Oxycenus maxwelli ( Keifer 1939 )

Chatti, A., Kreiter, S., Lebdi-Grissa, K. & Ksantini, M., 2017, Phytophagous and predatory mites on olive trees in Tunisia. Catalogue, description of one new species and key for identification (Acari, Eriophyidae, Tetranychidae, Tenuipalpidae and Phytoseiidae), Acarologia 57 (2), pp. 233-254 : 235-236

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https://doi.org/ 10.1051/acarologia/20164152

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5476736

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03878796-4A5C-D12F-526D-976C63FC400F

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scientific name

Oxycenus maxwelli ( Keifer 1939 )
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Oxycenus maxwelli ( Keifer 1939)

Oxypleurites maxwelli Keifer, 1939: 152 .

Oxycenus maxwelli Keifer, 1961: 7 .

Common name — olive leaf and flower mite.

Distribution — Oxycenus maxwelli is recorded from Algeria, Armenia, Australia, Brazil, California, Egypt, Greece, Italy, Portugal and Spain ( Vacante 2016).

Material examined — Sfax: Aouled Msallem (34°58’21.97"N, 10°47’20.72"E), April 2008, 56 ♀♀ and 23 ♂♂ GoogleMaps and immatures; Hageb (34°42’16.50"N, 10°39’18.97"E), April 2008, 23 ♀♀ and 17 ♂♂ GoogleMaps ; Taous (34°56’02.88"N, 10°36’52.77"E), April 2008, 45 ♀♀ and 12 ♂♂ GoogleMaps ; Ltayfa (34°44’58.23"N, 10°11’39.67"E) April 2008, 26 ♀♀ and 18 ♂♂ GoogleMaps ; Jbenyana (35°03’14.28"N, 10°55’46.63"E), April 2011, 52 ♀♀ 15 ♂♂ and 5 immatures GoogleMaps . Karkennah: Sidi Yousef (34°39’30.27"N, 10°59’42.70"E), June 2009, 16 ♀♀ GoogleMaps ; Aouled Yaneg (34°40’22.19"N, 11°08’15.07"E), June 2009, 18 ♀♀ and 9 ♂♂ GoogleMaps ; Ramla (34°43’17.06"N, 11°12’34.35"E), June 2009, 21 ♀♀ and 14 immatures GoogleMaps ; Mellita (34°39’24.43"N, 11°1’59.42"E), June 2009, 26 ♀♀ and 13 ♂♂ GoogleMaps ; Ataya (34°44’26.25"N, 11°18’8.47"E), May 2011, 29 ♀♀ and 2 ♂♂ GoogleMaps . Gafsa: Oasis Gafsa (34°24’55.53"N, 8° 44’ 42.69"E), April 2008, 62 ♀♀ and 12 ♂♂ GoogleMaps ; Guetar (34°20’16.39"N, 8°54’55.85"E), April 2008, 31 ♀♀ and 23 ♂♂ GoogleMaps ; Bou Omran (34°21’38.47"N, 9°8’16.61"E), April 2008, 23 ♀♀ and 5 ♂♂ GoogleMaps ; Bou Saad (34°21’57.24"N, 9°9’48.46"E), April 2008, 28 ♀♀ GoogleMaps . Cap Bon: Grambalia (36°36’46.35"N, 10°31’30.59"E), 58 ♀♀ and 24 ♂♂ GoogleMaps , February 2010, 22 ♀♀; Beni Kalled (36°36’44.77"N, 10°31’30.72"E), February 2010, 18 ♀♀ and 6 ♂♂ GoogleMaps . Sidi Bouzid: Regueb (34°50’26.08"N, 9°47’49.20"E), May 2009, 17 ♀♀ and 5 ♂♂ GoogleMaps ; Sidi Bouzid (35°02’03.70"N, 9°25’24.77"E), May 2009, 45 ♀♀ and 16 ♂♂ GoogleMaps .

Notes — the only known host of O. maxwelli is Olea europaea L. This species commonly feeds on the upper surfaces of olive leaves but infests the undersurfaces when populations are high ( Keifer 1939). It also feeds on developing buds and shoots causing malformations and shortening internodes between young leaves (’witch’s broom’ effect). The infestation is most severe in young trees under high temperature and humidity. Heavy infestations of O. maxwelli can cause the premature fall of olive flowers, spotting and distortion of leaves ( Russo 1972).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Prostigmata

Family

Eriophyidae

Genus

Oxycenus

Loc

Oxycenus maxwelli ( Keifer 1939 )

Chatti, A., Kreiter, S., Lebdi-Grissa, K. & Ksantini, M. 2017
2017
Loc

Oxycenus maxwelli

Keifer H. H. 1961: 7
1961
Loc

Oxypleurites maxwelli

Keifer H. H. 1939: 152
1939
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