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Trombicula

Trombicula, known as chiggers, red bugs, harvest mites, scrub-itch mites, or berry bugs, are small arachnids (eight-legged arthropods) in the Trombiculidae family. In their larval stage, they attach to various animals and humans, then feed on skin, often causing itching and trombiculosis. These relatives of ticks are nearly microscopic, measuring 0.4 mm…

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Trombicula

Nodes73
Edges72
Triples55
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.027397
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related to Taxonomy · 32
Trombicula → Asanuma, Audy, Berlese, Brown, Buffa, Chen, Chu, Corpuz-Raros, Domrow, Dumbleton, Easton, Fauran, Goff, Heaslip, Hsu, Jameson, Lombardini, Nadchatram, Oudemans, Qiu
related to External links · 12
Trombicula → Chiggers, ConservationIowa State University Department, Encyclopædia Britannica, Entomology, Entomology Insect Information NoteNIH, Extension Fact Sheet, Harvest-Bug, HYG-2100-98Trombicula, Medline PlusOhio State University, Missouri Department, Vol, XI
related to Distribution · 11
Trombicula → August, Great Lakes, Harvest, In, In Europe, In France, Midwest, North America, Species, They, United States

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skin harvest humans feed itching hosts larval red mites citation needed animals cells north america found ed chiggers species stage

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Trombicularelated to DistributionSpecies0.60section
Trombicularelated to DistributionIn Europe0.60section
Trombicularelated to DistributionNorth America0.60section
Trombicularelated to DistributionIn0.60section
Trombicularelated to DistributionIn France0.60section
Trombicularelated to DistributionAugust0.60section
Trombicularelated to DistributionUnited States0.60section
Trombicularelated to DistributionMidwest0.60section
Trombicularelated to DistributionThey0.60section
Trombicularelated to DistributionGreat Lakes0.60section
Trombicularelated to DistributionHarvest0.60section
Trombicularelated to External linksHarvest-Bug0.60section

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