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Free-living mites (Acari) of the Shokalsky Island, off the northern Gyda Peninsula, Kara Sea, High Arctic

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BizinK, Mikhail, MakarovaK, Olga L. (2024): Free-living mites (Acari) of the Shokalsky Island, off the northern Gyda Peninsula, Kara Sea, High Arctic. Acarologia 64 (1): 172-191, DOI: 10.24349/634f-jb4i, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.24349/634f-jb4i

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