Podothrombiidae

Guides

  • Podothrombium

    Podothrombium is a genus of terrestrial mites in the family Podothrombiidae, first established by Berlese in 1910. The genus contains 19 described species globally, distributed across Europe, Asia, and North America. Members exhibit the typical Parasitengona life cycle: larvae are ectoparasitic, while post-larval stages are free-living predators of arthropods.