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False spider mites (Acari: Tenuipalpidae) as pests on orchids ( Phalaenopsis hybrids) in Poland [PDF]

open access: diamondBIOLET, 2011
False spider mites (Acari: Tenuipalpidae) as pests on orchids (Phalaenopsis hybrids) in Poland So far, no false spider mites have been reported from orchids in Poland. This paper provides information about Tenuipalpus pacificus Baker, which was recorded for the first time in Poland, on Phalaenopsis hybrids imported from China. Diagnostic
G. Łabanowski, G. Soika
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Susceptibility of Certain Citrus Varieties to Infestation with the False Spider Mite, Brevipalpus obovatus (Donnadieu) [PDF]

open access: diamondAcarines: Journal of the Egyptian Society of Acarology, 2017
The three tested citrus varieties marked variation in their susceptibility to Brevipalpus obovatus infestation. Susceptibility indices calculated for each variety showed that the mean number of mite populations of the three tested citrus varieties recorded few individual during the first period of observation; while later reduction in mite population ...
Azza Mohamed   +2 more
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PATHOGENICITY OF METARHIZIUM ANISOPLIAE VAR. ACRIDUM TO THE FALSE SPIDER MITE BREVIPALPUS PHOENICIS (ACARI: TENUIPALPIDAE)

open access: yesFlorida Entomologist, 2005
The flat mite, Brevipalpus phoenicis (Geijkes), is a polyphagous pest found in many subtropical and tropical regions of the world (Childers et al. 2003).
Bonifácio P. Magalhães   +3 more
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Control of orchid mites: False spider mites and spider mites must be distinguished for proper control purposes

open access: greenCalifornia Agriculture, 1951
Two kinds of mites feed on orchid plants–the spider mites or red spiders, and the false spider mites.
A. Earl Pritchard
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The false spider mites of the genus Cenopalpus Pritchard & Baker (Acari: Tenuipalpidae) from Iran

open access: greenZootaxa, 2012
Four new species of the genus Cenopalpus Pritchard and Baker are described from Iran, namely: C. rubusi sp. nov.,collected from salmonberry bushes, Rubus persicae L. (Rosaceae), Sanandaj, Kurdistan province; C. prunusi sp. nov.from plum trees, Prunus domestica L. (Rosaceae), Hamedan, Hamedan province; C. khosrowshahii sp. nov. from Sophoraalopecuroides
Masoumeh Khanjani   +3 more
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False spider mites of the genusDolichotetranychus(Acarina: Tenuipalpidae)

open access: bronzeJournal of the Acarological Society of Japan, 1956
Dolichotetranychus zoysiae sp. nov. is described and illustrated from the lawngrasses, Zoysia tenuifolia Willd. (type host) and Z. matrella (L.) Merr. in Okinawa Island, Japan. D. zoysiae sp. nov. resembles D. summersi Pritchard and Baker, 1952, D. tenellae Mohanasundaram, 1983, and D.
Edward W. Baker, A. Earl Pritchard
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Two new false spider mites from Mexico and a new distribution record

open access: green, 1962
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Donald De Leon
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