Typhlodromips shi (Pritchard & Baker)
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/CE5087ED-A81A-0921-FE10-FF40FC03CC63 |
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Typhlodromips shi (Pritchard & Baker) |
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Typhlodromips shi (Pritchard & Baker) View in CoL
Amblyseius (Amblyseius) shi Pritchard & Baker 1962: 252 .
Typhlodromips shi, Moraes et al. 1986: 147, 2004: 224 View in CoL , Chant & McMurtry 2005c: 327, 2007:
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Typhlodromips ivoloinae Blommers 1974: 146 View in CoL (synonymy according to Ueckermann & Loots 1988).
This species belongs to the culmulus species group of the genus Typhlodromips View in CoL with nine other species. It was described under the name ivoloinae View in CoL by Blommers (1974) from Madagascar on Citrus lemon (L.) Burman ( Rutaceae View in CoL ). Mayotte Island is approximately 340 km away from the Madagascar coast and it is not surprising to find this species on a close by island. But Grand Comore is further from Madagascar but closer to Mozambique than Mayotte. The species was not reported from Mascareignes Archipelago. Its biology is totally unknown.
World distribution: Angola, Benin, Cameroon, DR Congo, Ghana, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mayotte Island, Mozambique, Nigeria, Sierra Leone.
Specimens examined: 19 specimens (10 ♀♀, 3 ♂♂) collected during this study. Mvouni, University of Comoros (434 m aasl, lat. 11°43 ′ 11 ″ S, long. 43°16 ′ 31 ″ E), 4 ♀♀ Stachytarpheta jamaicensis L. (Vahl ( Verbenaceae ) and 2 ♀♀ on Rubus rosifolius Smith (Rosaceae) and 1 ♀ on Clidemia hirta L. ( Melastomataceae ), 6/XII/2018 ; Djoumoichongo (230 m aasl, lat. 11°48 ′ 34 ″
S, long. 43°17 ′ 37 ″ E), 3 ♂♂ and 3 ♀♀ on Tristemma mauritianum L. ( Melastomataceae ), 10/XII/2018.
Remarks: morphological and morphometric characters and all measurements ( Tables 3 and 4) fit well with those provided in the literature, except for s4 and Z4 for females which are longer in specimens from Grande Comore and s4, Z4 and macrosetae of leg IV which are also longer in specimens collected during this study. The presence of this species on Madagascar and Mayotte Island (Kreiter et al. 2020a) makes Grande Comore the third island of the Indian Ocean known for hosting this species.
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Typhlodromips shi (Pritchard & Baker)
Kreiter, Serge, Payet, Rose-My, Mouigni, Hadji, Douin, Martial, Tixier, Marie-Stéphane & Azali, Hamza Abdou 2021 |
Typhlodromips shi
Chant D. A. & McMurtry J. A. 2005: 327 |
Moraes G. J. de & McMurtry J. A. & Denmark H. A. 1986: 147 |
Typhlodromips ivoloinae
Blommers L. 1974: 146 |
Amblyseius (Amblyseius) shi
Pritchard A. E. & Baker E. W. 1962: 252 |