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1. Mitochondrial metagenomics reveal the independent colonization of the world's coasts by intertidal oribatid mites (Acari, Oribatida, Ameronothroidea).

2. The flashy red color of the red velvet mite Balaustium murorum (Prostigmata: Erythraeidae) is caused by high abundance of the keto-carotenoids, astaxanthin and 3-hydroxyechinenone.

3. Mite secretions from three traditional mite-ripened cheese types: are ripened French cheeses flavored by the mites (Acari: Astigmata)?

4. Do 'cheese factory-specific' mites (Acari: Astigmata) exist in the cheese-ripening cabinet?

5. Natural history study on Riccardoella tokyoensis: life history with ontogeny and host distribution records.

6. Soil Testate Amoebae and Diatoms as Bioindicators of an Old Heavy Metal Contaminated Floodplain in Japan.

7. Phylogeographic patterns of intertidal arthropods (Acari, Oribatida) from southern Japanese islands reflect paleoclimatic events.

8. Contrasted Micro-Eukaryotic Diversity Associated with Sphagnum Mosses in Tropical, Subtropical and Temperate Climatic Zones.

9. A preliminary molecular phylogeny shows Japanese and Austrian populations of the red mite <italic>Balaustium murorum</italic> (Acari: Trombidiformes: Erythraeidae) to be closely related.

10. Shifts in the composition and potential functions of soil microbial communities responding to a no-tillage practice and bagasse mulching on a sugarcane plantation.

11. Diversity of Fungi on Decomposing Leaf Litter in a Sugarcane Plantation and Their Response to Tillage Practice and Bagasse Mulching: Implications for Management Effects on Litter Decomposition.

12. Ophiocordyceps sessilis sp. nov., a new species of Ophiocordyceps on Camponotus ants in Japan.

13. The Absolute Configuration of Chrysomelidial: A Widely Distributed Defensive Component Among Oribotririid Mites (Acari: Oribatida).

14. Differentiation in Searching Behavior for Carcasses Based on Flight Height Differences in Carrion Beetles (Coleoptera: Silphidae).

15. Ophiocordyceps pulvinata sp. nov., a pathogen of ants with a reduced stroma.

16. Chemical ecology of oribatid mites III. Chemical composition of oil gland exudates from two oribatid mites, Trhypochthoniellus sp. and Trhypochthonius japonicus (Acari: Trhypochthoniidae).

17. GERANIAL: THE ALARM PHEROMONE IN THE NYMPHAL STAGE OF THE ORIBATID MITE, Nothrus palustris.

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