Neohypoaspis

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Neohypoaspis

M. Delfinado-Baker, E. W. Baker & D. W. Roubik, 1983

Neohypoaspis is a genus of mites in the family Laelapidae. [1]

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References

  1. David Evans Walter (ed.). "Laelapidae Species Listing". Biology Catalog. Texas A&M University . Retrieved August 31, 2010.