File: Yellow mite (Tydeidae) Lorryia formosa 2 edit.jpg
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current | 06:56, 18 July 2006 | 2,100 × 2,560 (1.63 MB) | wikimediacommons>Fir0002 | Historically, mites have been difficult to study because of their minute size. But now, ARS scientists are freezing mites in their tracks and using scanning electron microscopy to observe them in detail. Here a yellow mite, Lorryia formosa, commonly found |
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