Fungivorous-mites
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Ameroseiidae
Ameroseiidae is a family of mesostigmatid mites comprising approximately 12 genera and over 130 described species with worldwide distribution. Members are distinguished by a well-sclerotised, often ornamented dorsal shield bearing 27-30 pairs of setae with setae J5 always absent, reduced sternal shields, and often toothed corniculi. They occupy diverse habitats including forest litter, dead wood, flowers, animal nests, and anthropogenic structures. Unlike most mesostigmatans, they primarily consume non-animal foods such as fungi, pollen, and nectar.
Blattisociidae
Blattisociidae is a family of predatory and fungivorous mites in the order Mesostigmata, historically grouped with Ascidae and Melicharidae due to morphological similarity. The family contains approximately 14 genera and occurs in diverse habitats including soil, stored products, insect nests, flowers, and fungi. Many species engage in phoresis, attaching to insects and other animals for dispersal. Several species have been investigated as potential biological control agents of pest mites and insects.