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ID that mite species >_<

its been plagueing my neps for awhile now...ive gotten it under control and only down to like 1 or 2 plants...it came from a nursery and the northeastern US and ill never order from them again because of this...
FINALLY figured out a way to get a good shot of it
its really...really small
redmiteandhamata001.jpg
 
body shape on this one is different than photographed mantis, ive been looking at different species of spider mite for months now and it looks nothing like what ive photod
 
Oh i see, sorry :) i must be going blind ;)

Like i said i'm no bug expert.
 
not leaving out the possibility of spider mites though trust me on that hahahaha.
i also do not see the webbing that is commonly associated with spider mites
 
http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/CH021

Perhaps citrus mites that got confused? Apparently they produce very little to no webbing. Could be European mites too, but not sure if they make webbing.

I found mealybugs on one of my nep cuttings today....
 
Hmmm wurm, of all of the mites ive looked at under the microscope from these plants, none of them had those dramatic long front legs.....possibly though
 
http://www.oisat.org/images/spiderM.jpg

The closest resemblance I can find is red spider mites. However I read that there are 40000 species of mites, so you might not get a totally conclusive answer.
 
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