Abstract
Two new species of the mite genus Archidispus Karafiat, 1959 are described from Ukraine: Archidispus kurosai spec. nov. and A. ukrainicus spec. nov. Both species were found to be phoretic on carabid beetles of the genus Stenolophus (Coleoptera: Carabidae).References
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