Eriophyidae
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4997.1.1 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:C7E841E6-7ECB-4A59-89D3-7B001AB67EA7 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C38783-FFEF-C41C-FF06-FB7915EE7559 |
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Plazi |
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Eriophyidae |
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Eriophyidae , Nothopodinae , Colopodacini
Remark. Genus only known from Brazil, up to date monospecific.
203 **Setibia domatiagena Duarte & Navia, 2017 in Duarte et al. (2017: 342).
Type host. Cupania oblongifolia Mart. (Sapindaceae) .
Type locality. Madeiras Reserve , Teotônio Vilela (9º51’54”S, 36º20’01”W), Alagoas, Brazil GoogleMaps .
Additional host plant and localities in Brazil. On Cupania impressinervia Acev. -Rodr. ( Sapindaceae ): Teotônio Vilela (9°5’54”S, 36°20’01”W), Alagoas, Brazil ( Duarte et al. 2017).
Relationship to host plants. The mites were mostly found protected within of the domatia on the under surface of leaves, on both C. oblongifolia and C. impressinervia . No visible symptoms ( Duarte et al. 2017).
Remarks. Type species in the genus Setibia; only known from the type locality.
Type host plant status. Native tree, endemic, occurring in Amazônia , Caatinga , Cerrado and Mata Atlântica biomes ( Flora do Brasil 2020) .
Additional host plant status. C. impressinervia — native tree, endemic, restricted to Mata Atlântica biome, in northeastern Brazil ( Flora do Brasil 2020).
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