RM2DF6GJW–Varroa sp. is a parasitic mite of honey bees. Optical microscope X40.
RMPM690W–Galls on Sallow Leaf Caused by Eriophyes tetanothorax - A Mite
RMHHJJK7–Great Britain, Dorset, Dorchester, historic buildings in South Street, Cornhill, view of Napper's Mite, a 17th century almshouse
RMC73NB6–Honey Bee (Apis mellifera). Close-up of opened cell, showing male larva infected by the parasitic mite Varroa destructor
RMBE7FA9–web of gorse spider mite; cornwall
RMBKR9HB–Adult red velvet mite (Allotrombidium fuliginosum)
RFF609H7–medically accurate illustration of a common dust mite
RMCX1EX3–Varroa Mite Varroa destructor external parasitic mite that attacks Honey Bee Apis mellifera Kent UK
RMHBM7P7–Pappeltrieb-Gallmilbe, Gallmilbe, Gallmilben an Zitterpappel, Aceria dispar an Populus tremula, Aspen Leaf Mite, aspen leafgall mite, Eriophyidae
RM2G7GT0E–Walnut Leaf Gall Mite (Eriophyes erineus, Aceria erinea, Aceria erineus), galls on leafs of walnut, Germany
RM2G2BM88–Bible Story Illustration of 'The Widow's Mite' Jesus Christ with his Disciples opposite the Treasury Witnessing the Widow Offering two Coins (Mark 12
RFB3XBNF–Velvet Mite Trombidium holosericeum
RMCNMBE2–Honey bee leaving the hive with varroa mite attached
RFKHAG34–Gall or gall bladder of the gall mite (Phytoptus laevis) on leaf of Viburnum lantana (Viburnum lantana), Bavaria, Germany
RMFE0861–Red Velvet Mite or Rain Bug (Trombidiidae) Kafue National Park, Zambia, November
RMPTJPJK–Tetranychus urticae. Infestation of Red Spider Mite showing leaf damage and webbing on a glasshouse fruit (peach) tree during a dry English summer
RF2E1PHH0–SEBECHLEBY, SLOVAKIA - SEPTEMBER 24, 2011: The lithography of Jesus observes widow's mite originaly by unknown artist.