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The Six-Spotted Spider Mite: A Closer Look
Australia, FreshwaterMonday, December 9, 2024
These mites have been spotted in Australia, New Zealand, Japan, and the USA. Interestingly, mites found on avocado trees in Western Australia and New Zealand, as well as those on fig trees in Japan, are actually the same species as those on citrus trees in Florida. This shows how connected these tiny creatures are across the globe.
What's really exciting is that scientists are using these mites to learn more about how to tell different species apart. They're finding that the shape of a certain body part, called the aedeagus, is super important. Plus, they're discovering that a tiny structure on the mite's leg, called the eupathidion, can also help identify different species. Isn't nature amazing?
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