Graminaseius graminis ( Chant, 1956 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.24349/w9fc-x845 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D6BB11-CE65-8561-FE74-F9ED72E0FE3A |
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Felipe |
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Graminaseius graminis ( Chant, 1956 ) |
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Graminaseius graminis ( Chant, 1956) View in CoL
Material examined — Murighiol, meadow (13 July 2018) 29♀♀, 14♂♂, 6PN leg. Ivan, ICBI.
Length of setae — j1 24 (23–25), j3 37 (35–40), j4 10 (8–13), j5 10 (8–10), j6 9 (8–10), J2
9 (8–10), J5 9 (8–10), z2 24 (23–25), z4 30 (28–35), z5 7 (5–10), Z1 28 (25–30) Z4 65, Z5 72 (68–75), s452 (50–53), S230 (28–34), S410, S510, r3 28 (25–33), R 1 22 (18–25).
World distribution — Algeria, Australia, Denmark, England, France, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Moldova, Ukraine, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Israel, Italy Morocco, Norway, The Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Canary Islands, South Africa Spain, Turkey, USA, Chile ( Demite et al. 2022) and Romania (this study).
Hosts / Substrates — It has been rarely found in crops and is mostly reported on herbaceous plants ( Lamiaceae ), Ficus carica L. ( Moraceae ), Poaceae , in humus and moss. It has been collected on a great variety of plants including plum, pear, apple, citrus ( Ferragut et al. 1985 ; Minarro et al. 2002 ; Kreiter et al. 2010 ; Sahraoui et al. 2012). Also, it was reported on V. vinifera in France and Chile ( Demite et al. 2022 ; Tixier et al. 2013).
Remarks — Graminaseius graminis is a cosmopolitan species, being reported from more than 20 countries. Its discovery on many plants supports it is a common species. Morphological characters of the examined specimens generally fit with those described by Döker (2019).
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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
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