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  2. Trombidiidae - Wikipedia

    • Trombidiidae, also known as red velvet mites, true velvet mites, or rain bugs, are small arachnids (eight-legged arthropods) found in plant litter and are known for their bright red color. While adults are typically no more than 4 mm (0.16 in) in length, some species can grow larger and the largest, including the African Dinothrombium tinctorum and Indian Trombidiu… See more

    DomainEukaryota
    KingdomAnimalia
    SubphylumChelicerata
    List of genera

    According to Joanna Makol
    • Trombidiinae Leach, 1815 See more

     
  1. Giant Red Velvet Mite (Dinothrombium sp.) - Insect …

    Jun 13, 2024 · Its bright red color makes the Giant Red Velvet Mite easy to spot. Among the world of mites, it is a relative behemoth despite seeming incredibly small to humans. Its short hairs give it a sheen, or velvety appearance.

  2. Trombidium grandissimum - Wikipedia

  3. The Complete Guide To Giant Red Velvet Mites In Arizona

  4. Velvet Mite: Your Complete Guide for Quick Understanding

  5. Giant Red Velvet Mite in the Sonoran Desert

    Photographic images and information about a Dinothrombium, large red velvet mite, from the Arizona-Sonoran Desert.

  6. Genus Dinothrombium - giant velvet mites - BugGuide.Net

  7. Red Velvet Mite (Family Thrombidiidae) - Field Station

    Nov 1, 2011 · At about 5mm long, it is considered a giant among mites, except for the Giant RVM (more on GRVMs later). Scientists suspect that some of those red hairs may act as sensors in the mite’s often- gloomy world.

  8. Big, bad, and red: Giant velvet mite defenses and life strategies ...