Aculus tetanothrix ( Nalepa) , 1889
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Aculus tetanothrix ( Nalepa) , 1889 |
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Aculus tetanothrix ( Nalepa), 1889
Cecidophyes tetanothrix Nalepa, 1889: 145 –146, P1. 7, ff. 1–4. Eriophyes tetanothrix ( Nalepa) ; Nalepa, 1929: 75–79. Aculus tetanothrix (Nalepa) ; Boczek, 1961: 26.
Aculus tetanothrix (Nalepa) ; Keifer, 1966a: 13.
Aculops tetanothrix (Nalepa) ; Keifer, 1969: 17.
Aculops tetanothrix (Nalepa) ; Keifer, 1977: 9.
Aculops tetanothrix (Nalepa) ; Keifer, 1978: 9.
Aculus tetanothrix (Nalepa) ; Amrine & Stasny, 1994: 132. Aculops tetanothrix (Nalepa) ; Kuang, 1995: 131 –132. Aculus tetanothrix (Nalepa) ; Hong & Zhang, 1996: 61.
Host. Salix sp. ( Salicaceae View in CoL ).
Relation to host. The mites cause the bead galls on the leaves, often irregularly rounded. Distribution. China (Gansu, Hebei, Xinjiang); Europe; East Palearctic; Near East; Nearctic region; Oriental region.
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Aculus tetanothrix ( Nalepa) , 1889
Song, Zi-Wei, Xue, Xiao-Feng & Hong, Xiao-Yue 2008 |
Aculus tetanothrix
Hong 1996: 61 |
Kuang 1995: 131 |
Amrine 1994: 132 |
Aculops tetanothrix
Keifer 1977: 9 |
Aculops tetanothrix
Keifer 1969: 17 |
Aculus tetanothrix
Keifer 1966: 13 |
Cecidophyes tetanothrix
Boczek 1961: 26 |
Nalepa 1929: 75 |
Nalepa 1889: 145 |