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Genus Gaeolaelaps Evans & Till Geolaelaps Berlese, 1923: 254, nomen nudum (see Halliday & Lindquist 2007) Gaeolaelaps Trägårdh, 1952: 66, nomen nudum. Gaeolaelaps Evans & Till, 1966: 159, correct original spelling as clarified by Halliday & Lindquist (2007). Type species: Laelaps aculeifer Canestrini (1884), by original designation (Evans & Till 1966).
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Genus Gaeolaelaps Evans & Till, 1966 Hypoaspis (Gaeolaelaps) Evans & Till, 1966: 159. Type species: Laelaps aculeifer G. Canestrini, 1884, by original designation The short diagnosis below was modified from the genus diagnosis in Beaulieu (2009). The subsequent detailed diagnosis is similar to the genus description in Beaulieu (2009), but excludes ...
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Gaeolaelaps Evans and Till 1966
Published as part of Joharchi, O. & Babaeian, E., 2014, A New Species Of Gaeolaelaps Evans And Till (Acari: Laelapidae) On Acinopus Sp. (Coleoptera: Carabidae) From Iran, pp.
Joharchi, O., Babaeian, E.
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Genus Gaeolaelaps Evans & Till, 1966 Hypoaspis (Gaeolaelaps) Evans & Till, 1966: 159. Type species Laelaps aculeifer Canestrini, 1884, by original designation.
Nemati, Alireza, Mohseni, Mastaneh
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Hypoaspis (Gaeolaelaps) Evans & Till 1966
Subgenus Gaeolaelaps Evans & Till, 1966 • Hypoaspis (Gaeolaelaps) aculeifer (Canestrini, 1883) • Original name: Laelaps aculeifer Canestrini, 1883. • In: Atti del Reale Istituto veneto di scienze, lettere ed arti, Series 6, 2: 698. • Combinations/variations used in Irish literature: Laelaps (Iphis) aculeifer Canestrini (Halbert, 1923).
Bolger, Thomas +2 more
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Non-invasive detection of Orthohalarachne attenuata (Banks, 1910) and Orthohalarachne diminuata (Doetschman, 1944) (Acari: Halarachnidae) in free-ranging synanthropic South American sea lions Otaria flavescens (Shaw, 1800). [PDF]
Rivera-Luna H +10 more
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Controle de artrópodes-praga com ácaros predadores. [PDF]
O capítulo descreve o papel dos ácaros predadores, especialmente da família Phytoseiidae, como agentes eficazes de controle biológico. Estes artrópodes combatem ácaros fitófagos e pequenos insetos em diversos ecossistemas.
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Estimating intrinsic growth rates of arthropods from partial life tables using predatory mites as examples. [PDF]
Janssen A +12 more
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Overview of Updated Control Tactics for Western Flower Thrips. [PDF]
Rodríguez D, Coy-Barrera E.
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{"references": ["Evans, G. O., Till, W. M. 1966. Studies on the British Dermanyssidae. Part II. Classification. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Zoology, 14 (5), 107 - 370."]}
Trach, V. A., Joharchi, O.
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