Tenuipalpus punicae Pritchard & Baker, 1958
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Tenuipalpus punicae Pritchard & Baker, 1958 View in CoL ( Figure 27 View Figure 27 )
Diagnosis (Female) — Dorsum medially and laterally reticulate; prodorsum with oblique striae and folds laterally; opisthosoma with longitudinal striae laterally. Prodorsal setae v2, sc1 minute and sc2 longer, lanceolate and serrate; dorsal opisthosomal setae c1, d1, e1, f2 present.; opisthosoma with dorsocentral setae c1, d1, e1 short and slightly serrate; lateral setae longer, weakly lanceolate and serrate; setae h2 flagelliform ( Fig 27A View Figure 27 ). Venter mostly smooth with weak striae laterally and posteriorly ( Fig 27B View Figure 27 ). Palp 3-segmented. Spermathecal duct narrows to form proximal constriction, prior to forming a membranous bulge and narrows again into a slender tube terminating into a small bulb distally ( Fig 27C View Figure 27 ).
Hosts and localities — Reported from Punica granatum L. ( Lythraceae ) in Greece, India,
Iraq, Iran, Israel, Jordan, Spain, Turkey and Russia ( Pritchard & Baker, 1958; Wainstein, 1960;
Livschits & Mitrofanov, 1967; Hatzinikolis, 1986; Khanjani et al., 2013).
Symptoms — Serious pest of pomegranates ( Zaher & Yousef, 1972; Al-Gboory & El- Haidari, 1989) and is the prevalent species on pomegranates in Israel (Tselila Ben-David unpublished).
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