membranides
Membranides are a type of oribatid mite, a group of harvest mites that are closely related to acarid and asteracanthid mites. They are characterized by a laminated plate forming the posterior margin of the gland-free rostrum. This distinctive characteristic is the primary means of identifying membranides among other oribatid mites.
Membranides are typically minute in size, averaging between 0.5 and 1.0 millimeters in length. They are predominantly
Like all oribatid mites, membranides have four pairs of legs, which they use for movement and sensory
Research on membranides has focused primarily on their identification and classification within the larger oribatid mite