The tetranychid mites (Acari: Tetranychidae) of Kenya and a redescription of the species Peltanobia erasmusi Meyer (Acari: Tetranychidae) based on males
Author
Toroitich, Faith J.
Author
Ueckermann, Edward A.
Author
Theron, Pieter D.
Author
Knapp, Markus
text
Zootaxa
2009
2176
33
47
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.189364
b7969d38-5da7-4afd-94d6-d1847742fe31
1175-5326
189364
Eutetranychus carinae
Meyer, 1974
This species has sub-spatulate setae, dorsolaterals and h
1 set
on very weak tubercles, dorsocentrals c1, d1, e1 and f1 not set on tubercles. Solenidion of loosely associated setae on tarsus I about two thirds length of proximal tactile seta whereas that of tarsus II is same length or slightly longer than proximal tactile seta. Dorsal striations faint compared to other two species of
Eutetranychus
examined.
Leg chaetotaxy as follows: tarsi 12(1)-10(1)-8(1)-8(1); tibiae 9(1)-6-5-6; genua 5-5-2-2; femora 8-6-2-1; coxae 2-2-1-1.
Specimens examined:
Three females and one male collected on
Ficus burkei
(Moraceae)
from Alupe area, Busia district (
N00°29.870'
;
E034°07.732'
) and two females collected on
Ricinus communis
(Euphorbiaceae)
from Marigat, Baringo district (
N00°28.132'
;
E036°00.906'
).
Remarks:
This species was first recorded on
Ficus
sp.
and
Morus
sp
. from
South Africa
(
Meyer, 1974
). It has been reported from several
Ficus
species and it seems to show preference for the members of the family
Moraceae
. This species has previously been reported from
South Africa
only and thus its distribution records are still very limited. They are grey in colour