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SUBMITTER: Bolton SJ
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4274376 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Feb
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Bolton Samuel J SJ Bauchan Gary R GR Ochoa Ronald R Pooley Christopher C Klompen Hans H
Experimental & applied acarology 20141030 2
Previous research on the locomotion of the Nematalycidae has only been undertaken on Gordialycus, which is by far the most elongated genus of the family. Gordialycus is dependent on an unusual form of peristalsis to move around. It was not known whether the genera of Nematalycidae with shorter bodies also used this mode of locomotion. Our videographic recordings of Osperalycus did not reveal peristalsis. Instead, this mite appears to move around the mineral regolith via the expansion and constri ...[more]