Neoseiulus peruanas (El-Banhawy)

Guanilo, Alberto Daniel, Moraes, Gilberto José De & Knapp, Markus, 2008, Phytoseiid mites (Acari: Phytoseiidae) of the subfamily Amblyseiinae Muma from Peru, with descriptions of four new species, Zootaxa 1880, pp. 1-47 : 29-30

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.184181

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6228996

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EA674F-3B5C-FFB8-38D6-C3BA613AFD91

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Plazi

scientific name

Neoseiulus peruanas (El-Banhawy)
status

 

Neoseiulus peruanas (El-Banhawy) View in CoL

Amblyseius peruanas El-Banhawy 1979: 113 .

Neoseiulus peruanus, Chant & McMurtry 2003: 29 ; 2007: 29. Neoseiulus peruanas, Moraes et al. 2004: 138 View in CoL .

FEMALE. (1 specimen measured)

Dorsal shield 320 long, 168 wide; j1 20, j3 30, j4 20, j5 19, j6 23, J2 28, J5 7, z2 30, z4 29, z5 22, Z1 30, Z4 47, Z5 55, s4 36, S2 38, S4 24, S5 17, r3 30, R1 25. Distances between st1-st3 50, st2-st2 50 and st5-st5 60, ventrianal shield 95 long, 63 wide at level of ZV2 and 53 wide at level of anus. Preanal pores not distinguishable; JV5 89 (88–90). Peritreme extending forward to level of j1. Not possible to measure movable and fixed digits and to count their teeth. Calyx trumpet-shaped, 15 long. Macroseta sharp: StIV 25. Chaetotaxy: genu II - 1, 2/0-2/1, 1; genu III - 1, 2/1-2/0, 1.

Specimen examined. Lambayeque: Chiclayo — Monsefú (06°32'19''S, 79°52'45''W), 6-VIII-2006, on Brugmansia arborea (1Ψ).

Previous records. Peru- Lima ( El-Banhawy 1979).

Remarks. The single female collected in this study has seta R1 1.4 times as long as mentioned in the original description of this species. In addition, differently from what was mentioned in the original description of this species, the chaetotaxy of genu III of the specimen collected is 1, 2/1-2/0, 1, instead of 1, 0/1-2/1, 2. According to Chant & McMurtry (2003), N. peruanas is the sole species in the peruanus [sic] species group, characterized, among other aspects, by having elongate ventrianal shield (ratio length/width = 2.0); in the specimen collected in this study that ratio is 1.5.

Neoseiulus tunus ( De Leon)

Typhlodromips tunu s De Leon 1967: 29.

Amblyseius tunus, McMurtry & Moraes 1989: 181 .

Neoseiulus tunus, Moraes et al. 2000: 248 View in CoL ; 2004: 135; Chant & McMurtry 2007: 31.

FEMALE. (3 specimens measured)

Dorsal shield 283 (280–285) long, 174 (170–178) wide; j1 22 (21–23), j3 27 (25–29), j4 14 (13–15), j5 16 (15–18), j6 20 (20–21), J2 22, J5 7, z2 20 (20–21), z4 27 (25–30), z5 15 (15–16), Z1 26 (25–27), Z4 41 (40– 41), Z5 67 (65–68), s4 37 (36–37), S2 32 (31–33), S4 20 (18–21), S5 13, r3 23 (20–25), R1 16 (15–17). Distances between st1-st3 57 (55–58), st2-st2 63 (61–65) and st5-st5 61 (58–63); ventrianal shield 99 (98–100) long, 70 (65–75) wide at level of ZV2 and 56 (55–58) wide at level of anus; elliptic preanal pores posteromesad to JV2; JV5 42 (40–43). Peritreme extending forward to level of j1. Movable cheliceral digit 30 long, with 3 teeth; fixed cheliceral digit 34 (33–35) long, with 7 teeth. Calyx of spermatheca 10 (8–11) long. Macrosetae slightly knobbed SgeIV 22 (21–22), StiIV 18 (17–19), StIV 32 (31–32). Chaetotaxy: genu II 2, 2/0-2/1, 1; genu III 1, 2/1-2/0, 1.

Specimens examined. San Martín: Tarapoto — Marginal Este (06°27'47''S, 76°18'16''W), 27-VII-2006, on unknown plant (9Ψ).

Previous records. Argentina ( Furtado et al. 2007), Brazil, Guadeloupe, Jamaica, Marie-Galante, Martinique, Peru- Cuzco ( McMurtry & Moraes 1989) and Trinidad.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Mesostigmata

Family

Phytoseiidae

Genus

Neoseiulus

Loc

Neoseiulus peruanas (El-Banhawy)

Guanilo, Alberto Daniel, Moraes, Gilberto José De & Knapp, Markus 2008
2008
Loc

Neoseiulus peruanus

Chant 2003: 29
2003
Loc

Neoseiulus tunus

Chant 2007: 31
Moraes 2000: 248
2000
Loc

Amblyseius tunus

McMurtry 1989: 181
1989
Loc

Amblyseius peruanas

El-Banhawy 1979: 113
1979
Loc

Typhlodromips tunu

De 1967: 29
1967
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