A Novel Disease Affecting the Predatory Mite Phytoseiulus persimilis (Acari, Phytoseiidae): 2. Disease Transmission by Adult Females Conny SchütteOlivier PoitevinMarcel Dicke OriginalPaper 24 May 2006 Pages: 85 - 103
Overwintering phenology of a predacious mite, Typhlodromus vulgaris (Acari: Phytoseiidae), on Japanese pear trees, observed with Phyto traps Mitsuhiro KawashimaHiroshi Amano OriginalPaper 31 May 2006 Pages: 105 - 114
Initial Screening of Little Known Predatory Mites in Brazil as Potential Pest Control Agents R. M. J. De VisG. J. de MoraesM. R. Bellini OriginalPaper 13 June 2006 Pages: 115 - 125
A simple model for predicting the effect of hygrothermal conditions on populations of house dust mite Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (Acari: Pyroglyphidae) David CrowtherToby WilkinsonIan Ridley Original Paper 15 June 2006 Pages: 127 - 148
Comparison of Communities of Stored Product Mites in Grain Mass and Grain Residues in the Czech Republic Jan HubertZuzana MűnzbergováVáclav Stejskal OriginalPaper 19 May 2006 Pages: 149 - 158
Taxonomic priority in Psoroptes mange mites: P. ovis or P. equi? Richard WallKarin Kolbe BriefCommunication 30 May 2006 Pages: 159 - 162
Evaluation of four modelling techniques to predict the potential distribution of ticks using indigenous cattle infestations as calibration data Petr ZemanGodelieve Lynen Original Paper 31 May 2006 Pages: 163 - 176