RMACYKNN–Grain mites infesting fresh bread in kitchen storage several possible species
RMM1KGED–An 1889 illustration from Chamber's Encyclopedia - illustration of a CHEESE MITE (Tyrophagus casei)
RMRE9A9H–. Control of household insects and related pests. Household pests; Insect pests. Size: less than 0.5 mm Cereal Mite, Tyrophagus putrescentiae (Shrank) Cereal mites, Tyrophagus putrescentiae (Schrank), are frequently found in enor- mous numbers in cereal and cereal prod- ucts, but also on other stored food, par- ticularly cheese and dried meat. The mites are pale-colored, wingless, smooth, soft-bodied, nearly microscopic organ- ism with four pairs of legs. In large numbers the mites appear as loose, fluffy masses of gray powder. They sometimes swarm from infested materials and may even attack h
RMJYKRBP–3 Tyrophagus putrescentiae male dors neotype BMOC 08 1010 002
RMRBPRMP–10-Tyrophagus-putrescentiae male legI dors neotype BMOC 08-1010-002.