Allothyridae: taxon details and analytics

Domain
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Arthropoda
Class
Arachnida
Order
Holothyrida
Family
Allothyridae
Genus
Species
Scientific Name
Allothyridae

Summary description from Wikipedia:

Allothyridae

The Holothyrida are a small order of mites in the superorder Parasitiformes. No fossils are known. With body lengths of more than 2 mm (332 in) they are relatively large mites, with a heavily sclerotized body. It is divided into three families, Allothyridae, Holothyridae, and Neothyridae. In a 1998 experimental study, members of the family Allothyridae were found to ignore living animals but readily fed on the body fluids of dead arthropods, making them scavengers.

The order has a distribution largely confined to former Gondwanan landmasses. They are the sister group to Ixodida (ticks).

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