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Mighty Mites
Dr Owen Seeman is the Collection Manager for Arachnida at the Queensland Museum. He is responsible for the care of the collection, scientific loans of specimens, and identifications. Owen’s main research area is the taxonomy of mites that live on and … Continue reading
Posted in Biodiversity Research, Curators' Corner, Science Learning Resources
Tagged arachnids, mites, parasites of beetles
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