neonilla
Neonilla is a genus of mites belonging to the family Rhinoniscidae, which is a subfamily of mites that are commonly found in marine environments. These mites are typically tiny, ranging from 0.1 to 1 millimeter in length, and are often transparent or translucent in appearance.
Neonilla species are typically bottom-dwelling mites that inhabit areas with high water currents and good water
Neonilla species can be distinguished from one another based on the shape and size of their dorsal
Only a few species of Neonilla have been described to date, and more research is needed to
Neonilla mites are microinvertebrates that are found in coastal marine environments, and are of interest to