Arthropoda
Arthropoda
Taxonomic Children
Total: 22
Aptostichus, Amblyomma americanum Linnaeus, 1758, Amblypygi, Caerostris darwini Kuntner and Agnarsson, 2010, Chthamalus, Collembola, Crustacea, Desmoxytes purpurosea Enghoff, Sutcharit & Panha, 2007, Dictyna, Diplura, Insecta, Latrodectus hasselti Thorell, 1870, Mastophora, Narceus americanus (Palisot de Beauvois, 1817), Neotrypaea californiensis (Dana, 1854), Ornithonyssus, Otobius megnini Dugès, 1883, Pollicipes, Semibalanus cariosus (Pallas, 1788), Solifugae, Typhochlaena, Varroa destructor Anderson & Trueman, 2000
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