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Some free-living laelapid mites (Acari: Mesostigmata: Laelapidae) from Tristan da Cunha and Nightingale Islands, with description of a new species of Gaeolaelaps Evans amp; Till (Acari: Laelapidae) and the first afrotropical record of the genus Nidilaelaps Shaw.

Zootaxa, 2021
This paper reports on four species of free-living mites of the family Laelapidae from Tristan da Cunha and Nightingale Islands: Cosmolaelaps claviger (Berlese), Gaeolaelaps aculeifer (Canestrini), G. furcatus sp.
O. Joharchi   +4 more
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Two new species of Gaeolaelaps Evans amp; Till (Acari: Laelapidae) from the Andes Mountains, Peru.

Zootaxa, 2021
Two new species of mites in the genus Gaeolaelaps (Laelapidae) are described from specimens collected from soil-litter in the Peruvian Andes G. acanthopedus sp. nov. and G. andensis sp. nov..
O. Joharchi, S. Friedrich
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Comparison of the predation capacities of two soil-dwelling predatory mites, Gaeolaelaps aculeifer and Stratiolaelaps scimitus (Acari: Laelapidae), on three thrips species

, 2021
Soil-dwelling predatory mites are natural enemies of various soil pest insects and mites. Both Gaeolaelaps aculeifer (Canestrini) and Stratiolaelaps scimitus (Womersley) are commercialized natural enemies of thrips, but there is little information on the
Jihye Park   +4 more
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Some soil-inhabiting mites from Zanzibar (Acari: Laelapidae).

Zootaxa, 2018
This paper reports on six species of soil-inhabiting mites of the family Laelapidae from Zanzibar, Tanzania: Gaeolaelaps praesternalis (Willmann), G. zanzibarensis sp. nov., Hypoaspisella bernhardi sp.
O. Joharchi   +3 more
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Some soil-inhabiting mites (Acari: Mesostigmata) from Kazakhstan, with description of a new species of Gaeolaelaps Evans amp; Till (Acari: Laelapidae).

Zootaxa, 2020
This paper presents ten species of eight genera and four families (Ameroseiidae, Ascidae, Blattisociidae, Laelapidae) of soil-inhabiting mesostigmatic mites in Kazakhstan.
O. Joharchi   +4 more
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Mites of the genus Gaeolaelaps (Acari: Laelapidae) from southern Brazil, with description of two new species.

Zootaxa, 2020
Gaeolaelaps Evans Till is a laelapid genus composed of free living mites, some of which have been produced commercially for use as biological control agents of pest organisms.
Jorge L. M. Marticorena   +2 more
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Caracterización y letalidad de una cepa nativa Trichoderma spp. sobre Gaeolaelaps aculeifer (Canestrini) (Mesostigmata: Laelapidae)

Revista Colombiana de Ciencias Hortícolas
Trichoderma spp. is a saprophytic fungus commonly found in soil, known as a biological control agent. Although traditionally used as a phytopathogen antagonist, recent studies show its potential for pest insect control.
Ariel Steven Aguilar-Marín   +5 more
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Description of a new species of Gaeolaelaps Evans & Till (Mesostigmata: Laelapidae) from northern Iran, supplementary information on G. deinos (Zeman) and redescription of G. schusteri (Hirschmann)

Systematic and Applied Acarology, 2020
A new species of the laelapid mite genus Gaeolaelaps Evans & Till, G. tuberculatus sp. nov., is described from female specimens collected in soil and rotten leaves under citrus trees in Mazandaran province, northern Iran.
S. Kazemi   +2 more
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Development, reproduction and survival Protogamasellopsis rhizoglyphusi and Gaeolaelaps aculeifer (Mesostigmata: Rhodacaridae, Laelapidae) feeding on two astigmatine mite prey and notes on the behavior of P. rhizoglyphusi

Systematic and Applied Acarology
The members of the families Rhodacaridae and Laelapidae are free-living mites, found mainly in litter and the first few centimeters of the soil surface, and sometimes near plant roots, where they feed on insect larvae, springtails, nematodes, and ...
M. R. Amin, Mohammad Khanjani
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