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Arrenoseius gaucho Ferla, Silva & Moraes 2010

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Arrenoseius gaucho Ferla, Silva & Moraes 2010

Arrenoseius gaucho Ferla, Silva & Moraes, 2010: 15.

Specimens examined. BENTO GONÇALVES: Cabernet Sauvignon, P. tomentosa: IV-2007 (2); Chardonnay, P. tomentosa, VIII-2007 (4), Solanum mauritianum Scop., II-2007 (2). Merlot, Plantago lanceolata L., VIII-2007 (1), P. tomentosa, X-2006 (7), XI-2006 (2); Synedrella nodiflora L., V-2007 (2). Pinot Noir, Nicotiana tabacum L.: XI-2006 (1), R. brasiliensis: I-2007 (2). CANDIOTA: Chardonnay, P. tomentosa, IV-2007 (5), VI-2007 (2), Rumex sp., VI-2007 (2). Merlot, Blainvillea sp., VI-2007 (1), Richardia brasiliensis Gomes, R-2007 (2), III-2007 (1), Senecio sp., VI-2007 (1). Pinot Noir, P2: I-2007 (1), P. tomentosa: III-2007 (8), IV-2007 (5); Senecio seloii (Spreng.) DC.: VII-2007 (1). BOQUEIRÃO DO LEÃO: Bordo (Ives), P. tomentosa: VI/2006 (1); VII/2006 (1); S. nodiflora: XII/2006 (1); Cabernet Sauvignon, P. tomentosa: III/2006 (1); VIII/2006 (2). DOIS LAJEADOS: Bordo (Ives), P. tomentosa: III/2006 (1); IV/2006 (1); XI/2006 (2); XII/2006 (1); R. brasiliensis; I/2006 (1).

Previous records in Brazil. Rio Grande do Sul (Ferla et al., 2010). This species was recently described based on specimens collected in vineyards of the State of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.

Notes

Published as part of Ferla, Noeli Juarez, Johann, Liana, Klock, Crisna, Majolo, Fernanda & Botton, Marcos, 2011, Phytoseiid mites (Acari: Phytoseiidae) from vineyards in Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil, pp. 15-31 in Zootaxa 2976 on page 19, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.204387

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References

  • Ferla, N. J., da Silva, G. L. & de Moraes, G. J. (2010) Description of a new species of Arrenoseius Wainstein (Acari: Phytoseiidae) from Brazil and redescription of a similar species from Argentina. International Journal of Acarology, 36, 15 - 19.