Phytoseiid mites on grasses in Brazil (Acari: Phytoseiidae)
Author
Lofego, Antonio C.
Author
Demite, Peterson R.
Author
Kishimoto, Raquel G.
Author
De, Gilberto J.
text
Zootaxa
2009
2240
41
59
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.190527
418e1faf-5c03-4c3b-915c-02be8670fc50
1175-5326
190527
Typhlodromalus aripo
DeLeon
Typhlodromalus aripo
DeLeon, 1967
: 21
;
Denmark
& Muma, 1973
: 257
;
Moraes
et al
., 1986
: 128
; 2000: 252; 2004: 195;
Zacarias & Moraes, 2001
: 582
;
Chant & McMurtry, 2005b
: 207
: 199,
Lofego
et al
., 2004
: 10
;
Demite
et al
., 2009
: 49
.
Amblyseius aripo
.—
Moraes & McMurtry, 1983
: 132
;
Moraes & Mesa, 1988
: 73
;
Feres & Moraes, 1998
: 126
.
FEMALE (
5 specimens
measured). Dorsal shield 343 (325–355) long and 200 (182–212) wide; j1 32 (31–34), j3 45 (42–44), j4 11 (10–12), j5 11 (10–11), j6 15 (13–16), J2 14 (14–15), J5 8 (8–9), z2 17 (16–18), z4 45 (43–48), z5 10 (9–10), Z1 24 (22–26), Z4 70 (66–73), Z5 84 (77–90), s4 60 (57–63), S2 34 (31–37), S4 25 (22–29), S5 11 (11–12), r3 22 (21–24), R1 16 (15–17); distances between st1-st3 67 (65–70), st2-st2 68 (65– 70) and st5-st5 78 (73–83); ventri-anal shield 115 (108–123) long, 63 (61–65) wide at level of ZV2 and 69 (66–75) wide at level of anus; JV5 59 (55–67); movable cheliceral digit 35 (32–37) long, with 3 teeth; fixed cheliceral digit 33 (32–35) long, with 8–11 teeth; calyx of spermatheca 21 (20–23) long; Sge
I 23
(21–23), Sge
II 24
(23–25), Sge
III 31
(29–33), Sti
III 21
(20–21), Sge
IV 58
(55–60), Sti
IV 27
(26–28), St
IV 69
(67– 70).
Specimens examined:
São José do Rio Preto (
20°48' S
,
49°24' W
),
February 2008
, on
B
.
decumbens
(3 Ƥ). Novo Horizonte (
21°03' S
,
49°18' W
),
July 2008
, on
B
.
decumbens
(1 Ƥ). Jales (
20°13' S
,
49°18' W
),
June 2008
, on
B
.
ruziziensis
(2 Ƥ, 1 3). Onda Verde (
20°32' S
,
49°14' W
),
July 2008
, on
P
.
maximum
(1 Ƥ). Campinas (
22°54' S
,
47°01' W
),
July 2008
, on
B
.
decumbens
(2 Ƥ).
Remarks:
This species was previously known from
Argentina
(
Guanilo
et al
. 2008b
),
Brazil
,
Colombia
,
Costa Rica
,
El Salvador
,
Guadeloupe
,
Guyana
,
Jamaica
,
Paraguay
,
Peru
(
Guanilo
et al
. 2008a
) and
Trinidad
. Measurements of the specimens collected are close to those of the original description, except for those of j3, J2, z4, Z4, Z5, s4 and Sge IV that are about 1.3, 0.7, 1.5, 1.5, 1.5, 1.4 and 1.3 times as long, respectively; measurements of these setae are close to those reported by
Lofego
et al
. (2004)
for specimens from the State of São Paulo.