Bdellidae

/bɛˈlɪdeɪ/ noun

A family of small predatory mites commonly found in soil and on plants, recognized by their ability to move quickly and hunt other tiny arthropods.

From Greek 'bdella' (βδέλλα) meaning 'leech,' with the Latinized family ending '-idae.' The family classification reflects these mites' predatory nature, as they attach to and feed on other organisms.

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