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- Q16760004 subject Q8254037.
- Q16760004 subject Q8873546.
- Q16760004 abstract "Tydeus munsteri is a species of mite belonging to the family Tydeidae. This very small oval, eyeless mite is around 250 μm in length with a soft body covered in striations. It has been recorded from various plants in the vicinity of Munster in South Africa including Citrus limonia, Erythrina caffra and Psidium guajava.".
- Q16760004 class Q1358.
- Q16760004 family Q3545995.
- Q16760004 genus Q7859777.
- Q16760004 kingdom Q729.
- Q16760004 order Q686325.
- Q16760004 phylum Q1360.
- Q16760004 wikiPageWikiLink Q1304478.
- Q16760004 wikiPageWikiLink Q1358.
- Q16760004 wikiPageWikiLink Q1360.
- Q16760004 wikiPageWikiLink Q166843.
- Q16760004 wikiPageWikiLink Q175821.
- Q16760004 wikiPageWikiLink Q1955238.
- Q16760004 wikiPageWikiLink Q2441993.
- Q16760004 wikiPageWikiLink Q258.
- Q16760004 wikiPageWikiLink Q3545995.
- Q16760004 wikiPageWikiLink Q686325.
- Q16760004 wikiPageWikiLink Q729.
- Q16760004 wikiPageWikiLink Q7859777.
- Q16760004 wikiPageWikiLink Q8254037.
- Q16760004 wikiPageWikiLink Q8873546.
- Q16760004 classis "Arachnida".
- Q16760004 familia Q3545995.
- Q16760004 genus "Tydeus".
- Q16760004 name "Tydeus munsteri".
- Q16760004 ordo Q686325.
- Q16760004 phylum "Arthropoda".
- Q16760004 regnum "Animalia".
- Q16760004 type Animal.
- Q16760004 type Arachnid.
- Q16760004 type Eukaryote.
- Q16760004 type Species.
- Q16760004 type Thing.
- Q16760004 type Q19088.
- Q16760004 type Q729.
- Q16760004 comment "Tydeus munsteri is a species of mite belonging to the family Tydeidae. This very small oval, eyeless mite is around 250 μm in length with a soft body covered in striations. It has been recorded from various plants in the vicinity of Munster in South Africa including Citrus limonia, Erythrina caffra and Psidium guajava.".
- Q16760004 label "Tydeus munsteri".
- Q16760004 name "Tydeus munsteri".