Neoseiulus pluridentatus Lofego & Moraes

Lofego, Antonio C., Demite, Peterson R., Kishimoto, Raquel G. & De, Gilberto J., 2009, Phytoseiid mites on grasses in Brazil (Acari: Phytoseiidae), Zootaxa 2240, pp. 41-59 : 50

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.190527

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5701088

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03935004-2B32-FFF5-258C-FA53B1EA9681

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scientific name

Neoseiulus pluridentatus Lofego & Moraes
status

 

Neoseiulus pluridentatus Lofego & Moraes View in CoL

Neoseiulus pluridentatus Lofego & Moraes, 2003: 115 View in CoL ; Moraes et al., 2004: 139.

FEMALE (5 specimens measured). Dorsal shield 322 (305–330) long and 152 (150–155) wide; j1 20 (19–20), j3 47 (44–49), j4 36 (33–39), j5 11 (10–13), j6 55 (52–60), J2 63 (59–67), J5 11 (10–13), z2 49 (46–51), z4 48 (43–51), z5 41 (38–43), Z1 59 (56–62), Z4 61 (60–62), Z5 65 (63–66), s4 61 (58–65), S2 61 (60–64), S4 49 (45–51), S5 45 (42–52), r3 42 (38–46), R1 38 (34–41); distances between st1-st3 58 (57–59), st2-st2 58 (56– 61) and st5-st5 54 (52–55); ventri-anal shield 109 (105–114) long, 80 (76–83) wide at level of ZV2 and 70 (69–70) wide at level of anus; JV5 54 (52–55); movable cheliceral digit 25 (24–26) long, with 5 teeth; fixed cheliceral digit 23 (22–24) long, with 7–8 teeth; calyx of spermatheca 9 (8–10); St IV 58 (55–60).

Specimens examined: Piracicaba (22°41' S, 47°37' W), February 2008, on B. decumbens (37 Ƥ, 15 3); July 2008, on M. minutiflora (1 Ƥ).

Remarks: This species was previously known from Brazil. All measurements of the specimens collected are close to those of the original description.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Mesostigmata

Family

Phytoseiidae

Genus

Neoseiulus

Loc

Neoseiulus pluridentatus Lofego & Moraes

Lofego, Antonio C., Demite, Peterson R., Kishimoto, Raquel G. & De, Gilberto J. 2009
2009
Loc

Neoseiulus pluridentatus

Lofego 2003: 115
2003
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