Lasioseius nasri nom. nov. ( new replacement name)
Lasioseius lindquisti Nasr & Abou-Awad, in Zaher, 1986: 68 (preoccupied by Lasioseius lindquisti Tseng, 1978: 127). Lasioseius lindquisti .— Nasr & Abou-Awad, 1987a: 28; 1987b: 86; Nasr et al., 2009: 17. Lasioseius lindquist (sic).— Fouly, 1997: 2.
Lasioseius (Cuspiacus) lindquisti .— Christian & Karg, 2006: 220.
TYPE DEPOSITORY: National Research Centre, Dokki, Cairo, Egypt (according to Nasr & Abou-Awad, 1987a: 28).
TYPE LOCALITY AND HABITAT: Tahreer and Giza, Egypt, in soil and debris under peanut and Ficus [Plantae: Fabaceae and Moraceae] (according to Zaher, 1986: 68); Badr, El-Tahrir, Egypt, in soil and debris under peanut (according to Nasr & Abou-Awad, 1987a: 28).
ETYMOLOGY: The new name honours the Egyptian acarologist A.K. Nasr.