Monday, 3 March 2014

Microscopic Creepy-Crawly Discovered By Ohio State Graduate Student Read more at http://www.redorbit.com/news/science/1113085074/mite-species-osperalycus-tenerphagus-030214/#ShH8WzQIAG6ff0tE.99

2nd March

April Flowers for redOrbit.com – Your Universe Online

It may resemble a worm, but it’s actually a previously undiscovered microscopic species of mite discovered on The Ohio State University campus.

Discovered by Samuel Bolton, a graduate student at Ohio State, the mite was officially named Osperalycus tenerphagus (or as it is affectionately known – the “Buckeye Dragon Mite”). Osperalycus tenerphagus is Latin for “mouth purse” and “tender feeding,” referring to its complex and highly unusual oral structure.

Rather than the mythological winged dragon, the mite resembles the snake-like Chinese dancing dragons that appear in New Year festivals. It does not, however, resemble the typical mite, which is characterized by a large round body and tough external surface. The adult O. tenerphagus is just 600 microns, or just over half a millimeter and cannot be seen by the naked eye.

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