Microtritia stria

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Microtritia stria
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M. stria
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Microtritia stria
Liu & Zhang, 2014

Microtritia stria is a species of mite.

Distribution

The species is found in New Zealand. [1]

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References

  1. Liu, D.; Zhang, Z.-Q. 2014: Redescription of Austrotritia lebronneci (Oribotritiidae) and descriptions of two new species of Euphthiracaridae (Acari, Oribatida) from Australian Region. International journal of acarology, doi : 10.1080/01647954.2013.874497