Panonychus citri McGregor, 1916
Origin of the specimens examined — Area C: Slankamenački Vinogradi (44°49’02”N, 20°26’05”E), on Malus pumilla (Rosaceae), 12♀ and 8♂, 12/08/2013; Area O: Tara (43°56’60”N, 19°22’09”E), on Malus sylvestris (Rosaceae), 11♀ and 4♂, 22/05/2013; Area
W: Radan-Ivanje (44°49’02”N, 20°26’05”E), on Prunus avium (Rosaceae), 3♀ and 2♂, 26/07/2013.
Remarks — This species was found on three host plants from the family Rosaceae, which are its new host records in the world. It is a worldwide distributed species with 69 records (including Albania, Bulgaria, Croatia and Greece in the Balkans), found on 108 host plants from 38 families, mostly on Rutaceae, Rosaceae and Moraceae . The species is a severe pest of Citrus plants (Vacante, 2016), also described in former Yugoslavia (Petanović and Filipi-Matutinović, 1988), but these data are not related to Serbia, which is not a citrus producing country due to unfavorable climate.