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Population growth rate of dry bulb mite, Aceria tulipae (Acariformes: Eriophyidae), on agriculturally important plants and implications for its taxonomic status [PDF]
Dry bulb mite (DBM), Aceria tulipae, is an economically important mite with a worldwide distribution and a broad host range. As a generalist, it is the most important eriophyoid mite attacking bulbous plants such as garlic, onion and tulip.
Kiedrowicz, Agnieszka +5 more
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Heterotergum dargazii sp. nov. (Acari: Eriophyidae) from Northeast Iran [PDF]
During field surveys of eriophyoid mites in Northeast of Iran (Razavi Khorasan province) in 2023, one new species belonging to the tribe Anthocoptini (Acari: Eriophyoidea: Eriophyidae: Phyllocoptinae) was discovered, described and illustrated herein.
Arash Honarmand, Parisa Lotfollahi
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New data to the mite fauna of Hungarian bamboo plantations [PDF]
Five different bamboo plantations were investigated on the basis of the leaf litter inhabiting mites. 11 Mesostigmata and 10 Oribatida are listed from the leaf litters, of which three species, e.g.
Kontschán, J. +3 more
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During the study on eriophyid mites associated to Fabaceae plants in Naghare village, Lorestan province (Iran), one new Aculus species (Acari: Eriophyidae), A. lorestaniensis sp. nov., was found on Glycyrrhiza glabra L.
Parisa Lotfollahi +3 more
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Eriophyoidea and allies: where do they belong? [PDF]
The eriophyoid mites are tiny but ancient and very diverse—over 5000 species have been named and described so far (Chetverikov et al. 2015; Bolton et al. 2017; Xue et al. 2017). They have received tremendous attention from acarologists over the last two decades or so.
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ABSTRACT Aim This paper is a response to Li and Xue (2024) regarding the global species richness and distribution of the eriophyoid mites, which are highly host‐specific phytophages. Discussion The number of described plant species is approaching 400,000. This enormous level of plant diversity has played a fundamental role in the diversification of the
Sebahat K. Ozman‐Sullivan +1 more
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The coconut mite, Aceria guerreronis Keifer, has become one of the most important pests of coconut in the Americas and Africa and recently in Southeast Asia. Despite the great economic importance of this mite, there is a lack of information on its origin
D. Navia, GJ. Moraes, RB. Querino
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On some arthropods associated with Ficus species (Moraceae) in the Maltese Islands [PDF]
An account is given on the 39 arthropod species which were found on different Ficus trees in the Maltese Islands. Seventeen species represent new records for Malta including Anothopoda fici, Asetadiptacus emiliae, Astichus bachmaieri, Ecphylus caudatus ...
Falzon, Annushka +5 more
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New Species of Eriophyid Mites (Acari: Eriophyoidea)
Nine species of eriophyid mites are described, 3 from Poland: Aceria malvacearum n.sp., Aculus malvae n.sp., and Epitrimerus tanaceti n.sp.; 5 from Brazil: Aculus pitangae n.sp., A. cauliflorus n.sp., A. catappae n.sp., A. solani n.sp., and Phyllocoptes caseariae n.sp.; and, 1 from Colombia: Calacarus guerreroi n.sp.
Jan Boczek, Robert Davis
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Two new eriophyoid mite species (Acari, Prostigmata, Eriophyidae) on date trees from Iran
Two new eriophyoid species belonging to subfamily Phyllocoptinae, namely Tegonotus larii sp. nov. and Tetra iranica sp. nov. from Phoenix dactylifera L. (Arecaceae) in Lar city, Fars Province, southern Iran, are described and illustrated.
Hashem Kamali +2 more
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