The Sarcoptiformes ingest solid food, being mainly microherbivores,
fungivores and
detritivores. Some
Astigmatina – the
Psoroptidia – have become associated with
vertebrates and nest-building
insects. These include the well known
house dust mites, scab mites and mange mites, stored product mites, feather mites and some fur mites. The relationships between their main groups are not well-resolved and subject to revision. In particular it appears as if the
Oribatida need to be split up in two, as the Astigmatina are closer to some of them (e.g. certain
Desmonomata) than the latter are to other "Oribatida". The Trombidiformes are most noted for the economic damage caused by many
plant parasite species. All of the most important plant
pests among the
Acari are trombidiformans, such as
spider mites (Tetranychidae) and
Eriophyidae. Many species are also predators,
fungivores, and animal parasites. Some of the most conspicuous species of free-living mites are the relatively large and bright red velvet mites, that belong to the family
Trombidiidae. Oribatid mites and to a much lesser extent others are a source of alkaloids in poison frogs (namely small species like the
strawberry poison-dart frog Oophaga pumilio). Such frogs raised without these oribatids in their diets do not develop the strong poisons associated with them in the wild. ==Parthenogenesis==