Erythraeid

Guides

  • Callidosoma

    Callidosoma is a genus of mites in the family Erythraeidae, subfamily Callidosomatinae. Members are classified within the superfamily Erythraeoidea, a group of predatory mites commonly known as velvet mites or rain mites. The genus was established by Womersley in 1936 and is distributed across multiple continents. Erythraeid mites are generally characterized by their soft, often brightly colored bodies and active predatory habits.

  • Leptus

    Leptus is a genus of large mites in the family Erythraeidae, first described by Pierre André Latreille in 1796. The genus comprises approximately 202 species and is distinguished from the related genus Balaustium by the forward placement of eyes on the body. Leptus species are primarily known as ectoparasites, with larvae feeding on various arthropod hosts including bees, harvestmen, and other insects. The genus has been documented across multiple continents including South America, North America, Africa, and Asia.