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Gallogenesis induced by eryophyoid mites (Acariformes: Eriophyoidea)
Entomological Review, 2015Eriophyoid mites are a group of phytoparasites of high economic importance due to their ability to transmit phytopathogens and cause the development of various plant malformations including galls. Chemical compounds of mite saliva injected into plant cells and the reaction of the plant cell genome play the crucial role in the gall formation process ...
P. E. Chetverikov +5 more
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Eriophyoid mites from Northeast China (Acari: Eriophyoidea).
Zootaxa, 2015We describe and illustrate herein one new genus and eighteen new eriophyoid mite species (Acari: Eriophyoidea) collected in northeast China. They are: Shevtchenkella huzhongiensis sp. nov. on Ulmus davidiana Planch. var. japonica (Sarg. ex Rehder) Nakai (Ulmaceae), Shevtchenkella jingboicus sp. nov. on Acer sp. (Aceraceae), Calepitrimerus flexuosus sp.
Xiao-Feng, Xue +2 more
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2023
Four Ambrosia, Arbutus and Pleridium dwelling fetrapod mite species from Crimea and Caucasus are described as new. Aceria izhevskii sp. n.??? similar to A. boissieri (Roiv.), differs by the presence of six cheloidal pairs and widely rounded dorsal shield anterior margin. Artacris fusiformis sp. n.??? similar to American A. anfonimus (K) and European A.
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Four Ambrosia, Arbutus and Pleridium dwelling fetrapod mite species from Crimea and Caucasus are described as new. Aceria izhevskii sp. n.??? similar to A. boissieri (Roiv.), differs by the presence of six cheloidal pairs and widely rounded dorsal shield anterior margin. Artacris fusiformis sp. n.??? similar to American A. anfonimus (K) and European A.
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1967
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Sperm Storage in Female Eriophyoidea (Acarina)
Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 1973The spermathecae of females of 20 species of Eriophyoidea (two Nalepellidae, two Rhyncaphytoptidae, and 16 Eriophyidae) were examined in situ for the presence of sperm. Both Rhyncaphytoptidae and 14 of the 16 Eriophyidae stored sperm consistently in only one of the two spermathecae.
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Distribution of eriophyoid mites (Acari: Eriophyoidea) on coniferous trees
Experimental and Applied Acarology, 2008The aim of the paper was to determine the infestation parameters and species composition of eriophyoid mites for different parts of Norway spruce and Scots pine as well as for different age groups of the trees. The observations on the occurrence of the mites were conducted in 2004 and 2005 in 4 locations distributed in various regions of Poland ...
Mariusz, Lewandowski, Marcin, Kozak
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Three eriophyoid mite species (Acari: Eriophyoidea: Eriophyidae) from Iran
Zootaxa, 2016Three mite species of the family Eriophyidae from Iran are described and illustrated. They are: Tegolophus marrubiumer sp. nov. on Marrubium vulgare L. (Lamiaceae); Phyllocoptes sp. cf. balasi Farkas, 1962 on Sanguisorba minor Scop. subsp. minor (Rosaceae) and Aceria fasciculifolis sp. nov. on Astragalus fasciculifolius Boiss. (Fabaceae).
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New Eriophyid mites from India (Acarina: Eriophyoidea)
Oriental Insects, 1984Abstract An account of eriophyid mites collected in Tamil Nadu and Himachal Pradesh, India is presented. A new family Ashieldophyidae with Ashieldophyes pennadamensis, gen. et. sp. nov; a new subfamily Colopodacinae with Phyllocoptacus barringtoniae, gen. et sp. nov.
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Three newAceriaspecies (Acari: Eriophyoidea) from Turkey
International Journal of Acarology, 2006Abstract Turkish populations of eriophyid mites infesting Malvaceae, Asteraceae and Caryophyllaceae were examined. Analyses of morphometric data, induced symptoms, and comparisons to the morphology and descriptions of known species indicated presence of three new species which are described and illustrated. These are: Aceria egmirae n. sp. from Althaea
Denizhan, Evsel +3 more
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[GALLOGENESIS INDUCED BY ERIOPHYOIDS (ACARIFORMES: ERIOPHYOIDEA)].
Parazitologiia, 2016Eriophyoid mites are a group of phytoparasites of high economic importance due to their ability to transmit phytopathogens and cause the development of various plant malformations including galls. Chemical compounds of mite saliva injected into plant cells and the reaction of the plant cell genome play the crucial role in the gall formation process ...
P E, Chetverikov +5 more
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