A new species of Neoseiulus Hughes, with records of seven species of predatory mites associated with date palm in Saudi Arabia (Acari: Phytoseiidae)
Author
Negm, Mohamed W.
Author
Alatawi, Fahad J.
Author
Aldryhim, Yousif N.
text
Zootaxa
2012
3356
57
64
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.281593
5804ea58-89e0-40b1-a668-bc292f38f325
1175-5326
281593
Key to species of the
Phytoseiidae
treated in this paper
1. Setae
J2
present......................................................................
Neoseiulus
Hughes
...2
- Setae
J2
absent...................................................................
Proprioseiopsis
Muma
...6
2. Spermatheca with atrium forked at juncture with major duct.................................................... 3
- Spermatheca with atrium not forked at juncture with major duct................................................. 4
3. Calyx trumpet-shaped, genu IV with macroseta...............................................
N
.
makuwa
(Ehara)
- Calyx saccular, genu IV without macroseta..................................................
N
.
saudiensis
n. sp.
4. Calyx of spermatheca bell-shaped; atrium moderately elongate..........................
N
.
conterminus
(Kolodochka)
- Calyx of spermatheca bowl-shaped; atrium nodular........................................................... 5
5. Stalk clearly present between the calyx and atrium; seta
Z5
longer than 75µm, movable digit of chelicera with one tooth......................................................................................
N
.
bicaudus
(Wainstein)
- Stalk hardly seen between calyx and atrium; seta
Z5
shorter than 75µm, movable digit with two teeth...............................................................................................
N
.
rambami
(Swirski & Amitai)
6. Calyx of spermatheca pocular...............................................................
P
.
asetus
(Chant)
- Calyx of spermatheca saccular........................................................................... 7
7. Sternal shield smooth at the central region; all surface of genital shield smooth; atrium of spermatheca compact to base of the calyx; internal surface of calyx base appears convex.........................................
P
.
messor
(Wainstein)
- Sternal shield reticulate at the central region; genital shield with lateral striae; atrium nodular; internal surface of calyx base is normally rounded......................................................................
P
.
ovatus
(
Garman
)