Acarid
Guides
Boletoglyphus ornatus
Boletoglyphus ornatus is a species of mite in the family Acaridae, first described by Fain and Ide in 1976. It belongs to the order Sarcoptiformes, a group that includes many stored product and fungal-feeding mites. The genus Boletoglyphus is associated with fungi, particularly mushrooms (boletes), as indicated by its name. Very little published information exists about the specific biology or ecology of this particular species.
Sancassania anomala
Sancassania anomala is a species of mite belonging to the family Acaridae, within the order Sarcoptiformes. These mites are part of the diverse oribatid mite fauna, a group primarily known for their role in decomposition and nutrient cycling in soil ecosystems. The genus Sancassania includes species commonly associated with stored products, decaying organic matter, and various substrates where they feed on fungi and detrital material. Specific information about S. anomala remains limited in publicly available sources.