Amblyseius matogrossensis Demite, Rezende & Lofego

Lofego, Antonio Carlos, Barbosa, Marina Ferraz De Camargo, Demite, Peterson Rodrigo & Moraes, Gilberto José De, 2024, Phytoseiidae (Acari: Mesostigmata) of the subfamily Amblyseiinae from Brazil, Zootaxa 5439 (1), pp. 1-306 : 48-49

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Amblyseius matogrossensis Demite, Rezende & Lofego
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Amblyseius matogrossensis Demite, Rezende & Lofego ( Figure 33)

Amblyseius matogrossensis Demite, Rezende & Lofego , in Conceiç„o et al., 2021: 2274.

According to the original description, dorsal shield of female smooth, with scant anterolateral striae, 314 (295–332) long, 210 (195–220) wide. Setal lengths: j1 19 (15–22), j3 30 (27–34), j4 6 (5–7), j5 6 (5–7), j6 7 (6–8), J2 8 (7–9), J5 8 (7–9), z2 16 (14–18), z4 10 (10–11), z5 7 (6–8), Z1 8 (7–10), Z4 49 (45–55), Z5 80 (72–88), s4 37 (32–40), S2 9 (8–10), S4 7 (7–8), S5 7 (7–8), r3 12 (10–14) and R1 7 7 (6–8). Peritreme extending to level of j1. Distances between st1–st3 59 (56–66), st2–st2 66 (62–69), st5 –st5 65 (62–68). Ventrianal shield 106 (100–110) long, 84 (78–92) wide at level of Zv2 and 76 (70–82) at anus level. Spermathecal calyx short, horn-shaped, 8 (7–9) long; atrium forked. Fixed cheliceral digit 29 (28–30) long, with 11 teeth; movable digit 27 (26–28) long, with three teeth. Macrosetae of legs I–IV, sharp-tipped; SgeI 25 (23–28), SgeII 24 (23–27), SgeIII 30 (26–34), SgeIV 51 (46–55), StiIII 19 (16–20), StiIV 25 (21–28) and StIV 48 (45–52) .

Distribution in Brazil. Mato Grosso (Conceiç„o et al., 2021).

Distribution elsewhere. Not reported.

Remarks. Species described from Brazil and known only from the type specimens. In the original description of this species, the authors indicated that its placement in Amblyseius is provisional. The presence of a bifurcate atrium is typical of Graminaseius , whereas the smooth sternal and ventrianal shields and the many teeth on the fixed cheliceral digit is common in Amblyseius .

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