Tetranychus cinnabarinus

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This mite is worldwide distributed.It attacks over 100 cultivated crops including many vegetables, flowers and several fruit, which resulted in undoubtedly great economic loss. It is one of the species that undergoes extremely rapid. T. cinnabarinus completes its embryonic development in 39 hours. Full developmental time from egg to adult can be less than 7 days in favourable temperatures. It is very close to the T. urticae which has been proven to be having one of the smallest known genomes in the chelicerates, 75Mbp. Therefore, T. cinnabarinus not only a promising species for developmental studies but also provide an avenue for evolutionary study between the two close related species. Jinjun Wang


Tetranychus cinnabarinus
Carmine spider mite


Taxonomic classification
Class: Arachnida
Order: Prostigmata
Family: Tetranychidae
Genus: Tetranychus
NCBI taxid: 485px-US-NLM-NCBI-Logo.png 93129
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