Tetranychus urticae Koch, 1836
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/26552F2B-FFD9-FF87-695C-FC5DFEE7F964 |
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Tetranychus urticae Koch, 1836 |
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Tetranychus urticae Koch, 1836 View in CoL View at ENA
Material examined: Ayaş, 29. X. 2012 (4♀♀, 1♂), 02. XII. 2012 (1♂), 24. VIII. 2013 (5♀♀, 5♂♂), 27. X. 2013 (1♂); Çubuk, 22. IX. 2012 (19♀♀, 2♂♂), 21. X. 2012 (7♀♀, 3♂♂), 25. XI. 2012 (7♀♀, 8♂♂), 29. VI. 2013 (9♀♀, 1♂), 25. VII. 2013 (2♀♀, 2♂♂), 21. VIII. 2013 (10♀♀, 4♂♂), 16. IX. 2013 (1♀, 7♂♂), 13. X. 2013 (1♂); Gölbaşı, 04. XI. 2012 (5♀♀, 1♂), 15. VI. 2013 (1♀), 07. IX. 2013 (2♂♂), 28. IX. 2013 (1♀); Haymana, 06. I. 2012 (1♂), 13. VI. 2013 (2♀♀); Kahramankazan, 18. XI. 2012 (2♂♂), 14. IX. 2013 (2♂♂); Kızılcahamam, 06. IX. 2012 (6♀♀, 6♂♂), 14. X. 2012 (7♀♀, 3♂♂), 18. XI. 2012 (1♀), 23. VI. 2013 (1♀), 17. VIII. 2013 (6♀♀, 3♂♂), 10. XI. 2013 (1♂).
Distribution: T. urticae is widespread throughout the world except for some African and European countries and Asia ( Migeon et al., 2011).
Phytophagous mites
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