Amblyseius acalyphus
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.190527 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3513595 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03935004-2B3A-FFFD-258C-FD8EB6D79512 |
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Amblyseius acalyphus View in CoL Denmark & Muma
Amblyseius acalyphus View in CoL Denmark & Muma, 1973: 243; 1989: 75; Moraes et al., 1986: 6; 2004: 12; Feres & Moraes, 1998: 125; Chant & McMurtry, 2004a: 203; Lofego et al., 2004: 2 View Cited Treatment .
FEMALE (1 specimen measured). Dorsal shield 337 long and 200 wide; j1 28, j3 39, j4 7, j5 5, j6 7, J2 8, J5 7, z2 13, z4 9, z5 9, Z1 10, Z4 72, Z5 155, s4 58, S2 8, S4 8, S5 9, r3 11, R1 11; distances between st1-st3 53, st2-st2 70 and st5-st5 not visible; ventri-anal shield not visible; JV5 not visible; movable and fixed cheliceral digits not in suitable position to be examined; calyx of spermatheca 10 long; Sge I 28, Sge II 35, Sge III 38, Sti III 23, Sge IV 60, Sti IV 48, St IV 73.
Specimens examined: Turmalina (20° 00' S, 50° 26' W), June 2008, on P. maximum (1 Ƥ).
Remarks: This species is previously known from Brazil. Measurements of the specimens collected are close to those of original description, except that Z5 is about 0.7 as long as reported in the original description.
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Amblyseius acalyphus
Lofego, Antonio C., Demite, Peterson R., Kishimoto, Raquel G. & De, Gilberto J. 2009 |
Amblyseius acalyphus
Chant 2004: 203 |
Lofego 2004: 2 |
Feres 1998: 125 |
Moraes 1986: 6 |
Denmark 1973: 243 |