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13 (1) · 2013 Christian, A. & K. Franke Mesostigmata No. 24 ............................................................................................................................................................................. 1 – 32 Acarological literature Publications 2013 ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 1 Publications 2012 ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 6 Publications, additions 2011 ....................................................................................................................................................................... 14 Publications, additions 2010 ....................................................................................................................................................................... 15 Publications, additions 2009 ....................................................................................................................................................................... 16 Publications, additions 2008 ....................................................................................................................................................................... 16 Nomina nova New species ................................................................................................................................................................................................ -
The Predatory Mite (Acari, Parasitiformes: Mesostigmata (Gamasina); Acariformes: Prostigmata) Community in Strawberry Agrocenosis
Acta Universitatis Latviensis, Biology, 2004, Vol. 676, pp. 87–95 The predatory mite (Acari, Parasitiformes: Mesostigmata (Gamasina); Acariformes: Prostigmata) community in strawberry agrocenosis Valentîna Petrova*, Ineta Salmane, Zigrîda Çudare Institute of Biology, University of Latvia, Miera 3, Salaspils LV-2169, Latvia *Corresponding author, E-mail: [email protected]. Abstract Altogether 37 predatory mite species from 14 families (Parasitiformes and Acariformes) were collected using leaf sampling and pit-fall trapping in strawberry fi elds (1997 - 2001). Thirty- six were recorded on strawberries for the fi rst time in Latvia. Two species, Paragarmania mali (Oud.) (Aceosejidae) and Eugamasus crassitarsis (Hal.) (Parasitidae) were new for the fauna of Latvia. The most abundant predatory mite families (species) collected from strawberry leaves were Phytoseiidae (Amblyseius cucumeris Oud., A. aurescens A.-H., A. bicaudus Wainst., A. herbarius Wainst.) and Anystidae (Anystis baccarum L.); from pit-fall traps – Parasitidae (Poecilochirus necrophori Vitz. and Parasitus lunaris Berl.), Aceosejidae (Leioseius semiscissus Berl.) and Macrochelidae (Macrocheles glaber Müll). Key words: agrocenosis, diversity, predatory mites, strawberry. Introduction Predatory mites play an important ecological role in terrestrial ecosystems and they are increasingly being used in management for biocontrol of pest mites, thrips and nematodes (Easterbrook 1992; Wright, Chambers 1994; Croft et al. 1998; Cuthbertson et al. 2003). Many of these mites have a major infl uence on nutrient cycling, as they are predators on other arthropods (Santos 1985; Karg 1993; Koehler 1999). In total, investigations of mite fauna in Latvia were made by Grube (1859), who found 28 species, Eglītis (1954) – 50 species, Kuznetsov and Petrov (1984) – 85 species, Lapiņa (1988) – 207 species, and Salmane (2001) – 247 species. -
Jahresbericht 2012 Standorte
Zoologisches Institut und Museum Greifswald Jahresbericht 2012 Standorte J.-S.-Bachstr. 11/12, 17489 Greifswald Gf. Direktor: Fischer, Klaus; Prof. Dr. rer. nat.; Tel. 86-4266 Gf. Mitarbeiter: Michalik, Peter; Dr. rer. nat.; Tel. 86-4099 Sekretariat: Wiener, Kerstin; Tel. 86-4251; Fax. 86-4252 Hausmeister: Milski, Olaf Homepage: http://www.mnf.uni-greifswald.de/fr-biolo- gie/zool-institut-museum/ AG Angewandte Zoologie und Naturschutz AG Tierökologie Zoologisches Museum (Führungen nach telefonischer Absprache, (03834/86-4274), e-mail: [email protected]) Anklamer Str. 20, 17489 Greifswald AG Allgemeine und Systematische Zoologie Biotechnikum, Walther Rathenau-Str. 49 a, 17489 Greifswald AG Physiologie und Biochemie der Tiere Soldmannstr. 23, 17489 Greifswald AG Cytologie und Evolutionsbiologie AG Vogelwarte 2 Inhalt Fotos : Gerald Kerth, Jakob Krieger, Martin Haase, Michael Schmitt, Angela Schmitz-Ornés, Andy Sombke, Gabriele Uhl Gestaltung : Angela Schmitz-Ornés Arbeitsgruppen (4-5) Das Jahr 2012 im Überblick (6) Forschung (Gäste und Drittmittel) (7) Veröffentlichungen (8-10) Vorträge und Poster (11-15) Herausgeberschaften und „Editorial boards“ (16) Organisation bzw. Leitung von Tagungen (17) Sonstige Funktionen (17) Qualifizierungsarbeiten (18-19) Anhänge (20-44) 3 Arbeitsgruppen Allgemeine und Systematische Zoologie: Uhl, Gabriele, Prof. Dr. rer. nat., Tel. 86-4239, e-mail: [email protected] o Kunz, Katrin, Dipl. Biol. o Lopardo, Lara, PhD o Schmitt, Michael, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Technische Assistentin: Röw, Anja Technische Assistentin: Sandhop, Marion • Zoologisches Museum: Kustos: Michalik, Peter, Dr. rer. nat., Tel. 86-4099, e-mail: [email protected] o Lipke, Elisabeth, Dipl. Biol. (DFG) Technische Assistentin: Sonnenberg, Dietlinde Oberpräparator des Museums: Weidemann, Hans-Knut • Vogelwarte: Leiter: Schmitz-Ornés, Angela, Dr. -
Two New Species of Gaeolaelaps (Acari: Mesostigmata: Laelapidae)
Zootaxa 3861 (6): 501–530 ISSN 1175-5326 (print edition) www.mapress.com/zootaxa/ Article ZOOTAXA Copyright © 2014 Magnolia Press ISSN 1175-5334 (online edition) http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3861.6.1 http://zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:60747583-DF72-45C4-AE53-662C1CE2429C Two new species of Gaeolaelaps (Acari: Mesostigmata: Laelapidae) from Iran, with a revised generic concept and notes on significant morphological characters in the genus SHAHROOZ KAZEMI1, ASMA RAJAEI2 & FRÉDÉRIC BEAULIEU3 1Department of Biodiversity, Institute of Science and High Technology and Environmental Sciences, Graduate University of Advanced Technology, Kerman, Iran. E-mail: [email protected] 2Department of Plant Protection, College of Agriculture, University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Gorgan, Iran. E-mail: [email protected] 3Canadian National Collection of Insects, Arachnids and Nematodes, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, 960 Carling avenue, Ottawa, ON K1A 0C6, Canada. E-mail: [email protected] Abstract Two new species of laelapid mites of the genus Gaeolaelaps Evans & Till are described based on adult females collected from soil and litter in Kerman Province, southeastern Iran, and Mazandaran Province, northern Iran. Gaeolaelaps jondis- hapouri Nemati & Kavianpour is redescribed based on the holotype and additional specimens collected in southeastern Iran. The concept of the genus is revised to incorporate some atypical characters of recently described species. Finally, some morphological attributes with -
Mesostigmata No
16 (1) · 2016 Christian, A. & K. Franke Mesostigmata No. 27 ............................................................................................................................................................................. 1 – 41 Acarological literature .................................................................................................................................................... 1 Publications 2016 ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 1 Publications 2015 ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 9 Publications, additions 2014 ....................................................................................................................................................................... 17 Publications, additions 2013 ....................................................................................................................................................................... 18 Publications, additions 2012 ....................................................................................................................................................................... 20 Publications, additions 2011 ...................................................................................................................................................................... -
Biological Control of Two-Spotted Spider Mites Using Phytoseiid Predators
Vkfl Szo i ®8o C Biological control of two-spotted spider mites using phytoseiid predators. Part I Modelling the predator-prey interaction at the individual level M.W. Sabelis NN08201,880 M. W. Sabeljs Biological control of two-spotted spider mites using phytoseiid predators. Part I Modelling the predator-prey interaction at the individual level Proefschrift terverkrijgin g van degraa d van doctor ind e landbouwwetenschappen, op gezagva n derecto rmagnificus , dr. C.C.Oosterlee , hoogleraar ind eveeteeltwetenschap , inhe topenbaa r teverdedige n opvrijda g 19 februari 1982 des namiddags tevie r uur ind e aula van deLandbouwhogeschoo l te Wageningen CURRICULUMVITA E Mouringh Willem Sabelis werd geboreno p 14me i 1950t eHaarlem .Hi j volgde de middelbare school te Den Helder enbehaald ehe tdiplom a Gymnasium-B in 1969.Daarn a studeerdehi j aand eLandbouwhogeschoo l teWageningen .Hi j koos dePlanteziektenkund e als studierichting,waarbi jhe t accent lag op deento mologische en oecologische aspecten van ditvakgebied .D e doctoraalstudie omvatte de hoofdvakken Entomologie en Theoretische Teeltkunde. De inhoud hiervan werd bepaald doorzij nbelangstellin g voor debiologisch e bestrij dingva nplagen :analys eva nprooipreferenti e bijpredatoren , populatiedyna miek van roof- en fruitspintmijten, populatiegroei van mijten in relatie tot hetmicroklimaa t in een appelboomgaard en bemonstering van mijten in boomgaarden.Zij nbegeleider sware nR .Rabbinge ,J . Goudriaan (beidenwerk zaam aan de Landbouwhogeschool) en M. van de Vrie (Proefstation voor de fruitteelt te Wilhelminadorp). Hij behaalde zijn ingenieursdiploma in september 1975e nkree gkor tdaarn ad e gelegenheid om een promotie-onderzoek tedoe nbi jd evakgroe p Theoretische Teeltkunde.Me tdi tonderzoe k werdbe oogd meer inzicht tekrijge n ind emogelijkhede nvoo rbestrijdin g vankas - spintmijten met behulp van roofmijten. -
Hosts of Raoiella Indica Hirst (Acari: Tenuipalpidae) Native to the Brazilian Amazon
Journal of Agricultural Science; Vol. 9, No. 4; 2017 ISSN 1916-9752 E-ISSN 1916-9760 Published by Canadian Center of Science and Education Hosts of Raoiella indica Hirst (Acari: Tenuipalpidae) Native to the Brazilian Amazon Cristina A. Gómez-Moya1, Talita P. S. Lima2, Elisângela G. F. Morais2, Manoel G. C. Gondim Jr.1 3 & Gilberto J. De Moraes 1 Departamento de Agronomia, Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife, PE, Brazil 2 Embrapa Roraima, Boa Vista, RR, Brazil 3 Departamento de Entomologia e Acarologia, Escola Superior de Agricultura ‘Luiz de Queiroz’, Universidade de São Paulo, Piracicaba, SP, Brazil Correspondence: Cristina A. Gómez Moya, Departamento de Agronomia, Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Av. Dom Manoel de Medeiros s/n, Dois Irmãos, 52171-900, Recife, PE, Brazil. Tel: 55-81-3320-6207. E-mail: [email protected] Received: January 30, 2017 Accepted: March 7, 2017 Online Published: March 15, 2017 doi:10.5539/jas.v9n4p86 URL: https://doi.org/10.5539/jas.v9n4p86 The research is financed by Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel (CAPES)/ Program Student-Agreement Post-Graduate (PEC-PG) for the scholarship provided to the first author. Abstract The expansion of red palm mite (RPM), Raoiella indica (Acari: Tenuipalpidae) in Brazil could impact negatively the native plant species, especially of the family Arecaceae. To determine which species could be at risk, we investigated the development and reproductive potential of R. indica on 19 plant species including 13 native species to the Brazilian Amazon (12 Arecaceae and one Heliconiaceae), and six exotic species, four Arecaceae, a Musaceae and a Zingiberaceae. -
New Records to the Korean Soil Dwelling Mesostigmata Fauna (Acari)
Journal of Species Research 4(1):33-44, 2015 New records to the Korean soil dwelling Mesostigmata fauna (Acari) Jenö Kontschán1,*, Mi Jeong Jeon2, Jeong Mi Hwang3 and Hong Yul Seo2 1Plant Protection Institute, Centre for Agricultural Research, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, H-1525 Budapest, P.O. Box 102, Hungary 2Animal Research Division, National Institute of Biological Resources, Gyoungseo-dong, Seo-gu, Inchoen 404-708, Korea 3Korean Entomological Institute, Korea University, Anam-dong, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul 136-701, Korea *Correspondent: [email protected] A total of 34 species belonging to 11 families and 21 genera in the Order Mestostigmata are reported from the Korean Peninsula, of which 20/34 species are new for the fauna of the Korean Peninsula (Lasioseius furcisetus Athias-Henriot, 1959, Cheiroseius nepalensis Evans & Hyatt, 1960, Cheiroseius curtipes (Halbert, 1923), Hypoaspis imitatus Reitblat, 1963, Hypoaspis presternalis Willmann, 1949, Hypoaspis kargi Costa, 1968, Pseudoparasitus placentulus (Berlese, 1887), Gamasiphis novipulchellus Ma & Yin, 1998, Parho- laspulus bregetovaae Alexandrov, 1965, Parholaspulus paradichaetes Petrova, 1967, Neparholaspis arcuatus Petrova, 1977, Neparholaspus simplex Evans, 1956, Parholaspulus excentricus Petrova, 1967, Gamasholapis asiaticus Petrova, 1967, Veigaia carpillaris Tseng, 1994, Veigaia anmashanensis Tseng, 1994, Leptogamasus bicorniger Witalinski, 1977, Neogamasus insignis (Holzman, 1969), Iphidinychus kakumeiensis Hiramatsu & Hirschmann, 1992, Trigonuropoda sanguinea Hirschmann & Hiramatsu, 1977). A total of 19 of the previously unreported species were collected in soil samples from the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), while 13 species were collected from soil samples from the Republic of Korea (ROK). Only two species were found in both the DPRK and the ROK. Illustrations and short descriptions for previously unreported species provided. -
Acaricidal Activity of Derris Floribunda Essential Oil and Its Main Constituent
Asian Pac J Trop Biomed 2017; 7(9): 791–796 791 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/apjtb Original article http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apjtb.2017.08.006 Acaricidal activity of Derris floribunda essential oil and its main constituent Ana Claudia Fernandes Amaral1, Aline de S. Ramos1,Marcia Reis Pena2, Jose Luiz Pinto Ferreira1, Jean Michel S. Menezes3, Geraldo J.N. Vasconcelos4, Neliton Marques da Silva2, Jefferson Rocha de Andrade Silva3* 1Lab de Plantas Medicinais e Derivados, Depto de Química de Produtos Naturais, Farmanguinhos, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil 2Lab de Entomologia e Acarologia Agrícola, Faculdade de Cienciasˆ Agrarias, Universidade Federal do Amazonas, Manaus, AM, Brazil 3Lab de Cromatografia, Depto de Química, Universidade Federal do Amazonas, Manaus, AM, Brazil 4Instituto de Cienciasˆ Exatas e Tecnologia, Universidade Federal do Amazonas, Itacoatiara, AM, Brazil ARTICLE INFO ABSTRACT Article history: Objective: To evaluate the acaricidal activity of the essential oil obtained from roots of Received 17 Jul 2017 Derris floribunda (D. floribunda) (Miq.) Benth, and its main constituent nerolidol against Received in revised form 28 Jul 2017 the Mexican mite Tetranychus mexicanus (T. mexicanus) (McGregor). Accepted 14 Aug 2017 Methods: The essential oil from the roots of D. floribunda collected in the Amazon Available online 19 Aug 2017 region (Brazil) was obtained by hydrodistillation. Its chemical composition was deter- mined by GC–MS analysis. The acaricidal activities of this essential oil and nerolidol, were evaluated by recording the number of dead females (mortality) and eggs (fertility). -
(Banks) on Primocane-Fruiting Blackberries (Rubus L. Subgenus Rubus) in Arkansas Jessica Anne Lefors University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville ScholarWorks@UARK Theses and Dissertations 5-2018 Seasonal Phenology, Distribution and Treatments for Polyphagotarsonemus latus (Banks) on Primocane-fruiting Blackberries (Rubus L. subgenus Rubus) in Arkansas Jessica Anne LeFors University of Arkansas, Fayetteville Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.uark.edu/etd Part of the Entomology Commons, Fruit Science Commons, Horticulture Commons, and the Plant Pathology Commons Recommended Citation LeFors, Jessica Anne, "Seasonal Phenology, Distribution and Treatments for Polyphagotarsonemus latus (Banks) on Primocane- fruiting Blackberries (Rubus L. subgenus Rubus) in Arkansas" (2018). Theses and Dissertations. 2730. http://scholarworks.uark.edu/etd/2730 This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by ScholarWorks@UARK. It has been accepted for inclusion in Theses and Dissertations by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@UARK. For more information, please contact [email protected], [email protected]. Seasonal Phenology, Distribution and Treatments for Polyphagotarsonemus latus (Banks) on Primocane-fruiting Blackberries (Rubus L. subgenus Rubus) in Arkansas A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Entomology by Jessica Anne LeFors Texas Tech University Bachelor of Science in Horticulture, 2015 May 2018 University of Arkansas This thesis is approved for recommendation to the Graduate Council. _______________________________ Donn T. Johnson, Ph.D Thesis Director _______________________________ _______________________________ Oscar Alzate, Ph.D Terry Kirkpatrick, Ph.D Committee Member Committee Member _______________________________ Allen Szalanski, Ph.D Committee Member Abstract Worldwide, blackberries (Rubus L. subgenus Rubus) are an economically important crop. In 2007, Polyphagotarsonemus latus (Banks) (broad mites), were first reported damaging primocane-fruiting blackberries in Fayetteville, Arkansas. -
A Preliminary Assessment of Amblyseius Andersoni (Chant) As a Potential Biocontrol Agent Against Phytophagous Mites Occurring on Coniferous Plants
insects Article A Preliminary Assessment of Amblyseius andersoni (Chant) as a Potential Biocontrol Agent against Phytophagous Mites Occurring on Coniferous Plants Ewa Puchalska 1,* , Stanisław Kamil Zagrodzki 1, Marcin Kozak 2, Brian G. Rector 3 and Anna Mauer 1 1 Section of Applied Entomology, Department of Plant Protection, Institute of Horticultural Sciences, Warsaw University of Life Sciences—SGGW, Nowoursynowska 159, 02-787 Warsaw, Poland; [email protected] (S.K.Z.); [email protected] (A.M.) 2 Department of Media, Journalism and Social Communication, University of Information Technology and Management in Rzeszów, Sucharskiego 2, 35-225 Rzeszów, Poland; [email protected] 3 USDA-ARS, Great Basin Rangelands Research Unit, 920 Valley Rd., Reno, NV 89512, USA; [email protected] * Correspondence: [email protected] Simple Summary: Amblyseius andersoni (Chant) is a predatory mite frequently used as a biocontrol agent against phytophagous mites in greenhouses, orchards and vineyards. In Europe, it is an indige- nous species, commonly found on various plants, including conifers. The present study examined whether A. andersoni can develop and reproduce while feeding on two key pests of ornamental coniferous plants, i.e., Oligonychus ununguis (Jacobi) and Pentamerismus taxi (Haller). Pinus sylvestris L. pollen was also tested as an alternative food source for the predator. Both prey species and pine pollen were suitable food sources for A. andersoni. Although higher values of population parameters Citation: Puchalska, E.; were observed when the predator fed on mites compared to the pollen alternative, we conclude that Zagrodzki, S.K.; Kozak, M.; pine pollen may provide adequate sustenance for A. -
Immature Development and Survival of Neoseiulus Cucumeris (Oudemans
Immature development and survival of Neoseiulus cucumeris (Oudemans) (Acari: Phytoseiidae) on eggs of Tyrophagus curvipenis (Fain & Fauvel) (Acari: Acaridae) Guang-Yun Li, Nick Pattison, Zhi-Qiang Zhang To cite this version: Guang-Yun Li, Nick Pattison, Zhi-Qiang Zhang. Immature development and survival of Neoseiulus cucumeris (Oudemans) (Acari: Phytoseiidae) on eggs of Tyrophagus curvipenis (Fain & Fauvel) (Acari: Acaridae). Acarologia, Acarologia, 2021, 61 (1), pp.84-93. 10.24349/acarologia/20214415. hal- 03118398 HAL Id: hal-03118398 https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03118398 Submitted on 22 Jan 2021 HAL is a multi-disciplinary open access L’archive ouverte pluridisciplinaire HAL, est archive for the deposit and dissemination of sci- destinée au dépôt et à la diffusion de documents entific research documents, whether they are pub- scientifiques de niveau recherche, publiés ou non, lished or not. The documents may come from émanant des établissements d’enseignement et de teaching and research institutions in France or recherche français ou étrangers, des laboratoires abroad, or from public or private research centers. publics ou privés. Distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution| 4.0 International License Acarologia A quarterly journal of acarology, since 1959 Publishing on all aspects of the Acari All information: http://www1.montpellier.inra.fr/CBGP/acarologia/ [email protected] Acarologia is proudly non-profit, with no page charges and free open access Please help us maintain this system by encouraging your institutes