Amblyseius sinuatus De Leon, 1961
Amblyseius sinuatus De Leon, 1961: 90 .
Amblyseius sinuatus .— Denmark & Muma, 1989: 127.
Material examined. USA: one male (HAL 095F293) from Prunus persica (Rosaceae), 6 July 2006; one female (HAL 095F299) from P. persica (Rosaceae), 24 Aug 2006; two females one male (HAL099C146) from P. persica (Rosaceae), 10 Sept 2010; one female (QAR 101H005) from P. persica (Rosaceae), 22 June 2011; one female (QA- R 101H003) from P. persica (Rosaceae), 4 June 2011; one female two males (QAR 101H004) from Fragaria ananassa (Rosaceae), 7 June 2011; one female (QAR 101H009) from P. persica (Rosaceae), 19 July 2011; one female (QAR 101H010) from P. persica (Rosaceae), 21 July 2011; one male (QAR 101H007) from P. persica (Rosaceae), 7 July 2011; one female (HAL 101B060) from P. persica (Rosaceae), 29 Sept 2011; one female (HAL 101B192) from P. persica (Rosaceae), 29 June 2012; four females (QAR 102H020) from Asparagus officinalis (Asparagaceae), 11 June 2013; one female (QAR 102H024) from P. persica (Rosaceae), 21 June 2013; three males (QAR 102H026) from P. persica (Rosaceae), 1 July 2013; one male (QAR 102H027) from P. persica (Rosaceae), 17 July 2013; one female (QAR 102H028) from P. persica (Rosaceae), 17 July 2013.
Previous records. North America: Mexico (De Leon 1961), USA (present study).
Remarks. This species is distributed only in Mexico; however, 17 samples examined in this study were collected from the United States; the distribution of the species requires further confirmation. Additionally, most of the specimens were obtained from Prunus persica .