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Astigmatina is a clade of in the order . has been ranked as an order or suborder in the past, but was lowered to the unranked clade Astigmatina of the clade (synonym Desmonomata) in the order. Astigmatina is now made up of the two groups and , which have been suborders of the order Astigmata in the past. Astigmatina contains about 10 superfamilies and 76 families under Acaridia and Psoroptidia.

(2025). 9780896726208, Texas Tech. University Press.


Description
Astigmatan mites are usually soft-bodied and white to brownish in colour (rarely tan and well-sclerotised), and range from 0.15 to 2.00 mm in length. They lack stigmatal openings (thus the name of the clade), peritremes or prodorsal . The (mouthparts) is usually exposed. They have a pair of that are 2-segmented and usually chelate-dentate in shape (whip-like in Histiostomatidae). glands are present and usually well-developed.

Some features vary depending on the life stage. Larvae have six legs (hexapod) whereas nymphs and adults have eight legs (octopod). The genital opening has one pair of genital papillae in the protonymph (first nymphal stage), but two pairs in the tritonymph (last nymphal stage) and adult.

Some astigmatans have a deutonymph stage which looks very different from other stages (heteromorphic). This is usually adapted for (attachment to a larger animal for transport), being well-sclerotised (to resist ), with a reduced gnathosoma and a solid, non-functional foregut (as deutonymphs generally do not feed) and usually a posteroventral attachment organ. Some lineages have two possible types of heteromorphic deutonymph, with the other being sac-like and immobile (immobile heteromorphic deutonymph). The purpose of this deutonymph type is to survive environmental stresses for long periods of time.

Males have an in a usually postcoxal position. Females have a secondary -receiving structure with a bursa copulatrix.


Ecology
Unlike their oribatid ancestors, which are mostly restricted to soil, the Astigmatina show a wide range of ecological strategies. The Histiostomatoidea live in various wet substrates such as decaying plant tissue, dung, mud and , and feed on organic material. The live in mammal nests, human houses and stored foods. The live in houses as house dust mites. Many Acaroidea live in stored foods, but the superfamily also includes plant pests and inhabitants of vertebrate or insect nests. The majority of are . The are parasites feeding on exudates of beetles. The also-parasitic live in mammal fur and skin. Several superfamilies are exclusively associated with birds (, and ) or bird nests ().

Among the mites occurring in soil, Astigmatina is the least common group, though they may be common in some habitats. Their populations in agricultural soils increase after harvesting or the application of rich manures. Most soil-dwelling Astigmatina are microbe feeders, though the species with chelate chelicerae can chew on vegetable material, and .

Several astigmatan families are obligate associates of , which feed within bee nests. The genus can form both phoretic deutonymphs (to disperse to new nests on adult bees) and immobile deutonymphs (to survive in old nests so they can infest bees that reuse nests).


Economic importance
Astigmatina in homes damage stored products, disperse microbial propagules and contribute to allergic reactions. The parasitic species cause diseases such as and . A few acarid species are minor pests of seedling crops.

There are also beneficial species of Astigmatina. () are parasites of , which are plant pests.


Taxonomy
Astigmatina contains about 11 superfamilies with thousands of genera, as follows:
(2025). 9781869778507, . .

(> 400 genera, > 1300 species)

(> 600 genera, > 2,000 species)


incertae sedis
  • Troglotacarus hauseri Fain, 1977

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