Neoseiulus umbraticus (Chant)

Kreiter, Serge, Amiri, Karima, Douin, Martial, Bohinc, Tanja, Trdan, Stanislav & Tixier, Marie-Stéphane, 2020, Phytoseiid mites of Slovenia (Acari: Mesostigmata): new records and first description of the male ofAmblyseius microorientalis, Acarologia 60 (2), pp. 203-242 : 207-208

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.24349/acarologia/20204364

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:FA20102C-186C-4F32-90CA-EFDD21E8DAE2

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4527438

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0384D55D-E37E-4744-FE28-66B5F8B2FDC3

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Neoseiulus umbraticus (Chant)
status

 

Neoseiulus umbraticus (Chant) View in CoL

Typhlodromus umbraticus Chant 1956: 26 .

Typhlodromus (Typhlodromus) umbraticus, Beglyarov 1958: 107 .

Amblyseius umbraticus, Athias-Henriot 1959: 138 .

Typhlodromus (Amblyseius) umbraticus, Chant 1959: 75 .

Amblyseius (Typhlodromopsis) umbraticus, Muma 1961: 287 .

Amblyseius (Amblyseius) umbraticus, Wainstein & Vartapetov 1973: 103 .

Amblyseius (Neoseiulus) umbraticus, Karg 1991: 23 .

Neoseiulus umbraticus, Moraes et al. 1986: 99 View in CoL ; 2004: 149; Chant & McMurtry 2003a: 23; 2007: 31.

Just like the previous species and for same reasons, this species belongs to the cucumeris species group of the genus Neoseiulus and to the cucumeris species subgroup ( Chant and McMurtry 2003a).

Very few studies exist on its biology. Knisley and Swift (1971) and Kazak et al. (2002) showed its ability to develop feeding on T. urticae . Sengonca & Dresher (2001) studied the ability of this species to develop feeding on Thrips tabaci Lindeman and concluded that this food alters its biological parameters in comparison to T. urticae . N. umbraticus seems able to develop and reproduce also on Panonychus ulmi (Koch) , Calvolia lordi (Nesbitt) , Aculus schlechtendali (Nalepa) , adults of Quadraspidiotus perniciosus (Comstock) , and on apple and cherry pollens. Adults of Agistemus fleschneri Summers and winter eggs of P. ulmi were not fed upon.

This is the first report of that species from Slovenia.

World distribution: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Azores, Belarus, Caucasus Region, Denmark, England, France, Georgia, Germany, Hungary, Iran, Italy, Jamaica, Latvia, Mexico, Moldovia, Montenegro, Morocco, Norway, Poland, Russia, Slovakia, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, USA.

Specimens examined: 14 ♀♀, 7 ♂♂ and 4 immatures in total. Škofljica, Gumnišče 15 (aasl 305 m, 45°58’15”N, 14°34’17”E), 1 ♀ on Carpinus betulus L. ( Betulaceae ), 18/ VI /2019; Kranj (aasl 434 m, 46°16’6”N, 14°20’26”E), 12 ♀♀, 7 ♂♂ and 4 immatures on Rubus fruticosus L. ( Rosaceae ), 21/VI/2019; Ljubljana, Hotel Katrca (aasl 307 m, 46°3’19”N, 14°20’26”E), 1 ♀ GoogleMaps on Tilia platyphyllos Scopoli (Malvaceae) , 22/VI/2019.

Remarks: The description and measurements of the adult females collected agree with those provided by Chant et al. (1982) and by Ferragut et al. (2010) for specimens from Spain.

VI

Mykotektet, National Veterinary Institute

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Mesostigmata

Family

Phytoseiidae

SubFamily

Amblyseiinae

Tribe

Neoseiulini

Genus

Neoseiulus

Loc

Neoseiulus umbraticus (Chant)

Kreiter, Serge, Amiri, Karima, Douin, Martial, Bohinc, Tanja, Trdan, Stanislav & Tixier, Marie-Stéphane 2020
2020
Loc

Amblyseius (Neoseiulus) umbraticus

Karg W. 1991: 23
1991
Loc

Neoseiulus umbraticus

Moraes G. J. de & McMurtry J. A. & Denmark H. A. & Campos C. B. 2004: 149
Chant D. A. & McMurtry J. A. 2003: 23
Moraes G. J. de & McMurtry J. A. & Denmark H. A. 1986: 99
1986
Loc

Amblyseius (Amblyseius) umbraticus

Wainstein B. A. & Vartapetov S. G. 1973: 103
1973
Loc

Amblyseius (Typhlodromopsis) umbraticus

Muma M. H. 1961: 287
1961
Loc

Amblyseius umbraticus

Athias-Henriot C. 1959: 138
1959
Loc

Typhlodromus (Amblyseius) umbraticus

Chant D. A. 1959: 75
1959
Loc

Typhlodromus (Typhlodromus) umbraticus

Beglyarov G. A. 1958: 107
1958
Loc

Typhlodromus umbraticus

Chant D. A. 1956: 26
1956
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