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Eriophyoidea

Eriophyoidea are a superfamily of herbivorous mites. All post-embryonic instars lack the third and fourth pairs of legs, and the respiratory system is also absent.

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Eriophyoidea

Nodes30
Edges29
Triples22
Avg. degree1.93
Density0.066667
Components1

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Eriophyoidea

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related to Evolution · 10
Eriophyoidea → Ampezzoa, Cheirolepidiaceae, Cheirolepidoptus, Forms, Italy, Minyacarus, The, Triasacaroidea, Triasacarus, Triassic
related to Ecology · 4
Eriophyoidea → All, As, The, This
related to Reproduction · 3
Eriophyoidea → Female, Females, Fertilisation

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superfamily legs species families body females mites two pairs group plant eriophyoids different forms lack also placed larger spermatophores herbivorous

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red colourationinstance ofbut they can also show differences0.80text
different microtubercle structureinstance ofbut they can also show differences0.80text
broader prodorsal shieldinstance ofbut they can also show differences0.80text
larger body sizeinstance ofbut they can also show differences0.80text
dorsal annuli being more sclerotisedinstance ofbut they can also show differences0.80text
Eriophyoidearelated to EcologyAll0.60section
Eriophyoidearelated to EcologyThis0.60section
Eriophyoidearelated to EcologyThe0.60section
Eriophyoidearelated to EcologyAs0.60section
Eriophyoidearelated to EvolutionThe0.60section
Eriophyoidearelated to EvolutionForms0.60section
Eriophyoidearelated to EvolutionTriassic0.60section

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