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Allium cepa L. responses when Gaeolaelaps aculeifer Canestrini and Parasitus bituberosus Karg are used to control Thrips tabaci Lindeman

open access: yes, 2021
Thrips tabaci Lindemann is the main insect pest of Allium cepa L., causing both direct and indirect damage to crops. T. tabaci is controlled by applying chemically synthesized products; however, this insect has already developed resistance to ...
M. A. Castro-Lopez, J. Martínez-Osorio
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Gaeolaelaps altaiensis Joharchi & Döker & Khaustov 2021, sp. nov.

open access: yes, 2021
<i>Gaeolaelaps altaiensis</i> Joharchi sp. nov. <p>(Figures 1–21)</p> <p> <b>Type material:</b> Holotype, female, Ulaganskiy Rayon, Chuysky Trakt, Altai Republic, Russia, 50°14’N 87°42 ...
Döker, Ismail   +2 more
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Gaeolaelaps nolli

open access: yes, 2020
Gaeolaelaps nolli (Karg) Figures 28–30. Hypoaspis nolli Karg, 1962: 62. Hypoaspis nolli.— Karg, 1965: 311; Costa, 1968: 9. Hypoaspis (Hypoaspis) nolli.— Karg, 1971: 169, 1978: 16.
Joharchi, Omid, Negm, Mohamed W.
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Gaeolaelaps praesternalis Willmann

open access: yes, 2018
Published as part of Joharchi, Omid, Halliday, Bruce, Khaustov, Alexander A. & Ermilov, Sergey G., 2018, Some soil-inhabiting mites from Zanzibar (Acari: Laelapidae), pp.
Joharchi, Omid   +3 more
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Gaeolaelaps praesternalis Willmann

open access: yes, 2019
Published as part of Joharchi, Omid, Tolstikov, Andrei V., Khaustov, Alexander A., Khaustov, Vladimir A. & Sarcheshmeh, Mohammadhassan Abbasi, 2019, Review of some mites (Acari: Laelapidae) associated with ants and bumblebees in Western Siberia, Russia, pp.
Joharchi, Omid   +4 more
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Supplement 17, Part 5, Parasite-Subject Catalogue, Parasites: Arthropoda And Miscellaneous [PDF]

open access: yes, 1969
United States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Animal Industry, Beltsville Parasitological Laboratory, Animal Disease And Parasite Research Division, Agricultural Research ...
Edwards, Shirley J.   +3 more
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Soil-dwelling predatory mites in citrus: Their potential as natural enemies of thrips with special reference to Pezothrips kellyanus (Thysanoptera: Thripidae)

open access: yes, 2012
Free-living predatory mites (Acari) is one of the most abundant and species-rich group of arthropods in the soil, with a great potential for pest control.
Aguilar Martí, Mª Amparo   +4 more
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Hypoaspis (Gaeolaelaps) Evans & Till 1966

open access: yes, 2018
Subgenus <i>Gaeolaelaps</i> Evans & Till, 1966 <p> <i>•</i> <b> <i>Hypoaspis</i> (<i>Gaeolaelaps</i>) <i>aculeifer</i></b> (Canestrini, 1883)</p> <p> &
Arroyo, Julio   +2 more
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Interactive effects of temperature and time on cold tolerance and spring predation in overwintering soil predatory mites (Gaeolaelaps aculeifer Canestrini)

open access: yesBiological control (Print), 2019
Soil living mites have large potential as biocontrol agents against soil-dwelling pests, but little is known about their ecological and ecophysiological responses to cold.
K. Jensen, J. G. Sørensen, M. Holmstrup
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REDESCRIPTION OF GAEOLAELAPS DEBILIS (MA) (ACARI: MESOSTIGMATA: LAELAPIDAE), WITH A KEY TO WORLD SPECIES OF GAEOLAELAPS WITH SETAE ST1 OFF STERNAL SHIELD

open access: yes, 2020
Ma (1996) described Gaeolaelaps debilis as a new species from China, being just one female collected from the nest of Daurian ground squirrel, Spermophilus dauricus Brandt (Rodentia: Sciuridae), in the Jilin Province.
Pouneh Kafi   +3 more
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