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Family Scorpionidae<br />

Opis<strong>to</strong>phthalmus glabifrons (yellow creeping leg scorpion): Southern Africa<br />

MITES<br />

Chigger Mites (Family Trombiculidae)<br />

Lep<strong>to</strong>trombidium spp.: Asia, Indonesia, Australia, Philippines<br />

Eutrombicula (EuEutrombicula) alfreddugesi (chigger): Southern North America<br />

T. autumnalis: Europe<br />

T. splendens: Southern North America<br />

Scabies Mites (Family Sarcoptidae)<br />

Sarcoptes scabei (scabies): Worldwide<br />

Dust Mites (Family Pyroglyphidae)<br />

Derma<strong>to</strong>phagoides farinae (dust mite): Worldwide<br />

D. pteronyssinus (European house dust mite): Worldwide?<br />

Chicken Mite (Family Cheyletiellidae)<br />

Dermanyssus gallinae (chicken mite): Worldwide<br />

Bird <strong>and</strong> Fowl Mites (Family Macronyssidae)<br />

Ornithonyssus bacoti (tropical rat mite): Worldwide<br />

O. bursa (tropical fowl mite): Worldwide<br />

O. salvarium (northern fowl mite): Temperate areas worldwide<br />

Spiny Rat Mite (Family Laelapidae)<br />

Laelaps echidnina (spiny rat mite): Worldwide<br />

House Mouse Mite (Family Dermanyssidae)

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