Typhlodromips dentilis (De Leon, 1959)
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https://doi.org/ 10.24349/acarologia/20214414 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A60987F6-FFFE-A37E-FE4C-B94A6E6D9A5C |
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Marcus |
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Typhlodromips dentilis |
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Typhlodromips dentilis View in CoL (De Leon)
Amblyseius dentilis AthiasHenriot
Amblyseius (Typhlodromopsis) dentilis Muma
Material Examined (n=5; 5 ♀♀) — 1♀ (29°32 ′ 35.80 ″ N, 82°5 ′ 7.34 ″ W, 28 m, 11 August 2016, Natchez, Organic Farm), 1♀ (28°34 ′ 5.62 ″ N, 81°41 ′ 22.17 ″ W, 24 m, 25 August 2016,
Von, Organic Farm), 1♀ (29°32 ′ 35.80 ″ N, 82°5 ′ 7.34 ″ W, 28 m, 20 September 2016, Ouachita, Organic Farm), 1♀ (29°32 ′ 35.80 ″ N, 82°5 ′ 7.34 ″ W, 28 m, 28 June 2016, Arapaho, Organic
Farm), 1♀ (28°57 ′ 13.97 ″ N, 82°1 ′ 49.14 ″ W, 30 m, 12 July 2016, Natchez, Conventional
Farm).
Comments — Typhlodromips dentilis has been found on many different types of plants worldwide ( Demite et al. 2020). In Florida, it was recorded for the first time on Rhus copallina in Miami, Florida, USA and subsequently in various localities in Florida ( Denmark and Evans 2011 ; Muma 1964a b ; Muma and Denmark 1970). During the present study, T. dentilis was found together with populations of P. latus , T. schoenei , E. carpini and T. confusus .
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