Typhlodromus (Anthoseius) De Leon, 1959

Molla, Md. Iftiar Hossain, Kar, Anamika, Bala, Suvash Chandra & Kar, Krishna Karma-, 2021, Description of four new species of phytoseiid mites belonging to the genus Typhlodromus (Anthoseius) De Leon from West Bengal, Zootaxa 4949 (3), pp. 541-556 : 542-543

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4949.3.6

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Typhlodromus (Anthoseius) De Leon, 1959
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Typhlodromus (Anthoseius) De Leon, 1959 View in CoL

Type species: Anthoseius hebetis De Leon, 1959: 258 .

Key to the species of Typhlodromus (Anthoseius) View in CoL described or reported from West Bengal, India based on Hernandes et al. (2012).

1. Ventrianal shield with three pairs of pre-anal setae........................................................... 2

- Ventrianal shield with four pairs of pre-anal setae........................................................... 3

2. Dorsal shield slightly reticulated with a deep incision at the level of R1; fixed digit of chelicera with four teeth.......................................................................................... T. majumderi Gupta 1986 View in CoL

- Lateral margin of dorsal shield strongly striated with a deep incision at the lateral margin of waist region; fixed digit of chelicera with seven teeth................................................... T. heliotropium Karmakar & Bhowmik, 2018

3. All dorsal shield setae bulbous........................................................... T. bulbosis sp. nov.

- All dorsal shield setae not bulbous........................................................................ 4

4. All the dorsal shield setae serrated....................................................................... 5

- All the dorsal shield setae not serrated.................................................................... 6

5. Sternal shield with three pairs of setae................................................... T. bengalensis sp. nov. - Sternal shield with two pairs of setae...................................................... T. adhatoda sp. nov.

6. All dorsolateral setae serrated and dorsocentral setae smooth............... T. carambolae Karmakar & Bhowmik, 2018

- All dorsal setae smooth or only Z4 and Z5 serrated.......................................................... 7

7. Leg IV with three macrosetae........................................................................... 8

- Leg IV with single macroseta........................................................................... 9

8. Setae j3, z3, s4, s6 and Z5 elongated, setae z2, z4 and S5 short, setae Z4 and Z5 smooth, pointed....... T. pruni Gupta, 1970 View in CoL

- Setae j3, z3, s4, s6 and Z5 not elongated, setae z2, z4 and S5 short, setae Z4 and Z5 serrated......................... 10

9. Setae S2 longer, more than 30 µm ....................................................... T. gopali Gupta, 1969 View in CoL

- Seta S2 shorter, less than 30 µm ......................................................................... 11

10. Seta S5 longer, posterior margin of sternal shield with deep cleft............................. T. persicus Gupta, 1992 View in CoL

- Seta S5 shorter, posterior margin of sternal shield concave............................ T. darjeelingensis Gupta, 1986 View in CoL

11. Setae Z4 and Z5 smooth, macrosetae on Leg IV pointed.................................. T. communis Gupta, 1978 View in CoL

- Setae Z4 and Z5 serrated, macrosetae on Leg IV bulbous..................................................... 12

12. Seta StIV, long 21–33 µm ........................................................... T. fleschneri Chant, 1960 View in CoL

- StIV short, 15–20 µm ................................................................................. 13

13. Seta j5 long 18–22 µm;, movable digit with three teeth....................................... T. sagaricus sp. nov.

- Seta j5 short 13–20 µm;, movable digit without teeth........................................ T. homalii Gupta 1970 View in CoL

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