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Bryobia praetiosa, clover mite model
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Bryobia praetiosa, clover mite model
A large scale model of the clover mite (Bryobia praetiosa), a common mite found in grassland, native to Britain. Held within the Natural History Museum, London
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Acari Acarina Arachnid Arachnida Arthropod Arthropoda Clover Entomology Eudicot Eurosid Fabaceae Fabales Fabidae Legume Leguminosae Angiospermae Dicot Dicotyledon Invertebrata
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1. Title: "Bryobia praetiosa: A Glimpse into the Microscopic World of the Clover Mite" This photograph showcases a large-scale model of Bryobia praetiosa, the common clover mite, housed within the esteemed Natural History Museum in London. As a member of the Acari order, this tiny arthropod belongs to the family Bryobiaidae and the subfamily Bryobiinae. Bryobia praetiosa is a native invertebrate of Britain, commonly found in grassland habitats. This eudicot-feeding mite is an essential component of the intricate web of life in legume-rich ecosystems. The clover mite is a member of the class Arachnida, which also includes spiders and scorpions, and is characterized by its eight legs. The model's intricate details reveal the clover mite's unique features, such as its elongated body, which measures approximately 1 mm in length. Its coloration varies from red to green, depending on its diet and developmental stage. The clover mite's legs are adapted for crawling on plant surfaces, and its body is covered in microscopic hairs, which help it blend in with its host plant. As a member of the Fabaceae family, or leguminosae, the clover mite plays a crucial role in the pollination of legume flowers. The clover mite's feeding activities contribute to the nutrient cycling in grassland ecosystems, making it an essential link in the food chain. This photograph not only highlights the beauty and intricacy of the natural world but also serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving and understanding the diverse array of organisms that inhabit our planet.
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