Phytoseiidae from date palms in Israel with descriptions of two new taxa and a key to the species found on date palms worldwide (Acari: Mesostigmata)
Author
Palevsky, Eric
Author
Gal, Shira
Author
Ueckermann, Edward A.
text
Journal of Natural History
2009
2009-06-16
43
27 - 28
1715
1747
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222930902969484
journal article
10.1080/00222930902969484
1464-5262
5216635
Neoseiulus comitatus
(De Leon)
Cydnodromus comitatus
De Leon 1962
, p. 17
.
Neoseiulus comitatus
;
Muma et al. 1970
, p. 108
;
Chant and McMurtry, 2007
, p. 25
.
Amblyseius scyphus
Schuster and Pritchard 1963
, p. 274
;
Tuttle and Muma 1973
, p. 20
.
Material examined
One female from
Setaria macrostachya
H.B.K., Portal,
Arizona
,
USA
,
30 August 1969
,
D.M. Tuttle. This
species is not yet known from
Israel
.
Diagnosis
Female.
Dorsal shield reticulated with all setae smooth, except for S4, S5, Z4 and Z5, most lateral setae twice or more the length of the dorsocentral setae. Sternal and genital shields smooth, ventrianal shield apparently smooth on anterior half, with few striations, but reticulated posterior to setae JV2; a pair of small preanal pores posteromesad of JV2. Opisthogaster with six pairs of platelets, two pairs of metapodal shields, a slender platelet between genital and ventrianal shields and four pairs of smooth setae, except for JV5, which are serrated. Peritremes extend to level of setae j1. Calyx of spermatheca bowl-shaped with no stalk between calyx and nodular atrium. Fixed cheliceral digit with six teeth and movable digit with one tooth. Leg IV with one long macroseta on basitarsus. Chaetotaxy of genu II 2-2/0, 2/0-1 and genu III 1-2/1, 2/0-1.
This definition is based on an identified specimen and the description of
De Leon (1962)
.
Remarks
This species was described from
Andropogon glomeratus
near Miami, Florida,
USA
. It was also reported from a wide range of grasses from
California
,
New Mexico
,
New York
and
Arizona
(
Schuster and Pritchard 1963
;
Tuttle and Muma 1973
).
Gilstrap et al. (1979)
found this species associated with
O. pratensis
on sorghum in West
Texas
.
Pickett and Gilstrap (1984)
collected it from
Sorghum halepense
(Johnson grass) infested with
Petrobia latens
(Muller)
and
Gispert et al. (2001)
found it in association with
O. pratensis
on
C. dactylon
in date palm orchards in the Coachella Valley, southern
California
; in the laboratory this predator fed on
O. pratensis
.
Species group
cucumeris
, species subgroup
paraki
Chant and McMurtry