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Further studies on the Tarsonemidae 2. (Acarina)
1969(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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2023Three New Species of the Genus Acaronemus (Acariformes, Tarsonemidae) from the Crimea. Sharonov A. A.??? Vestn. zool., 1984, No. 3. The species from the Crimea, described as new, are assigned to originally monotypic genus Acaronemus Lindquist et Smiley, 1978 (type species by original designation: Tarsonemus destructor Smiley et Landwehr, 1976): A ...
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New Tarsonemid mites (Order Acarina, family Tarsonemidae)
1924(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Evaluating broad mite (Acari: Tarsonemidae) sampling techniques in blackberry
Journal of Economic EntomologyAbstract Broad mite, Polyphagotarsonemus latus (Banks) (Acari: Tarsonemidae), is an emerging pest impacting blackberry (Rubus subgenus Rubus Watson) production globally. Small plot research recommends applying miticides when mite density averages 5 mites per leaflet or one egg per leaflet. However, an optimal scouting method has not been
Jared B Linn +4 more
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Two new species of tarsonemid mites (Acari: Tarsonemidae) from northeastern Brazil
Zootaxa, 2014Two new species of tarsonemid mites, Daidalotarsonemus annonae sp. nov. and Fungitarsonemus setillus sp. nov. found on Annonaceae leaves collected in northeastern Brazil are described and illustrated. Females of D. annonae are similar to those of D. serissae, but differ by having setae c2 setiform, and seta 1a distant from apodeme 1. F.
Sousa, J.m. +2 more
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2023
Five new species of the genus Steneotarsonemus Beer, 1954 are described: S. corruptus sp. n., S.insolitus sp. n., S. medianus sp. n. and S. varicosus sp. n. from the Crimea a n d S.porrectussp. n. from theGorky Region. S.corruptussp. n. is similar to S.
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Five new species of the genus Steneotarsonemus Beer, 1954 are described: S. corruptus sp. n., S.insolitus sp. n., S. medianus sp. n. and S. varicosus sp. n. from the Crimea a n d S.porrectussp. n. from theGorky Region. S.corruptussp. n. is similar to S.
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Terrestrial Mites of New York. V- Tarsonemidae
1976(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Host Selection by the Herbivorous Mite Polyphagotarsonemus latus (Acari: Tarsonemidae)
Journal of Insect Behavior, 2009This study examined the host-selection ability of the broad mite Polyphagotarsonemus latus (Banks) (Acari: Tarsonemidae). To make long-distance-shifts from one host plant patch to another, broad mites largely depend on phoretic association with whiteflies. However, the host plants of whiteflies and broad mites are not necessarily the same.
Jeyasankar Alagarmalai +3 more
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REVIEW OF THE GENUS HETEROTARSONEMUS (ACARINA: TARSONEMIDAE)
The Canadian Entomologist, 1970AbstractThe generic concept of Heterotarsonemus Smiley is reviewed and redefined. The type-species, H. lindquisti Smiley, is redescribed and illustrated along with a new species, H. bicornis; the only described European species, H. coleopterorum Schaarschmidt new combination, is compared with the above two nearctic species.
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Some Tarsonemid mites from Tamil Nadu, India (Acari: Tarsonemidae)
Oriental Insects, 1984Abstract Five tarsonemid mites are recorded from Tamil Nadu, of which two are new to science. They are Polyphagotarsonemus latus (Banks), Steneotarsonemus spirifex (Marchal), S. bancrofti (Michael), S. aristidae, sp. nov., and Parasteneotarsonemus panici, sp. nov.
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