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- Adactylidium abstract "Adactylidium is a genus of mites known for its unusual life cycle. The pregnant female mite feeds upon a single egg of a thrips, growing five to eight female offspring and one male in her body. The offspring devour their mother from the inside out, and the single male mite mates with all the daughters when they are still in the mother. The females, now impregnated, cut holes in their mother's body so that they can emerge to find new thrips eggs. The male emerges as well, but does not look for food or new mates, and dies after a few hours. The females die at the age of 4 days, when their own offspring eat them alive from the inside.".
- Adactylidium class Acari.
- Adactylidium class Arachnid.
- Adactylidium family Acarophenacidae.
- Adactylidium kingdom Animal.
- Adactylidium order Trombidiformes.
- Adactylidium phylum Arthropod.
- Adactylidium wikiPageID "11576886".
- Adactylidium wikiPageRevisionID "553353621".
- Adactylidium classis "Arachnida".
- Adactylidium familia Acarophenacidae.
- Adactylidium genus "Adactylidium".
- Adactylidium genusAuthority "Cross, 1965".
- Adactylidium hasPhotoCollection Adactylidium.
- Adactylidium name "Adactylidium".
- Adactylidium ordo Trombidiformes.
- Adactylidium phylum "Arthropoda".
- Adactylidium regnum "Animalia".
- Adactylidium subclassis Acari.
- Adactylidium subject Category:Trombidiformes.
- Adactylidium type Animal.
- Adactylidium type Arachnid.
- Adactylidium type Eukaryote.
- Adactylidium type Species.
- Adactylidium type Arachnid.
- Adactylidium type Organism.
- Adactylidium comment "Adactylidium is a genus of mites known for its unusual life cycle. The pregnant female mite feeds upon a single egg of a thrips, growing five to eight female offspring and one male in her body. The offspring devour their mother from the inside out, and the single male mite mates with all the daughters when they are still in the mother. The females, now impregnated, cut holes in their mother's body so that they can emerge to find new thrips eggs.".
- Adactylidium label "Adactylidium".
- Adactylidium label "Adactylidium".
- Adactylidium sameAs Adactylidium.
- Adactylidium sameAs m.02rjtk_.
- Adactylidium sameAs Q4678342.
- Adactylidium sameAs Q4678342.
- Adactylidium wasDerivedFrom Adactylidium?oldid=553353621.
- Adactylidium isPrimaryTopicOf Adactylidium.
- Adactylidium name "Adactylidium".