An observation on the prevalence of Liodes sp. (Oribatei) in a main hall of a Buddhist temple in Northern Japan

  • Aoki J
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Abstract

Oribatid mites which live freely in surface layer of soil are seemed harmless to men. But, in case that these mites appeared in great number indoor they may cause generally uncomfortable feeling.

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Aoki, J. (1963). An observation on the prevalence of Liodes sp. (Oribatei) in a main hall of a Buddhist temple in Northern Japan. Medical Entomology and Zoology, 14(3), 183–185. https://doi.org/10.7601/mez.14.183

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