| trombiculid | Common name for members of the family Trombiculidae. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| trombiculid mites | The larva of mites of the genus trombicula which attack man and other vertebrates, causing dermatitis and severe allergic reactions. One species is the carrier of scrub typhus or tsutsugamushi disease. (12 Dec 1998) |
| Trombiculidae | A family of mites whose larvae (redbugs, rougets, harvest mites, scrub mites, or chiggers) are parasitic on vertebrates and whose nymphs and adults are bright red and free-living, living on insect eggs or minute organisms in the soil. The six-legged larvae are barely visible red or orange parasites that attach to the skin for a few days to a month, producing an exceedingly irritating reaction. In the Orient, trombiculid chiggers of the genus Leptotrombidium transmit tsutsugamushi disease caused by Rickettsia tsutsugamushi, which is transovarially transmitted in these mites. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Eutrombicula
| trombiculid |
a mite of the family Trombiculidae; called also chigger mite.
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| Trombiculidae |
a family of mites found in many parts of the world; their larvae are parasitic on vertebrates. Genera of medical and significance include Trombicula and Neotrombicula.
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| trombiculidiasis |
trombiculiasis.
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