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No. Species Related refference 1 Ameroseius corbiculus (Sowerby, 1806) Kamali et al., 2001; Kazemi and Rajaei, 2013; Hajizadeh et al., 2013 2 Ameroseius corniculus Karg, 1971 Kazemi and Rajaei, 2013; Hajizadeh et al., 2013 3 Ameroseius fungicolis Mašán, 1998 Kazemi and Rajaei, 2013; Hajizadeh et al., 2013 4 Ameroseius furcatus Karg, 1971 This study 5 Ameroseius insignis Bernhard, 1963 Kamali et al. (2001); Kazemi and Rajaei, 2013; Hajizadeh et al., 2013 6 Ameroseius lidiae Bregetova, 1977 Kamali et al. (2001); Kazemi and Rajaei, 2013; Hajizadeh et al., 2013 7 Ameroseius ornatus Womersley, 1956 Kazemi and Rajaei, 2013 8 Ameroseius sculptilis Berlese, 1916 Hajizadeh et al., 2013 9 Ameroseius (K.) bassolsae Vargas & Polaco, 2001 Kazemi and Rajaei, 2013; Hajizadeh et al., 2013 10 Ameroseius (K.) eumorphus Bregetova, 1977 Kazemi and Rajaei, 2013; Hajizadeh et al., 2013 11 Ameroseius (K.) lanceosetis Livshitz & Mitrofanov, 1975 Hajizadeh et al., 2013 12 Ameroseius (K.) nova (Nasr & Abou-Awad, 1986) Kazemi and Rajaei, 2013; Hajizadeh et al., 2013 13 Ameroseius (K.) parplumosus (Nasr & Abou-Awad, 1986) Kazemi and Rajaei, 2013; Hajizadeh et al., 2013 14 Ameroseius (K.) pavidus (C.L. Koch, 1839) Kamali et al. (2001) 15 Ameroseius (K.) plumea Oudemans, 1930 Kazemi and Rajaei, 2013; Hajizadeh et al., 2013 16 Ameroseius (K.) plumigerus (Oudemans, 1930) Kamali et al. (2001); Kazemi and Rajaei, 2013; Hajizadeh et al., 2013 17 Ameroseius (K.) plumosus (Oudemans, 1902) Kamali et al. (2001); Kazemi and Rajaei, 2013; Hajizadeh et al., 2013 18 Ameroseius (K.) pseudoplumosusRack, 1972 Kazemi and Rajaei, 2013 19 Epicriopsis horridus (Kramer, 1876) Kazemi and Rajaei, 2013; Hajizadeh et al., 2013 20 Epicriopsis palustris Karg, 1971 Kazemi and Rajaei, 2013 21 rotundus (Womersley, 1956) Hajizadeh et al., 2013 22 Sertitympanum aegyptiacus Nasr & Abou-Awad, 1986 Kazemi and Rajaei, 2013; Hajizadeh et al., 2013

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References Hajizadeh, J., Tajmiri,P. and Mašán, P. 2013. Redescription of Ameroseius lanceosetis Livshitz and Mitrofanov, 1975 (Acari: Mesostigmata), with a checklist and a key to the ameroseiid mites of Iran. International Journal of Acarology 39 (2): 146-152. Kamali, K., Ostovan, H. and Atamehr, A. 2001. A Catalog of Mites & Ticks (Acari) of Iran. Islamic Azad University Scientific Publication Center, 192 pp. Karg, W. 1971a. Acari (Acarina), Milben. Unterordnung Anactinochaeta (Parasitiformes). Die freilebendenGamasina (Gamasides), Raubmilben. Die TierweltDeutschlands 59: 1- 475 (in German). Karg, W. 1971b. ZurKenntnis der Gattungen Cheiroseius Berlese und Epicriopsis Berlese (Acarina, Parasitiformes). Abhandlungen und Berichte des Naturkundemuseums Görlitz, 46 (6): 1-8. Karg, W. 1993. Acari (Acarina), Milben. Parasitiformes (Anactinochaeta) Cohors Gamasina. Leach, Raubmilben.Tierwelt Deutschlands 59. 2nd ed., überarbeitete Auflage. Stuttgart, New York: Gustav Fischer Verlag, Jena, 523 pp. (in German). Kazemi, S. and Rajaei, A. 2013. An annotated checklist of Iranian Mesostigmata (Acari), excluding the family Phytoseiidae. Persian Journal of Acarology 2 (1): 53–158.   !9N $9hQ IeA4m9629^9b6bE>

Plant Pests Research Vol. 3, No. 2, 2013

(Short paper) First report of two ameroseiid (Mesostigmata: Ameroseiidae) species from Iran and Guilan Province

J. Hajizadeh1*, S. Ramrody2 and P. Masan3 1, 2. Associate Professor and PhD. Student of Agricultural Entomology respectively, Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, University of Guilan, Rasht, Iran. 3. Professor of Acarology, Institute of Zoology, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Dúbravská cesta 9, SK-845 06 Bratislava, Slovakia

(Received: May 4, 2013- Accepted: September 11, 2013)

Abstract

In a faunal study two ameroseid (Ameroseiidae) mite species were collected and indentified from Guilan province, Northern Iran during 2012-2013. The Ameroseius furcatus Karg, 1971 was collected from soil under unknown host plant in Damash region, Rudbar city (36° 45′ 16.49″ N, 49° 48′ 11.05″ E) and Epicriopsis palustris Karg, 1971 was collected from soil samples in Talesh (37° 21’ 54" N, 50° 5’ 34" E), Shaft (37° 9′ 24″ N, 49° 24′ 26″ E), Siahkal (36° 56′ 0″ N, 49° 54′ 0″ E), Fuman (37° 13′ 48″ N, 49° 17′ 24″ E) and Rostamabad (36° 53′ 54″ N, 49° 29′ 26″ E). The first species is new record for Iran mites fauna and second species is new record for Guilan province mites fauna. The collected specimens were identified by Dr. Peter Masan from Slovakia Academy of Sciences. Also a checklist of 22 known species of family Ameroseiidae recorded from Iran is provided.

Key words: Ameroseiidae, Iran, Guilan, New record

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