Bdella Explained
Bdella is a genus of mites belonging to the family Bdellidae.
The species of this genus are found in Europe and Northern America.
Species:
- Bdella aloios
- Bdella bakeri
- Bdella biroi
- Bdella boskopensis
- Bdella captiosa
- Bdella cardinalis
- Bdella carolae
- Bdella consobrinae
- Bdella crassipes
- Bdella cytoides
- Bdella dispar
- Bdella distincta
- Bdella dorsata
- Bdella farabii
- Bdella grandjeani
- Bdella heliophila
- Bdella histrionica
- Bdella horvathi
- Bdella humida
- Bdella iconica
- Bdella illinoisensis
- Bdella interrupta
- Bdella karajiensis
- Bdella khasyana
- Bdella lattakia
- Bdella lignicola
- Bdella longicornis
- Bdella longipalpus
- Bdella longistriata
- Bdella malaccensis
- Bdella malawiensis
- Bdella maldahaensis
- Bdella muscorum
- Bdella neograndjeani
- Bdella nihoaensis
- Bdella nylsvleyensis
- Bdella phoenicea
- Bdella piggotti
- Bdella pinicola
- Bdella pulchella
- Bdella radhikae
- Bdella semiscutata
- Bdella septentrionalis
- Bdella spinirostris
- Bdella spinirostris
- Bdella strandi
- Bdella subulirostris
- Bdella taurica
- Bdella tenuirostris
- Bdella tlascalana
- Bdella trisetosa
- Bdella tropica
- Bdella uchidai
- Bdella ueckermanni
- Bdella utilis
- Bdella validipes
- Bdella vatakarae
- Bdella vates
- Bdella vetusta
- Bdella vivida