Acarinaria
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Chaetodactylidae
Chaetodactylidae is a family of mites in the order Sarcoptiformes, comprising five genera: Sennertia, Chaetodactylus, Achaetodactylus, Centriacarus, and Roubikia. Members of this family are exclusively associated with bees, exhibiting diverse ecological relationships ranging from phoresy to cleptoparasitism. Some species function as mutualists, potentially removing fungi from host nests, while others significantly harm bee populations through nest-to-nest dispersal and host mortality.
Eleutho stroheckeri
Eleutho stroheckeri is a species of longhorn beetle (Cerambycidae) described by Knull in 1949. It belongs to the tribe Eburiini within the subfamily Cerambycinae. The species has been documented in association with phoretic mites that occupy specialized pronotal pits, suggesting a possible mutualistic relationship.