André, 1980 : 127 Baker , 1968 : 1007 Gnathosoma Gnathosoma Neolorryia pandana (Female) Tydeid and triophtydeid mites (Acari: Tydeoidea) associated with grapevine (Vitaceae: Vitis spp.) in Brazil, with the descriptions of species of Prelorryia (André, 1980) and Tydeus Koch, 1835 Silva, Guilherme Liberato Da Cunha, Uemerson Silva Da Rocha, Matheus Dos Santos Panou, Eleni N. Ferla, Noeli Juarez Zootaxa 2014 3814 4 495 511 Baker, 1968 Baker 1968 [151,567,1373,1399] Arachnida Tydeidae Neolorryia GBIF Animalia Prostigmata 5 500 Arthropoda species pandana     Neolorryia pandana  André, 1980: 127.  Lorryia pandana   Baker, 1968: 1007. Female (n = 1). Dimensions: length of idiosoma 193and width 133.  Dorsum( Fig. 3A)—Prodorsum recurved, 11 pairs of broadly serrated dorsal setae, trichobothrium whip-like, smooth. Setal measurements as follows: ro 13, la 13, bo 28, ex 13, c1 13, c2 15, d1 13,  e1 15, f1 13, f2 13, h1 13, h2 13, ps1absent, ps2not visible. Reticulate area A ( d1)( e1)( f1)( f2)present. Setae f1shorter than ½ of distance f1–h1.  Venter( Fig. 3B)—Anogenital area with four pairs of genital and four pairs of aggenital setae. Epimeral formula: 3-1-4-2.   Gnathosoma— Gnathosomapartially visible from above. Setal pattern of palp (tarsus –genu): 5-1-2, tarsus with seta p'ζ straight with broadened tip. Remaining palpal tarsal setae simple. Cheliceral stilettos length 10;length of palp 40.  Legs—Length of legs I–IV as follows: leg I 70, leg II 60, leg III 58and leg IV 65. All legs with two claws and a hairy empodium, empodial hooks absent. Solenidion (ωI) on tarsus I short, strongly stout, shorter than half width of tarsus. Tarsus I with ft'slightly longer than ft''. Leg setal formulae as follows (tarsus–trochanter): Leg I: 7 (1ω)- 2-2-2-0; Leg II: 6-1-1-2-0; Leg III: 5-1-0-1-1; Leg IV: 5-1-0-1-0.   FIGURE 3.  Neolorryia pandana(Female)A. Dorsal view; B. Anogenital area. Male: Not found.   Material examined.  Brazil:One female collected from  Vitis vinifera, Cabernet Sauvignon, Bento Gonçalves County, State of Rio Grande do Sul, 07/V/2007, coll. Silva, J.F. Deposited at Museu de Ciências Naturais, UNIVATES - Centro Universitário, Lajeado, Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil.   Distribution.This is the first report of this species from the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.  Baker(1968)reported this species from  Pandanussp. plants in Hawaii.