New records of phytoseiid mites from Mauritius Island (Acari: Mesostigmata
Author
Kreiter, Serge
Author
Abo-Shnaf, Reham I. A.
Plant Protection Research Institute (PPRI), Agricultural Research Centre (ARC), 7 Nadi El-Seid Street,
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Acarologia
2020
2020-06-24
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3
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http://dx.doi.org/10.24349/acarologia/20204382
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Euseius gallicus
Kreiter & Tixier
Euseius gallicus
Kreiter and Tixier
in
Tixier
et al.
2010: 242
.
This species was described from Southern
France
(
Tixier
et al.
2010
). It had also been recorded from
Tunisia
,
Belgium
,
Germany
,
the Netherlands
, and
Turkey
(
Kreiter
et al.
2010
;
Döker
et al.
2014
) and recently from
Slovenia
(
Kreiter
et al.
2020a
).
Unlike most phytoseiid species, which are classified as generalist predators of small insects and mites (
type
III),
Euseius
species are pollen-feeding generalist predators (
type
IV) (
McMurtry and Croft 1997
;
McMurtry
et al.
2013
).
Type
III phytoseiids also feed on pollen, but prefer or show better performance on insect or mite prey.
Type
IV predatory mites have their highest reproductive capacity when feeding on pollen, and populations in the field often increase significantly when the crop or the surrounding vegetation is flowering (
McMurtry
et al.
2013
).
Recently,
E. gallicus
had shown potential as a biocontrol agent for thrips and whiteflies in roses when
Typha
sp. (cattail) pollen was supplied as an additional food source (
Biobest 2013
;
Wackers 2013
). Provision of pollen as a supplementary food source can improve biological control of whiteflies and thrips by
type
III phytoseiids (
van Rijn and Sabelis 1993
;
Nomikou
et al.
2010
), and control works excellently in crops where pollen is naturally available (
Calvo
et al.
2012
). The populations of
Euseius
species can grow faster than the populations of
type
III phytoseiids when pollen is provided as a food source.
This is the first report of this species from
Mauritius
, but also the first mention from the Indian Ocean, very far from the European area where the species was originally described and recorded.
World distribution
:
Belgium
,
France
,
Germany
,
Italy
,
The Netherlands
,
Slovenia
,
Tunisia
,
Turkey
.
Specimens examined
: a single
♀
collected in
Mauritius
during the survey.
Mare aux Vacoas
(aasl
572 m
, lat.
20°21
′
40
″
S
, long.
57°29
′
59
″
E
),
1 ♀
on
Tibouchina heteromalla
Cogniaux (Melastomataceae)
,
30/X/2018
.
Remarks
: morphological and morphometric characters and all measurements of our specimens fit well measurements in
Tixier
et al.
(2010)
and
Döker
et al.
(2014)
.