and S.palliduhis (C. L. Koch, 1841) were investigated. The juveniles of these species have excentrosclerites at similar gastronotal setae (c₂, la, lp, and h₁ in larva, and c₂, la, lp, h-series, and p₁ in nymphs), and solenidion to, on tarsus I strongly curved outwards, which are...
The morphology of juvenile stages and ontogeny of Heterozetes palustris (Willmann, 1917) and Zetomimus furcatus (Pearce & Warburton, 1906) are redescribed and illustrated. The juveniles of the former species have most prodorsal and gastronotal setae long, and smooth integument with microtuberculate cerotegument, while those of the latter species have most prodorsal and gastronotal setae short,...
The effects of cattle liquid manure, treated with Effective Microorganisms (EM) or bactericidal agent, on soil mites of lowland meadow was investigated, with species analysis of Oribatida. Doses of cattle liquid manure 30 m3 · ha–1 and 60 m3 · ha–1 increased the crop of green forage, more with EM than with bactericidal agent, while a dose 90 m3 · ha–1 had no effect. A cattle liquid manure reduced...
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