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E. Swirski

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Some predacious mites of Greece, with a description of one new species (Mesostigmata: Phytoseiidae)

1977

Typhlodromus hellenicus sp. nov. is described and illustrated. The following 11 additional species were recorded:T. pyri Scheuten, sensu Abbasova,T. exhilaratus Ragusa,T. recki Wainstein,T. kerkirae Swirski and Ragusa,Amblyseius cinctutus Livshitz and Kuznetsov,A. stipulates Athias-Henriot, A. aff.finlandicus (Oudemans), A. aff.aberrans (Oudemans),A. potentillae (Garman),Phytoseiulus persimilis Athias-Henriot, andPhytoseius (Phytoseius) finitimus Ribaga.

PhytoseiidaePhytoseiulus persimilisSensubiologyEcologyTyphlodromusInsect ScienceBiological pest controlZoologyMesostigmataPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationPhytoseiusPhytoparasitica
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Description of three new species oftyphlodromusscheuten from italy with redescription oftyphlodromus baccettiiLombardini (acari: phytoseiidae)

1978

Abstract Three new species of predacious mites from Italy, Typhlodromus ernesti , T. laurentii and T. pegazzani are described and illustrated. T. baccettii Lombardini, 1960 is redescribed.

PhytoseiidaebiologyEcologyTyphlodromusInsect ScienceZoologyAcaribiology.organism_classificationInternational Journal of Acarology
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Feeding habits, post-embryonic and adult survival, mating, virility and fecundity of the predacious miteAmblyseius swirskii [Acarina: Phytoseiidae] o…

1977

The nutritional value forAmblyseius swirskiiAthias-Henriot, of eggs or crawlers ofCoccus hesperidum L.,Saissetia oleae (Olivier),S. coffeae (Walker),Pseudococcus citriculusGreen, andP. longispinusTarg.-Tozz, even with the addition of honeydew, was low; only a few young reached adulthood and the oviposition rate was negligible. However, addition of honeydew toTetranychus cinnabarinusBoisd. enhanced the oviposition rate ofAmblyseius swirskii. Honeydew was a favourite food forA. swirskii, whereas the eggs and crawlers tested were not eagerly attacked and consumed. Females and males fed honeydew ofSaissetia oleae mated readily and the females were inseminated, but fecundity was negligible.

HoneydewPhytoseiidaeZoologyPlant ScienceBiologyFecunditybiology.organism_classificationPseudococcusSaissetia oleaeAnimal ecologyInsect ScienceBotanyMatingGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesAgronomy and Crop ScienceEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEntomophaga
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Three new species of phytoseiid mites from Kenya (Mesostigmata: Phytoseiidae)

1978

The following 13 species of predacious mites of the family Phytoseiidae are recorded from various plants in Kenya: Amblyseius albizziae sp. nov., A. kenyae sp. nov., A. natalensis Van der Merwe, A. lokele Pritchard & Baker, A. largoensis (Muma), A. rykei Pritchard & Baker, A. teke Pritchard & Baker, Typholdromus kikuyuensis sp. nov., T. magdalenae Pritchard & Baker, Phytoseius amba Pritchard & Baker, p. ferox Pritchard & Baker, Iphiseius degenerans (Berlese), I. gongylus Pritchard & Baker. The new species and the male of A. natalensis are described.

PhytoseiidaebiologyBotanyAmblyseiusAnimal Science and ZoologyMesostigmataIphiseius degeneransbiology.organism_classificationPhytoseiusEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsZoological Journal of the Linnean Society
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