Phytoseiidae

Guanilo, Alberto Daniel, Moraes, Gilberto José De, Toledo, Silvana & Knapp, Markus, 2008, Phytoseiid mites (Acari: Phytoseiidae) from Argentina, with description of a new species, Zootaxa 1884, pp. 1-35 : 26-29

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.184278

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6227107

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scientific name

Phytoseiidae
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Key to the Phytoseiidae View in CoL View at ENA reported from Argentina

A key is subsequently provided for the species reported to date from Argentina. A. hexagonus , A. perlongisetus and E. finlandicus are not included because of the uncertainties about the identity of the first 2 species and because of the strong evidence that the report of the last species could correspond to a misidentification, as discussed previously in this paper.

1. Either or both of setae z3 and s6 present.....................................................................................................2

- Seta z3 and s6 absent ............................................................................................. Amblyseiinae Muma…3

2. Seta Z1, S2, S4 and S5 absent… Phytoseiinae Berlese… Phytoseius Ribaga View in CoL ................................................ ................................................................................................................... Phytoseius guianensis De View in CoL Leon

- At least one of setae Z1, S2, S4 or S5 present........................................... Typhlodrominae Wainstein…41

3. Sternal shield with median posterior projection; some forward “migration” of pre-anal setae JV2 and ZV2 ................................................................................................................... Euseiini Chant & McMurtry…4

- Sternal shield without posterior projection; without forward “migration” of pre-anal setae JV2 and ZV2.....................................................................................................................................................................10

4. Chelicera of normal size and shape, with prominent teeth evenly distributed along inner margin of fixed digit; peritreme usually extending to level of seta j1..................................................................................... ..............................................subtribe Typhlodromalina Chant & McMurtry… Typhlodromalus Muma View in CoL …5

- Chelicera small, with a group of small teeth clustered at the distal end of the fixed digit; peritreme usually not extending beyond seta j3 (Except by Euseius inouei View in CoL )...subtribe Euseiina Chant & McMurtry... Euseius Wainstein. View in CoL ....................................................................................................................................................6

5. Seta z4 ca. twice as long as seta z2............................................................ Typhlodromalus aripo De View in CoL Leon

- Seta z4 at most 1.4 times as long as seta z2....................................... Typhlodromalus peregrinus (Muma) View in CoL

6. Dorsal shield smooth...................................................................................................................................7

- Dorsal shield reticulate................................................................................................................................9

7. Seta z4 ca. half as long as distance between its base and the base of seta z2.............. Euseius View in CoL ho De Leon

- Seta z4 longer than half the distance between its base and the base of seta z2...........................................8

8. Macroseta on genu IV sharp-tipped......................................... Euseius fructicolus (Gonzalez & Schuster) View in CoL

- Macroseta on genu IV knobbed......................................................................... Euseius concordis (Chant) View in CoL

9. Macrosetae on leg IV knobbed; peritreme extending to level between setae j1 and j3................................. ................................................................................................................ Euseius inouei (Ehara & Moraes) View in CoL

- Macrosetae on leg IV sharp-tipped; peritreme extending to level between setae j3 and z2 ......................... ......................................................................................................... Euseius citrifolius View in CoL Denmark & Muma

10. Seta S4 absent............................................................................................................................................11

- Seta S4 present...........................................................................................................................................14

11. Setae j6 less than half as long as distance between their bases; with 3 pairs of pre-anal setae; some dorso- lateral setae thickened, set on tubercles......................................................................................................... Kampimodromini Kolodochka …subtribe Paraphytoseiina Chant & McMurtry… Paraphytoseius Swirski & Shechter View in CoL ... Paraphytoseius orientalis (Narayanan et al.) View in CoL

- Setae j6 2–3 times longer than distance between their bases; female ventri-anal shield with 0–1 pair of pre-anal setae; dorsolateral setae less thickened, not set on tubercles........................................................... ....................................................................... Phytoseiulini Chant & McMurtry... Phytoseiulus Evans View in CoL …12

12. Without pre-anal setae; st 3 off sternal shield; j5 absent ................................ Phytoseiulus longipes Evans View in CoL

- With a pair of pre-anal setae; st 3 on sternal shield; j5 present.................................................................13

13. Dorsocentral setae j3, j4 and j5 smooth and shorter than distance between their bases and the bases of the respective following setae in the series ................................. Phytoseiulus fragariae View in CoL Denmark & Schicha

- Dorsocentral setae j3, j4 and j5 serrate and longer than distance between their bases and the bases of the respective following setae in the series ................................................... Phytoseiulus macropilis (Banks) View in CoL

14 Seta s4 more than 3 times as long as seta Z1; setae s4, Z5 and usually Z4 markedly longer than other dor- sal setae; seta J2 present/ or absent…Amblyseiini Muma.........................................................................15

- Seta s4 less than 3 times as long as seta Z1; setae s4, Z4 and usually Z5 not greatly longer than other dor- sal setae; seta J2 present…Neoseiulini Chant & McMurtry......................................................................34

15. All shields lightly sclerotized; ratio length/width of sternal shield ca. 1.0; ratio length/width of ventri-anal shield usually higher than 1.5; seta J2 present; genital shield approximately as wide as ventri-anal shield; sternal and genital shield usually smooth ................................................subtribe Amblyseiina Muma…16

- All shields strongly sclerotized; ratio length/width of sternal and ventri-anal shields usually lower than 1.0; seta J2 present or absent; genital shield usually narrower than ventri-anal shield; sternal and genital shields smooth or reticulate.......................................................................................................................25

16. Major duct of spermatheca thick-walled, fusiform, vacuolated at junction with atrium … Graminaseius Chant & McMurtry View in CoL ................................................................... Graminaseius sobrinulus (Athias-Henriot) View in CoL

- Major duct not vacuolated at junction with atrium....................................................................................17

17. Chelicera unusually large, robust, with fixed digit much longer than movable digit.................................... ............................................................................................................. Chelaseius Muma View in CoL & Denmark …18

- Chelicera of normal size, fixed digit not much longer than movable digit .......... Amblyseius Berlese View in CoL …19

18. Seta J5 plumose .............................................................................. Chelaseius austrellus (Athias-Henriot) View in CoL

- Seta J5 smooth ........................................................................... Chelaseius schusterellus (Athias-Henriot) View in CoL

19. Female ventri-anal shield vase-shaped, wider at level of anus than at level of setae ZV2............................ .................................................................................................................... Amblyseius herbicolus (Chant) View in CoL

- Female ventri-anal shield not vase-shaped, not wider at level of anus than at level of setae ZV2...........20

20. Spermatheca with calyx swollen basally, bladder-like, then narrowing and finally flaring distally ............. ....................................................................................................... Amblyseius deleonellus Athias-Henriot View in CoL

- Spermatheca with calyx cup-shaped, saccular or tubular..........................................................................21

21. Spermatheca with calyx tubular...................................................................... Amblyseius aerialis (Muma) View in CoL

- Spermatheca with calyx cup-shaped or saccular.......................................................................................22

22. Spermatheca with calyx saccular...............................................................................................................23

- Spermatheca with calyx cup-shaped..........................................................................................................24

23. Seta j3 much longer than seta j1 ....................................................... Amblyseius franzellus Athias-Henriot View in CoL

- Seta j3 much shorter than seta j1 ............................................... Amblyseius pritchardellus Athias-Henriot View in CoL

24. Seta Z5 ca. 22 times as long as seta S5...................................................... Amblyseius chiapensis De View in CoL Leon

- Seta Z5 ca. 28 times as long as seta S5......................................... Amblyseius neochiapensis Lofego et al. View in CoL

25. Seta J2 present ................................................................... subtribe Arrenoseiina Chant & McMurtry…26

- Seta J2 absent........................ subtribe Proprioseiopsina Chant & McMurtry... Proprioseiopsis Muma View in CoL …27

26. Setae j3 and s4 longer than distance between their bases and the bases of setae j1 and Z1, respectively .... ..................................................................................................................... Arrenoseius grandis (Berlese) View in CoL

- Setae j3 and s4 shorter than distance between their bases and the bases of setae j1 and Z1, respectively.... ............................................................................................................. Arrenoseius tucumanensis (Sheals) View in CoL

27. Calyx of spermatheca short, cup-shaped...................................................................................................28

- Calyx of spermatheca longer, not cup-shaped...........................................................................................29

28. Seta j3 shorter than seta j1; setae z2 and z4 minute................... Proprioseiopsis edbakeri (Athias-Henriot) View in CoL

- Seta j3 ca. twice as long as seta j1; seta z2 and z4 longer (more than 25 µm).............................................. ............................................................................................ Proprioseiopsis gonzalezi Chant & McMurtry View in CoL

29. Spermatheca with calyx elongate, tubular; seta s4 serrate..... Proprioseiopsis mumaellus (Athias-Henriot) View in CoL

- Spermatheca with calyx bell-shaped or saccular.......................................................................................30

30. Seta S2 ca. 5 times as long as seta Z1..................................................... Proprioseiopsis campanulus Karg View in CoL

- Seta S2 at most 1.3 times as long as seta Z1.............................................................................................31

31. Basal half of calyx of spermatheca granulate .......................... Proprioseiopsis donchanti (Athias-Henriot) View in CoL

- Calyx of spermatheca totally smooth........................................................................................................32

32. Seta Z4 shorter than seta Z5 ................................................................ Proprioseiopsis messor (Wainstein) View in CoL

- Seta Z4 longer than seta Z5.......................................................................................................................33

33. Seta j3 longer than distance between its base and the base of seta z2..... Proprioseiopsis ovatus ( Garman) View in CoL

- Seta j3 shorter than distance between its base and the base of seta z2 Proprioseiopsis neotropicus (Ehara) View in CoL

34. Seta J1 and J4 present; seta R1 absent.................... Evansoseius Sheals View in CoL Evansoseius macfarlanei Sheals View in CoL

- Seta J1 and J4 absent; seta R1 present.................................................................... Neoseiulus Hughes View in CoL …35

35. Most dorsal setae distinctly serrate...........................................................................................................36

- Most dorsal setae smooth...........................................................................................................................37

36. With macrosetae on genu, tibia and tarsus of leg IV; ventri-anal shield smooth; seta Z4 ca. as long as dis- tance between its base and the base of seta Z5................................................ Neoseiulus tunus View in CoL ( De Leon)

- Without macrosetae on legs; ventri-anal shield reticulate; seta Z4 shorter than distance between its base and the base of seta Z5..................................................... Neoseiulus argentinus Guanilo & Moraes View in CoL n. sp.

37. Dorsal shield striate...................................................................................................................................38

- Dorsal shield smooth.................................................................................................................................39

38. Most dorsal shield setae longer than distance between their bases and the bases of the respective seta immediately behind ......................................................................... Neoseiulus idaeus View in CoL Denmark & Muma

- Most dorsal shield setae shorter than distance between their bases and the bases of the respective seta immediately behind ............................................................................ Neoseiulus californicus (McGregor) View in CoL

39. Pore gd2 absent................................................................................................. Neoseiulus barkeri Hughes View in CoL

- Pore gd2 present (in the middle of a triangle formed by bases of setae j4, j5 and z4)..............................40

40. Seta z2 ca. half as long as seta Z1.......................................................... Neoseiulus chascomensis (Sheals) View in CoL

- Seta z2 ca. as long as seta Z1................................................... Neoseiulus transversus View in CoL Denmark & Muma

41. Seta z3 absent ................................................................................................................................................ .. Galendromimini Chant & McMurtry… Silvaseius Chant & McMurtry View in CoL Silvaseius barretoae View in CoL (Yoshida- Shaul & Chant)

- Seta z3 present...........................................................................................................................................42

42. Seta z6 present .............Paraseiulini Wainstein… Paraseiulus Muma View in CoL ... Paraseiulus talbii (Athias-Henriot) View in CoL

- Seta z6 absent ................................................................................... Metaseiulini Chant & McMurtry…43

43. Seta R1 absent; seta S2 present ..................................................................................................................... ............................................... Galendromus Muma View in CoL Galendromus (Galendromus) annectens View in CoL ( De Leon)

- Seta R1 present; seta S2 absent ..................................................................................................................... ............................... Metaseiulus Muma View in CoL ... Metaseiulus (Metaseiulus) camelliae (Chant & Yoshida-Shaul) View in CoL

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