Brevipalpus oleae Baker, 1949
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Brevipalpus oleae Baker, 1949 |
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Brevipalpus oleae Baker, 1949 View in CoL ( Figure 7 View Figure 7 )
Diagnosis (Female) — Dorsum rugose-reticulate medially and striate-granular laterally. The dorsal setae short, narrowly lanceolate and serrate. Three pairs of dorsocentral setae and f2 present ( Fig 7A View Figure 7 ). Venter smooth medially, from ventral shield to gnathosoma but laterally with reticulations and granules. Ventral, genital, and anal shields striate ( Fig 7B View Figure 7 ). Dorsal setae on genua I-II and femora I-III broadly lanceolate and serrate. Spermatheca a very long, slender, coiling tube terminating into a large, prominent hairy bulb ( Fig 7C View Figure 7 ); tarsus II with one solenidion distally; two setae on trochanter III and one seta on trochanter IV; rostrum reaches to distal end of genu I. This species and B. olearius are similar but differs only in trochanters III and IV with 2 and one setae, respectively, in B. oleae , as opposed to one and without setae in B. olearius .
Deutonymph — Dorsal setae serrate and short, except for setae sc2, c3, f3 and h1 which are clearly longer and lanceolate ( Fig 7D View Figure 7 ). The deutonymphs of this species and that B of. olearius also differ as depicted ( Figs 7D View Figure 7 , 8D View Figure 8 ).
Hosts and localities — Olea europaea L. ( Oleaceae ). Described from Morocco ( Baker, 1949), but also reported from Portugal, Greece, Italy and Israel ( Klein & Zarabi, 2011).
Symptoms — Feeds on the bark of olive trees ( Baker, 1949)
Baker E. W. 1949. The genus Brevipalpus (Acarina: Pseudoleptidae). The American Midland Naturalist, 42 (2): 350 - 402. doi: 10.2307 / 2422013
Klein Z., Zarabi L. 2011. Mites and ticks of Israel. Plant Protection and Inspection Services, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Israel. pp 344.
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