Eriophyidae
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4997.1.1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C38783-FFE5-C415-FF06-F8B91515738D |
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Eriophyidae |
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Eriophyidae , Phyllocoptinae , Anthocoptini
227 * Tegoprionus alobus Duarte, Chetverikov & Navia, 2016 in Duarte et al. (2016: 1237).
Type host. Lippia alba (Mill.) N. E. Brown (Verbenaceae) .
Type locality. Brasília (15°41’18’’S, 47°49’39’’W), Distrito Federal , Brazil GoogleMaps .
Additional localities in Brazil. Maceió (09°32’42’’S, 35°43’31’’W), Alagoas ( Duarte et al. 2016) GoogleMaps .
Relationship to host plant. Vagrants on the lower leaf surface. Presumably associated with chlorotic spots ( Duarte et al. 2016).
Remark. This Anthocoptini was tentatively placed in Tegoprionus Keifer, 1961 , however it is close to Heterotergum Keifer, 1955 . Further faunistic and molecular phylogenetic studies could uncover diversity of similar Tegoprionus -like species and clarify its taxonomic placement.
Type host plant status. Native herb, shrub or subshrub, not endemic, widely distributed in all biomes and regions ( Flora do Brasil 2020). One of the plants referred to as “erva cidreira” in folk medicine and has high pharmacological importance ( Aguiar 2008).
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