Amblyseius meridionalis Berlese, 1914
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https://doi.org/ 10.24349/acarologia/20204401 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/62492C7E-F813-FFD0-FE3D-FA23FD7D7F9E |
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Amblyseius meridionalis Berlese |
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Amblyseius meridionalis Berlese View in CoL
Amblyseius obtusus var. meridionalis Berlese, 1914: 144 View in CoL .
Typhlodromus obtusus var. meridionalis: Chant 1957: 306 .
Amblyseius meridionalis: Athias-Henriot 1958: 32 View in CoL
Typhlodromus (Amblyseius) meridionalis: Chant 1959: 85 .
Amblyseius (Amblyseius) meridionalis: Muma 1961: 287 View in CoL .
Typhlodromus meridionalis: Hirschmann 1962: 23 .
Typhlodromus (Typhlodromus) meridionalis: Westerboer & Bernhard 1963: 690 .
Amblyseius (Pauciseius) meridionalis View in CoL : Denmark & Muma 1989: 131.
Amblyseius calicis Karg, 1960: 444 View in CoL (synonymized by Karg, 1971: 214).
Amblyseius spiramentatus Athias-Henriot, 1961: 429 View in CoL (synonymized by Ueckermann & Loots, 1988: 79).
World distribution — Algeria, Azerbaijan, Canada, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary,
Iceland, Iran, Italy, Latvia, Moldova, Morocco, Poland, Spain, Russia ( Livshitz and Kuznetsov
1972), Switzerland, Tunisia, Turkey, Ukraine, USA ( Demite et al. 2020).
Material examined — three females, Russia, Tyumen Province, vicinity of Malinovka, 55°06 ′ N, 65°04 E, 08 May 2019, A. Khaustov coll., in the soil.
Supplementary description — Female Tarsus I with 37 setae, excluding apical sensorial setal cluster. Setae d3 25 with rounded tip, d4 34. Apical sensorial setal cluster (26D) includes 10 short setae of different shape. Setae df-1 (13), df-3 (8) and df-7 (8) finger-shaped with blunt tips. Setae df-2 (7), df-5 (5), df-6 (16) and df-8 (10) baculiform with rounded tips, setae df-8 usually curved. Setae df-4 (11), df-9 (8) spur-like with lobe-like tips, setae df-10 (6) situated between df-4 and df-9 also spur-like with acuminate tip.
Remarks — This species was originally described from Potenza, Basilicata, Italy, in humus ( Berlese 1914). It is known from 21 countries in the Palearctic and Nearctic regions ( Moraes et al. 2004; Demite et al. 2020). It was previously recorded from leaves of Poterium polygamum (Rosaceae) in Crimea, Russia by Livshitz and Kuznetsov (1972). Siberian specimens well agree with redescription given by Faraji et al. (2011). This species is recorded for the first time in Asian Russia.
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Amblyseius meridionalis Berlese
Khaustov, Vladimir A. 2020 |
Amblyseius (Pauciseius) meridionalis
Denmark H. A. & Muma M. H. 1989: 131 |
Typhlodromus (Typhlodromus) meridionalis:
Westerboer I. & Bernhard F. 1963: 690 |
Typhlodromus meridionalis:
Hirschmann, W. 1962: 23 |
Amblyseius (Amblyseius) meridionalis: Muma 1961: 287
Muma M. H. 1961: 287 |
Amblyseius spiramentatus
Ueckermann E. A. & Loots G. C. 1988: 79 |
Athias-Henriot C. 1961: 429 |
Amblyseius calicis
Karg W. 1971: 214 |
Karg W. 1960: 444 |
Typhlodromus (Amblyseius) meridionalis:
Chant D. A. 1959: 85 |
Amblyseius meridionalis:
Athias-Henriot C. 1958: 32 |
Typhlodromus obtusus var. meridionalis:
Chant D. A. 1957: 306 |
Amblyseius obtusus var. meridionalis
Berlese A. 1914: 144 |