Nesbitt 1951 : 55 De Muma 1961 : 295 Chant and Baker 1965 : 5 Schicha 1981 : 36 Moraes and Mesa 1988 : 83 Muma Muma et al. 1970 : 128 Chant and McMurtry 1994 : 252 Moraes et al. 2004 : 355 Phytoseiid mites (Acari: Phytoseiidae) of the subfamilies Phytoseiinae Berlese and Typhlodrominae Wainstein from Peru, with descriptions of two new species Guanilo, Alberto Daniel Moraes, Gilberto José De Knapp, Markus Zootaxa 2008 1729 49 60 59WMG Nesbitt Nesbitt [151,783,498,524] Arachnida Phytoseiidae Typhlodromus Animalia Mesostigmata 8 57 Arthropoda species transvaalensis Anthoseius     Kampimodromus transvaalensis  Nesbitt 1951: 55.    Typhlodromus jackmickleyi  DeLeon 1958: 75(synonym, according to Muma and Denmark1968).  Neoseiulus transvaalensis,  Muma 1961: 295.    Typhlodromus transvaalensis,  Chant and Baker1965: 5;  Schicha 1981: 36;  Moraes and Mesa 1988: 83.  Clavidromus transvaalensis,  Mumaand Denmark1968: 238;  Muma et al.1970: 128.  Typhlodromus( Anthoseius) transvaalensis,  Chant and McMurtry 1994: 252;  Moraes et al.2004: 355.  FEMALE. ( 2 specimensmeasured) Dorsal shield 385 (368–403) long, 234 (225–243) wide; j1 30, j3 42 (41–42), j4 31 (30–31), j5 34, j6 38 (37–38), J2 46, J5 11 (10–12), z2 24 (23–25), z3 41, z4 40, z5 29 (28–30), Z4 54 (50–58), Z5 64 (61–66), s4 49 (47–50), s6 48, S2 56 (55–56), S4 59 (58–60), S5 10 (9–10), r3 37, R1 44 (43–44); distances between ST1- ST3 66 (65–68), ST2-ST2 65 and ST5-ST5 78 (75–80); ventrianal shield 135 (123–148) long, 84 (83–85) wide at level of ZV2 and 80 (75–85) wide at level of anus; with 3 pairs of preanal setae [JV1, JV2 and ZV2 (one specimen with JV1 of one side off ventrianal shield)]; JV5 59 (58–60); movable cheliceral digit 30 (29– 31) long, with 1 tooth; fixed cheliceral digit 32 (31–33) long, with 3 teeth; calyx of spermatheca 18 (15–20), distinctly more sclerotized for a third of its length next to vesicle; Sge IV 25(24–25), Sti IV 29(27–30), St IV 46(45–47). Chaetotaxy: genu II - 2, 2/0, 2/0, 1; genu III - 1, 2/1, 2/0, 1.  Specimens examined. Lima: Huaral-Donoso, 1-VIII-2005, on  A. huarango(1Ψ); Moquegua: Omate, 27-VI-2005, on  Solanum tuberosum(1Ψ).  Previous records. Australia, Azerbaijan, Brazil, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Colombia, Costa Rica, Egypt, Georgia, Hawaii, Israel, Jordan, New Caledonia, Panama, Peru- Ica( Guanilo 2006), Philippines, ReunionIsland, Singapore, South Africa, Taiwan, USA.