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Publications with tag: ancestral features

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  • I.G. Bagnjuck, S.I. Sukhareva, V.G. Shevchenko

    ANALYSIS OF THE GENUS TRISETACUS KEIFER AS A KEY OF THE FAMILY NALEPELLIDAE ROIV. (ACARI, TETRAPODILI)

    At present, the genus Trisetacus (the largest one in the family Nalepel-lidae) includes 45 species. The representatives of this family connected with coniferous p...
    • Forelegged mites
    • Ancestral features
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  • S.I. Sukhareva

    FAMILY PHYTOPTIDAE MURRAY, 1877 (ACARI, TETRAPODILI), ITS CONSISTING, STRUCTURE AND SUGGESTED WAYS OF EVOLUTION

    In the present time family Phytoptidae includes 42 species. Its members have several archaic features (four setae on the dorsal shield, the presence of s.sd. and ...
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    • Ancestral features
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    • Monocot-yledons
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    • Coevolution

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