Новые клещи-фитосейиды (Parasitiformes, Pliytosiidae) из Туркмении

Three species of phytoseiid mites collected on different host plants in the Turkmen S S R are described as new.
 Amblyseius turangae sp. n., closely allied to A. luppovae W a i n s t e i n ,1962, is distinct i nthe shape of spermatheca, decidedly larger proximal teeth of fixedcheliceral digi...

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Published in:Вестник зоологии
Date:1982
Main Author: Колодочка, Л.А.
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Language:Russian
Published: Інститут зоології ім. І.І. Шмальгаузена НАН України 1982
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Online Access:https://nasplib.isofts.kiev.ua/handle/123456789/192867
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Cite this:Новые клещи-фитосейиды (Parasitiformes, Pliytosiidae) из Туркмении / Л.А. Колодочка // Вестник зоологии. — 1982. — Т. 16, № 6. — С. 7-13. — Бібліогр.: 1 назв. — рос.

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Summary:Three species of phytoseiid mites collected on different host plants in the Turkmen S S R are described as new.
 Amblyseius turangae sp. n., closely allied to A. luppovae W a i n s t e i n ,1962, is distinct i nthe shape of spermatheca, decidedly larger proximal teeth of fixedcheliceral digit, almost egual length of PM, and PMs setae, long macroseta on tarsus IV, the pre- sence of a single pair of closely disposed setae on tibia III.
 Anthoseius (s. str.) juniperisp. n., similar to A. (s. str.) victorovi W a i n s t e i n , 1975, differs from
 it in the lack ofa n a lpores o nthe ventrianal shield, in the shape of the spermatheca, remarkably shorter setat P L and D6.
 Anthoseius (Amblydromellus) tamaricis sp. n., closely related to other species of the subgenus and havinglong macroseta ontarsus IV, differs in tubuliformspermatheca. As distinct from A. (A.) kazachstanicus ( W a i n s t e i n , 1958) and A. (A.) khosrovensis (Arut unjan, 1971), the new species has longperitremes; it is also characteristic with a single tooth on the movable cheliceral digit, while A. (A.) involutus ( L i v s c h i t z et Kuznetzov, 1972), cerasicolus Wainstein et Vartapetov, 1973 and A. (A.) hadzhievi (Abbasova,1970) have two teeth. 
 Habitat data for other six species are reported first found on plants in the Turk- men SSR.
ISSN:0084-5604