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Tetranychus (Tetranychus) atriplexi Auger, Chaaban, Grissa, Khoualdia & Flechtmann, 2009, sp. nov.
2009Published as part of Auger, Philippe, Chaaban, Samah Ben, Grissa, Kaouthar Lebdi, Khoualdia, Othman & Flechtmann, Carlos H. W., 2009, Five new species of Tetranychidae (Acarina, Prostigmata) from south Tunisian oasis areas, pp.
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1908
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Tetranychus kanzawai Kishida 1927
2011Published as part of SEEMAN, OWEN D. & BEARD, JENNIFER J., 2011, Identification of exotic pest and Australian native and naturalised species of Tetranychus (Acari: Tetranychidae), pp.
SEEMAN, OWEN D., BEARD, JENNIFER J.
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2015
170. Tetranychus urticae Koch, 1836 Host/Habitat. Aesculus chinensis (Chinese horse chestnut), Ailanthus altissima (ailanthus), Althaea rosea (common hollyhock), Amaranthus spinosus (spiny amaranth), Arachis hypogaea (peanut), Asparagus cochinchinensis (Chinese asparagus), Broussonetia papyrifera (paper mulberry), Calystegia hederacea (Japanese false ...
Ma, Min, Li, Sheng-Cai, Fan, Qing-Hai
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170. Tetranychus urticae Koch, 1836 Host/Habitat. Aesculus chinensis (Chinese horse chestnut), Ailanthus altissima (ailanthus), Althaea rosea (common hollyhock), Amaranthus spinosus (spiny amaranth), Arachis hypogaea (peanut), Asparagus cochinchinensis (Chinese asparagus), Broussonetia papyrifera (paper mulberry), Calystegia hederacea (Japanese false ...
Ma, Min, Li, Sheng-Cai, Fan, Qing-Hai
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Tetranychus desertorum Banks 1900
2011Tetranychus desertorum Banks, 1900 (Fig. 12) Non-type specimens examined, U.S. A: 1 female, 1 male, Pinedale, Arizona, 25.vii.1966, D.H. Tuttle, ex Ragweed Ambrosia confertiflora (Asteraceae). 2 females, Yuma, Arizona, 8.vi.1967, D.H. Tuttle, ex White Horse Nettle Solanum claeaynifolium (Solanaceae).
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Tetranychus neocaledonicus Andre 1933
2006Published as part of Mwase, Enala T. & Baker Table Of Contents, Anne S., 2006, An annotated checklist of mites (Arachnida: Acari) of Zambia, pp.
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2011
Tetranychus urticae Koch, 1836 (Fig. 33) Non-type specimens examined, Australia: Queensland: 2 females, 5 males, Ormiston D.P.I. Horticultural Station, 6.vii.1972, M. Bengston, ex Strawberry Fragaria sp. (Rosaceae); 7 females, 3 males, Forest Hill, ex Cotton Gossypium sp. (Malvaceae), 20.i.1965, J.W.T., det. J.J.D.
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Tetranychus urticae Koch, 1836 (Fig. 33) Non-type specimens examined, Australia: Queensland: 2 females, 5 males, Ormiston D.P.I. Horticultural Station, 6.vii.1972, M. Bengston, ex Strawberry Fragaria sp. (Rosaceae); 7 females, 3 males, Forest Hill, ex Cotton Gossypium sp. (Malvaceae), 20.i.1965, J.W.T., det. J.J.D.
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Published as part of Samanta, Subhra, Bala, Suvash Chandra, Karmakar, Krishna & Ueckermann, Edward A., 2024, Two new records with complementary description of four species of Tetranychus Dufour, 1832 (Acari: Tetranychidae) from West Bengal, India, pp. 329-340 in Records of the Zoological Survey of India 124 (4) on page 330, DOI: 10.26515/rzsi/v124/i4 ...
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Tetranychus dianellae Davis 1967
2011Tetranychus dianellae Davis, 1967 (Fig. 13) Type specimens examined, Australia: Queensland: Holotype male, Perwillowen, 5.vii.1966, D.A. Ironside, ex Dianella caerulea (Phormiaceae) (W2495). Paratypes, 2 females, same data as holotype (W2498, W2494). The holotype and paratype W2494 are mounted in Hoyer’s medium and are in good condition.
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2023
It is determined that ions of chlorine, NO???, glutamine and bean leaves extracts activate digestive enzymes of T. cinnabarinus B o i s d u v a l. Glutamine is most effective for the activation. The substances under test not only activate enzymes of T. cinnabarinus but also expand the range of action for some of them.
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It is determined that ions of chlorine, NO???, glutamine and bean leaves extracts activate digestive enzymes of T. cinnabarinus B o i s d u v a l. Glutamine is most effective for the activation. The substances under test not only activate enzymes of T. cinnabarinus but also expand the range of action for some of them.
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