Phytoseiidae

Ma, Min, Fan, Qing-Hai & Zhang, Zhi-Qiang, 2019, Phytoseiid mites (Acari: Phytoseiidae) of the Cook Islands, Zootaxa 4646 (3), pp. 527-540 : 538

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4646.3.5

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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:BCA9B519-7BEA-4B9C-B510-D04AD3E0D0E0

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B48793-8B39-6E15-FF61-E7F4FA0E9357

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Plazi

scientific name

Phytoseiidae
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Key to species of Phytoseiidae View in CoL View at ENA in the Cook Islands

1. Setae z3 and s6 absent................................................................... Amblyseiinae … 3

- Either or both z3 and s6 present......................................................................... 2

2. Setae Z1, S2, S4 and S5 absent................................................. Phytoseiinae ... Phytoseius View in CoL ... 10

- At least one of setae Z1, S2, S4 or S5 present.............................................. Typhlodrominae ... 11

3. Sternal shield with median posterior projection; some forward migration of pre-anal setae JV2 and ZV2; Z4 short or minute, s4 and Z5 rarely but sometimes much longer than other setae; JV4 present................................. Euseius View in CoL ... 4

- Sternal shield with/without posterior projection; without forward migration of pre-anal setae JV2 and ZV2; JV4 absent..... 5

4. Seta Z5 barbed; macrosetae on leg IV with flared tips, calyx of spermathecal apparatus short tubular, entering jug-like vesicle, atrium not kidney-shaped...................................................................... E. noumeae

- Seta Z5 smooth; macrosetae on leg IV not flared; calyx of spermathecal apparatus tubular with flared terminus.... E. ovalis

5. Sternal shield without posterior projection; seta S4 absent, ventrianal shield reduced not long, narrow, with 0–1 pair of pre-anal setae........................................................................ Phytoseiulus View in CoL ... P. macropilis View in CoL

- Sternal shield with posterior projection; seta S4 present, ventrianal shield not reduced, usually with three pairs of pre-anal setae................................................................................................ 6

6. Setae Z5 large, terminally knobbed; setae s4, Z4 and usually Z5 not greatly longer than other dorsal setae; ratio seta s4: Z1 <3.0:1.0; setae JV4 absent....................................................... Knopkirie View in CoL ... K. flascus sp. nov.

- Setae Z5 without terminal knobs; s4, Z4 and Z5 usually greatly elongated, whip-like; ratio seta s4: Z1> 3.0:1.0; setae JV4 present.................................................................................... Amblyseius View in CoL ... 7

7. Ventrianal shield pentagonal, atrium diffuse, as wide as both calyx and major duct...................... A. tamatavensis View in CoL

- Ventrianal shield vase-shaped, atrium not diffuse, without as wide as both cervix and major duct...................... 8

8. Calyx narrow and parallel sides along the entire length.............................................. A. largoensis View in CoL

- Calyx flaring terminally................................................................................ 9

9. Calyx long, gradually flaring terminally......................................................... A. herbicolus View in CoL

- Calyx short, flaring abruptly and expanded terminally................................................. A. fijiensis View in CoL

10. Calyx of spermathecal apparatus cup-shaped; setae z2 and z4 smooth.................................. P. woodburyi View in CoL

- Calyx of spermathecal apparatus short and flaring, Y-shaped; setae z2 and z4 serrated........................ P. coheni View in CoL

11. Setae z6 absent............................................................... Typhlodromus View in CoL ... T. haramotoi

- Setae z6 present........................................................... Kuzinellus View in CoL ... K. rarotonga sp. nov.

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