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2. Pitahaya (pitaya) ( Hylocereus spp.)
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Le Bellec, F., primary and Vaillant, F., additional
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Ketsa, S., primary, Paull, R.E., additional, Saltveit, M.E., additional, Duarte, O., additional, López, A. Carrillo, additional, Yahia, E.M., additional, Crisosto, C.H., additional, Ferguson, L., additional, Nanos, G., additional, Singh, S.P., additional, Rao, D. V Sudhakar, additional, Schotsmans, W.C., additional, Fischer, G., additional, Gardea, A.A., additional, Martínez-Téllez, M.A., additional, Woolf, A.B., additional, Ben-Arie, R., additional, Hassan, A., additional, Othman, Z., additional, Siriphanich, J., additional, Kashaninejad, M., additional, Tabil, L.G., additional, Le Bellec, F., additional, Vaillant, F., additional, Vizzotto, M., additional, Lopes, A.S., additional, Cabral, L., additional, Erkan, M., additional, Kader, A.A., additional, Wall, M.M., additional, Sivakumar, D., additional, Korsten, L., additional, Supapvanich, S., additional, Megia, R., additional, Ding, P., additional, Guttierrez-Orozco, F., additional, Coêlho de Lima, M.A., additional, Alves, R.E., additional, Wongs-Aree, C., additional, Noichinda, S., additional, East, A., additional, Salih, N. K.-E., additional, Shü, Z.-H., additional, Hsieh, C.-C., additional, and Lin, H.-L., additional
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4. Proprioseiopsis penai Denmark & Evans 1999
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Kreiter, S., Mailloux, J., Tixier, M. - S., Le Bellec, F., Douin, M., Guichou, S., and Etienne, J.
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Arthropoda ,Arachnida ,Mesostigmata ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Phytoseiidae ,Proprioseiopsis ,Proprioseiopsis penai ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Proprioseiopsis penai Denmark and Evans Proprioseiopsis penai Denmark and Evans, in Denmark et al., 1999: 17. The biology of this species found only once in Honduras on Citrus sp. by Denmark et al. (1999) is unknown. Previous Records — Honduras (Denmark et al., 1999; Moraes et al., 2004b). Specimens examined — Guadeloupe, Basse- Terre, RiviŁre Corossol, Route du Col des Mamelles, 16°10’N, 61°41’W, alt. 221 m, 1 ♀ on an unknown small mauve flowering plant, Rault coll., 22 December 2008; Basse-Terre, Petit-Bourg, Domaine Duclos de l’INRA Antilles-Guyane, 16°12’N, 61°39’W, alt. 85 m, 2 ♀ on Centrosema pubescens, Kreiter coll., 31 December 2008 and 1 ♀ on Clidemia hirta, Kreiter coll., 3 January 2009. Remarks — this is the first record of this species in the West Indies. The measurements of three of the four specimens collected fit very well the measurements given by Denmark et al. (1999). The average measurements of these three adult females are as follow: dorsal shield sclerotized and reticulated, dorsal shield length 449 (439-464), width 332 (321-342), 5 solenostomes (gd 1, 2, 5, 8 and 9), j1 34 (33 – 35), j3 48 (47 – 49), j4 4, j5 6 (5 – 6), j6 8 (8 – 9), J2 5, J5 4, z2 26 (25 – 27), z4 22 (20 – 24), z5 5 (5 – 6), Z1 7 (6 – 8), Z4 93 (83 – 108), Z5 103 (102 – 105), s4 121 (121 – 122), S2 7 (5 – 8), S4 7 (6 – 7), S5 7 (7 – 8), r3 26 (19 – 33), R1 8 (7 – 9), all setae smooth, st1-st1 66, st2-st2 84 (84 – 85), st1-st3 64 (63 – 64), posterior margin of the sternal shield concave, metapodal 1 length 33 (32 – 35), width 6 (5 – 7), metapodal 2 length 16 (13 – 19), width 1, ventrianal shield 121 (120 – 123) long, 120 (119 – 120) wide at level of anterior corners and 99 (95 – 102) wide at level of anus, 5 poroids around the ventrianal shield and genital shield, JV5 68, spermatheca 20 (18 – 21) long and 11 (9 – 13) width, SgeI 32 (30 – 33), SgeII 34 (33 – 35), SgeIII 39 (38 – 40), StiIII 28, SgeIV 79 (78 – 79), StiIV 53 (50 – 58), StIV 66 (61 – 68), macrosetae whip-like, fixed digit of chelicerae 35 (33 – 37), mobile digit of chelicerae 35 (35 – 37), 13 denticles on fixed digit and 3 on mobile digit., Published as part of Kreiter, S., Mailloux, J., Tixier, M. - S., Le Bellec, F., Douin, M., Guichou, S. & Etienne, J., 2013, New Phytoseiid Mites Of The French West Indies, With Description Of A New Species, And New Records (Acari: Mesostigmata), pp. 285-303 in Acarologia 53 (3) on page 291, DOI: 10.1051/acarologia/20132095, http://zenodo.org/record/4667233, {"references":["Denmark H. A., Evans G. A., Aguilar H., Vargas C., Ochoa R. 1999 - Phytoseiidae of Central America - Indira Publishing House, West Bloomfield, Michigan, USA, 125 pp.","Moraes G. J. de, McMurtry J. A., Denmark H. A., Campos C. B. 2004 b - A revised catalog of the mite family Phytoseiidae - Zootaxa 434: 1 - 494."]}
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5. Quadromalus colombiensis Moraes, Denmark & Guerrero 1982
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Kreiter, S., Mailloux, J., Tixier, M. - S., Le Bellec, F., Douin, M., Guichou, S., and Etienne, J.
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Arthropoda ,Arachnida ,Mesostigmata ,Animalia ,Quadromalus colombiensis ,Biodiversity ,Phytoseiidae ,Quadromalus ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Quadromalus colombiensis Moraes, Denmark and Guerrero Quadromalus columbiensis Moraes, Denmark and Guerrero, 1982: 17 The biology of this species found only once in Colombia on Tanicum paniculatum (Moraes et al., 1982) remains totally unknown. Previous Records — Colombia (Moraes et al., 1982; Moraes et al., 2004b). Specimens examined — Guadeloupe, Basse- Terre, Petit-Bourg, Domaine Duclos de l’INRA Antilles-Guyane, 16°12’N, 61°39’W, alt. 85 m, 3 ♀ + 1 ♂ on Cissus verticilata, Kreiter coll., 18 December 2008. Remarks — this is the first record of this species in the West Indies. The measurements and description of the three female specimens collected fit very well those given by Moraes et al. (1982). No measurement for the male was given in Moraes et al. (1982). Diagnosis proposed by Moraes et al. (1982) corresponds very well to the specimens collected in Guadeloupe: Z4 and Z5 not serrated, only one macroseta on leg IV, 3-4 teeth on fixed and 3 on movable digits, respectively, and moreover 4 extralong setaceous setae on the tarsus 1 (Moraes et al., 1982). The average measurements of three adult females presently found are as follow: dorsal shield smooth, dorsal shield length 370 (361 – 385), width 246 (239 – 2555), 6 solenostomes (gd 1, 2, 4, 6, 8 and 9), j1 29 (28 – 30), j3 38 (37 – 40), j4 13 (12 – 13), j5 14 (13 – 15), j6 12, J2 19 (17 – 20), J5 13, z2 37, z4 41 (40 – 42), z5 17 (15 – 20), Z1 27 (25 – 3), Z4 34 (33 – 35), Z5 33, s4 44 (42 – 45), S2 34 (33 – 35), S4 31 (28 – 32), S5 28 (25 – 30), r3 34 (33 – 35), R1 30, all setae smooth, st1-st1 56 (55 – 58), st2-st2 66 (60 – 75), st1-st3 70 (60 – 75), posterior margin of the sternal shield not straight, metapodal 1 length 25, width 7 (6 – 8), metapodal 2 not visible, ventrianal shield 103 (100 – 108) long, 57 (48 – 67) wide at level of anterior corners and 68 (60 – 75) wide at level of anus, 4 poroids around the ventrianal shield, JV5 41 (40 – 43), spermatheca 24 (20 – 28) long and 3 width, SgeI 25 (23 – 28), SgeII 22 (20 – 23), SgeIII 24 (23 – 25), StiIII 21 (20 – 23), SgeIV 29 (28 – 30), StiIV 26 (24 – 28), StIV 41 (40 – 42), macrosetae very slightly knobbed, fixed digit of chelicerae 31 (28 – 32), mobile digit of chelicerae 32 (30 – 35), 3 large strong denticles on fixed digit and 3 large strong denticles on mobile digit. The measurements of one adult male are: dorsal shield smooth, dorsal shield length 298, width 225, 6 solenostome (gd 1, 2, 4, 6, 8 and 9), j1 20, j3 25, j4 10, j5 9, j6 10, J2 15, J5 9, z2 25, z4 28, z5 12, Z1 23, Z4 25, Z5 25, s4 35, S2 25, S4 23, S5 23, r3 25, R1 23, all setae smooth, st1-st1 48, st2-st2 63, st1-st3 58, st1-st5 120, ventrianal shield 100 long, 167 wide at level of anterior corners and 60 wide at level of anus,JV5 25, SgeI 23, SgeII 23, SgeIII 15, StiIII 15, SgeIV 23, StiIV 24, StIV 28, schaft of the spermatodactyl 23.
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6. Phytoseius woodburyi De Leon 1965
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Kreiter, S., Mailloux, J., Tixier, M. - S., Le Bellec, F., Douin, M., Guichou, S., and Etienne, J.
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Arthropoda ,Arachnida ,Mesostigmata ,Phytoseius woodburyi ,Animalia ,Phytoseius ,Biodiversity ,Phytoseiidae ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Phytoseius woodburyi De Leon Phytoseius woodburyi De Leon, 1965: 130; De Leon, 1967: 12; Prasad, 1968: 1461; Denmark and Muma, 1975: 295; Denmark and Muma, 1978: 15; Moraes et al., 1991: 133; Kreiter and Moraes, 1997; 380; Moraes et al., 2000: 260. The biology of this species remains unknown. Previous Records: Brazil, Colombia, French Antilles (Guadeloupe, Marie-Galante, Martinique) (Moraes et al., 2000), Hawaii, India, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Trinidad (Moraes et al., 2004b). Specimens examined — Guadeloupe, Basse- Terre, Volcan La SoufriŁre, 16°02’45.19”N, 61°31’55.65”W, alt. 1300 m, 6 ♀ on Centropogon cornutus, Kreiter coll., 21 June 2008; Vieux-Habitants, Station CIRAD de Le Bouchu, 16°03’N, 61°45’W, alt. 21 m, 1 ♀ on Erythrina sp. and 1 ♀ on Psidium guajava, Kreiter and Rault coll., 19 December 2008; Les Saintes, Terre de Bas, L’Etang, 15°51’N, 61°37’W, alt. 239 m, 18 ♀ on Cordia alliodora, Kreiter coll., 2 January 2009; Martinique, Lamentin, 14°39’N, 60°58’W, alt. 46 m, 1 ♀ on Psidium guajava, Kreiter coll., 15 November 2010; Case-Pilote, 14°39’N, 61°07’W, alt. 176 m, 1 ♀ on Psidium guajava, Kreiter coll., 22 November 2010. Remarks — the measurements and description of the specimens collected fit very well those given by Kreiter and Moraes (1997)., Published as part of Kreiter, S., Mailloux, J., Tixier, M. - S., Le Bellec, F., Douin, M., Guichou, S. & Etienne, J., 2013, New Phytoseiid Mites Of The French West Indies, With Description Of A New Species, And New Records (Acari: Mesostigmata), pp. 285-303 in Acarologia 53 (3) on page 299, DOI: 10.1051/acarologia/20132095, http://zenodo.org/record/4667233, {"references":["De Leon D. 1965 - A note on Neoseiulus Hughes 1948 and new synonymy (Acarina: Phytoseiidae) - Proceed. Entomol. Soc. Washington 67 (1): 23.","De Leon D. 1967 - Some mites of the Caribbean Area. Part I. Acarina on Plants in Trinidad, West Indies - Allen Press Inc., Lawrence, Kansas, 66 pp.","Prasad V. 1968 - Some phytoseiid mites from Hawaii - Ann. Entomol. Soc. America 61 (6): 1459 - 1462.","Denmark H. A., Muma M. H. 1975 - The Phytoseiidae (Acarina: Mesostigmata) of Puerto Rico - J. Agric. Univ. Puerto Rico 59, 279 - 304.","Denmark H. A., Muma M. H. 1978 - Phytoseiidae of Jamaica, an annoted list (Acari: Mesostigmata) - Intern. J. Acarol. 4 (1): 1 - 22.","Moraes G. J. de, Mesa N. C., Braun A. 1991 - Some phytoseiid mites of Latin America (Acari: Phytoseiidae) - Intern. J. Acarol. 17: 117 - 139.","Kreiter S., Moraes G. J. de, 1997 - Phytoseiidae mites (Acari: Phytoseiidae) from Guadeloupe and Martinique - Fla. Entomol. 80: 376 - 382.","Moraes G. J. de, Kreiter S., Lofego A. C. 2000 - Plant mites of the French Antilles. 3. Phytoseiidae - Acarologia 40: 237 - 264.","Moraes G. J. de, McMurtry J. A., Denmark H. A., Campos C. B. 2004 b - A revised catalog of the mite family Phytoseiidae - Zootaxa 434: 1 - 494."]}
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7. Arrenoseius crassipes
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Kreiter, S., Mailloux, J., Tixier, M. - S., Le Bellec, F., Douin, M., Guichou, S., and Etienne, J.
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Arrenoseius ,Arrenoseius crassipes ,Arthropoda ,Arachnida ,Mesostigmata ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Phytoseiidae ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Arrenoseius crassipes (Denmark) Paraamblyseius crassipes Denmark, 1988: 37. The biology of this species found only once in Mexico on Eichomia crassipes by Denmark (1988) is unknown. Previous Records — Mexico (Denmark, 1988; Moraes et al., 2004b). Specimens examined — Guadeloupe, Basse- Terre, Vernou, Route du Col des Mamelles, 16°11’N, 61°39’W, alt. 184 m, 2 ♀ and 1 ♂ on Ricinus communis, Kreiter coll., 26 December 2008. Remarks — this is the first record of this species in the West Indies. The measurements of the specimens collected fit well the measurements given by by Denmark (1988). Macrosetae are present on all legs but were not mentioned and measured in Denmark (1988). The average measurements of the two adult females presently found are as follow: dorsal shield sclerotized and reticulated, dorsal shield length 353- 422, width 300 – 325, 3 solenostomes (gd 1, 8 and 9), j1 20, j3 25, j4 4, j5 5, j6 5, J5 9 – 12, z2 8 – 10, z4 10 – 13, z5 5, Z1 8, Z4 85 – 100, Z5 95 – 100, s4 87, S2 12, S4 10, S5 10, r3 10, R1 12, all setae smooth, st1-st1 53 – 55, st2-st2 64 – 75, st1-st3 40 – 43, posterior margin of the sternal shield concave, metapodal 1 length 28, width 10, metapodal 2 length 8, width 5, ventrianal shield 150 – 153 long, 210 – 212 wide at level of anterior corners and 150 wide at level of anus, 2 poroids around the ventrianal shield, JV5 40, spermatheca 23 – 25 long and 5 – 7 width, StIV 40, macrosetae whip-like, fixed digit of chelicerae 38 – 40, mobile digit of chelicerae 38 – 40, 11 – 12 denticles on fixed digit and 2 on mobile digit., Published as part of Kreiter, S., Mailloux, J., Tixier, M. - S., Le Bellec, F., Douin, M., Guichou, S. & Etienne, J., 2013, New Phytoseiid Mites Of The French West Indies, With Description Of A New Species, And New Records (Acari: Mesostigmata), pp. 285-303 in Acarologia 53 (3) on page 292, DOI: 10.1051/acarologia/20132095, http://zenodo.org/record/4667233, {"references":["Denmark H. A. 1988 - Revision of the genus Paraamblyseius Muma (Acari: Phytoseiidae) - Intern. J. Acarol. 14 (1): 23 - 40. doi: 10.1080 / 01647958808683801","Moraes G. J. de, McMurtry J. A., Denmark H. A., Campos C. B. 2004 b - A revised catalog of the mite family Phytoseiidae - Zootaxa 434: 1 - 494."]}
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8. Typhloseiopsis pritchardi
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Kreiter, S., Mailloux, J., Tixier, M. - S., Le Bellec, F., Douin, M., Guichou, S., and Etienne, J.
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Arthropoda ,Arachnida ,Mesostigmata ,Typhloseiopsis ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Phytoseiidae ,Typhloseiopsis pritchardi ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Typhloseiopsis pritchardi (Chant and Baker) Amblyseius pritchardi Chant and Baker, 1965: 15. Amblyseius pritchardi Chant and Yoshida-Shaul, 1983: 1037. Typhloseiopsis pritchardi Moraes et al., 2000: 259. The biology of this species remains unknown. Previous Records — Costa Rica (Moraes et al., 2004b), French Antilles (Gualeloupe, Marie- Galante, Martinique, Saint-Martin) (Moraes et al., 2000). Specimens examined — La DØsirade, Parc Eolien, 16°19’N, 61°02’W, 269 m, 3 ♀ and 1 ♂ on Coccoloba pubescens, Kreiter coll., 5 January 2009. Remarks — the measurements and description of the specimens collected fit very well those given by Moraes et al. (2000), Published as part of Kreiter, S., Mailloux, J., Tixier, M. - S., Le Bellec, F., Douin, M., Guichou, S. & Etienne, J., 2013, New Phytoseiid Mites Of The French West Indies, With Description Of A New Species, And New Records (Acari: Mesostigmata), pp. 285-303 in Acarologia 53 (3) on page 299, DOI: 10.1051/acarologia/20132095, http://zenodo.org/record/4667233, {"references":["Chant D. A., Baker, E. W. 1965 - The Phytoseiidae (Acarina) of Central America - Mem. Entomol. Soc. Canada, 41, 56 pp.","Chant D. A., Yoshida-Shaul E. 1983 - A world review of the simplex species group in the genus Typhlodromus Scheuten (Acarina: Phytoseiidae) - Can. J. Zool. 61: 1142 - 1151. doi: 10.1139 / z 83 - 151","Moraes G. J. de, Kreiter S., Lofego A. C. 2000 - Plant mites of the French Antilles. 3. Phytoseiidae - Acarologia 40: 237 - 264.","Moraes G. J. de, McMurtry J. A., Denmark H. A., Campos C. B. 2004 b - A revised catalog of the mite family Phytoseiidae - Zootaxa 434: 1 - 494."]}
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9. Amblydromalus higuilloae
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Kreiter, S., Mailloux, J., Tixier, M. - S., Le Bellec, F., Douin, M., Guichou, S., and Etienne, J.
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Amblydromalus higuilloae ,Arthropoda ,Amblydromalus ,Arachnida ,Mesostigmata ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Phytoseiidae ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Amblydromalus higuilloae (Denmark and Muma) Typhlodromalus higuilloae Denmark and Muma, 1975: 292. Typhlodromalus higuilloae Denmark et al., 1999: 59. The biology of this species found only two times in Puerto Rico (Denmark and Muma, 1975) on "higuillo" leaves (Piper marginatum) and in Honduras by Denmark et al. (1999) on Calea urticifolia remains unknown. Previous Records — Puerto Rico (Denmark and Muma, 1975; Moraes et al., 2004b), Honduras (Denmark et al., 1999; Moraes et al., 2004b). Specimens examined — Guadeloupe, Basse- Terre, Petit-Bourg, Domaine Duclos de l’INRA Antilles-Guyane, 16°12’N, 61°39’W, alt. 85 m, 1 ♀ on Vigna sp., Kreiter coll., 21 December 2008; Basse-Terre, Route ForestiŁre, Jules-Grosse Montagne, 16°12’N, 61°39’W, alt. 90 m, 1 ♀ on Vigna sp., Kreiter coll., 24 December 2008; Basse-Terre, riviŁre Corossol, Cascade des Ecrevisses, 16°11’N, 61°39’W, alt. 184 m, 1 ♀ on an unknown Melastomataceae, Kreiter coll., 21 December 2008; Basse- Terre, Vernou, Route du Col des Mamelles, 16°11’N, 61°39’W, alt. 184 m, 1 ♀ on Vigna sp., Kreiter coll., 26 December 2008; Grande-Terre, Porte d’Enfer, beach, 16°31’N, 61°28’W, alt. 2 m, 2 ♀ on Pluchea symphytifolia, Kreiter coll., 27 December 2008; Basse-Terre, 1 Łre Chute du Carbet, 16°03’N, 61°39’W, alt. 890 m, 1 ♂ on Clidemia umbrosa, Kreiter coll., 29 December 2008; Martinique, Basse-Pointe, Jardins ClØment, 14°50’N, 61°05’W, alt. 91 m, 2 ♀ on Panicum maximum, Kreiter coll., 16 November 2010. Remarks — this is the first record of this species in the French West Indies. The measurements of five (4 ♀ and 1 ♂) of the nine specimens collected fit rather well the measurements given by Denmark et al. (1999). All setae are however slightly shorter, between 1 and 5 for the greater, which represent less than 10 % of variation, which is less than the intraspecific of 20 % around the mean defined by Tixier (2012). The average measurements of the four adult females presently found are as follow: dorsal shield sclerotized and reticulated, dorsal shield length 351 (350 – 352), width 232 (223 – 250), 5 solenostomes (gd 1, 2, 6, 8 and 9), j1 25 (22 – 28), j3 42 (40 – 44), j4 12 (9 – 13), j5 11 (10 – 14), j6 11 (11 – 14), J2 13 (12 – 14), J5 11 (9 – 14), z2 18 (16 – 21), z4 31 (30 – 33), z5 9 (7 – 9), Z1 12 (11 – 13), Z4 43 (42 – 44), Z5 67 (65 – 71), s4 66 (63 – 68), S2 26 (21 – 30), S4 16 (13 – 18), S5 11 (11 – 17), r3 30 (27 – 34), R1 14, all setae smooth except Z4 and Z5, st1-st1 60 (58 – 61), st2-st2 63 (61 – 65), st1-st3 62 (58 – 64), posterior margin of the sternal shield with a convex lobe, metapodal 1 length 17 (16 – 18), width 4, metapodal 2 length 7 (6 – 8), width 1, ventrianal shield 98 (94 – 104) long, 58 (55 – 58) wide at level of anterior corners and 57 (55 – 58) wide at level of anus, 4 poroids around the ventrianal shield and genital shield, JV5 41, spermatheca 16 (13 – 22) long and 5 width, SgeI 31 (30 – 32), SgeII 26, SgeIII 27 (25 – 29), StiIII 19, SgeIV 59 (56 – 63), StiIV 31 (29 – 32), StIV 63 (61 – 67), macrosetae whip-like, fixed digit of chelicerae 32 (29 – 33), mobile digit of chelicerae 31, 12 denticles on fixed digit and 5 on mobile digit. The measurements of the single adult male presently found are as follow: dorsal shield sclerotized and reticulated, dorsal shield length 245, width 162, 2 solenostome (gd 1, 2, 6, 8 and 9), j1 15, j3 25, j4 7, j5 7, j6 9, J2 10, J5 8, z2 10, z4 12, z5 7, Z1 9, Z4 38, Z5 58, s4 32, S2 14, S4 12, S5 9, r3 13, R1 8, all setae smooth except Z4 and Z5, st1-st1 49, st2-st2 55, st1-st3 59, st1-st5 103., Published as part of Kreiter, S., Mailloux, J., Tixier, M. - S., Le Bellec, F., Douin, M., Guichou, S. & Etienne, J., 2013, New Phytoseiid Mites Of The French West Indies, With Description Of A New Species, And New Records (Acari: Mesostigmata), pp. 285-303 in Acarologia 53 (3) on pages 292-293, DOI: 10.1051/acarologia/20132095, http://zenodo.org/record/4667233, {"references":["Denmark H. A., Muma M. H. 1975 - The Phytoseiidae (Acarina: Mesostigmata) of Puerto Rico - J. Agric. Univ. Puerto Rico 59, 279 - 304.","Denmark H. A., Evans G. A., Aguilar H., Vargas C., Ochoa R. 1999 - Phytoseiidae of Central America - Indira Publishing House, West Bloomfield, Michigan, USA, 125 pp.","Moraes G. J. de, McMurtry J. A., Denmark H. A., Campos C. B. 2004 b - A revised catalog of the mite family Phytoseiidae - Zootaxa 434: 1 - 494.","Tixier M. - S. 2012 - Approaches to assess intraspecific variations of morphological continuous characters: the case study of the family Phytoseiidae (Acari: Mesostigmata) - Cladistics sous presse, doi: 10.1111 / j. 1096 - 0031.2012.00394. x"]}
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10. Transeius rufus
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Kreiter, S., Mailloux, J., Tixier, M. - S., Le Bellec, F., Douin, M., Guichou, S., and Etienne, J.
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Transeius rufus ,Transeius ,Arthropoda ,Arachnida ,Mesostigmata ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Phytoseiidae ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Transeius rufus (Denmark and Evans) Neoseiulus rufus Denmark and Evans, in Denmark et al., 1999: 73. The biology of this species found only once in Honduras by Denmark and Evans (in Denmark et al., 1999) on the giant thatching grass Hyparrhenia rufa (Poaceae), a hairy plant, is unknown. Previous Records — Honduras (Denmark et al., 1999). Specimens examined — Martinique, Montagne PelØe, Parking, 14°48’N, 61°09’W, alt. 825 m, 2 ♀ on Urena lobata, Kreiter coll., 21 November 2010. Remarks — this is the first record of this species in the West Indies. The measurements of the two specimens collected fit very well the measurements given by Denmark et al. (1999), except setae r3 and R1 (30 µm in our two specimens instead of 16 in Denmark et al. (1999) on a single specimen). The average measurements of the two adult females presently found are as follow: dorsal shield sclerotized, five solenostomes (gd 1, 2, 4, 8 and 9), j1 23 – 24, j3 27 – 35, j4 9 – 10, j5 9, j6 9 – 10, J2 10 – 14, J5 8 – 10, z2 11 – 15, z4 20 – 30, z5 8 – 9, Z1 11 – 15, Z4 63, Z5 71 – 75, s4 47 – 50, S2 24 – 27, S4 12 – 14, S5 13 – 14, r3 16, R1 16, Z4 and Z5 serrated, st1-st1 53 – 59, st2-st2 62 – 65, st1-st3 60 – 62, posterior margin of the sternal shield concave, metapodal 1 length 23 – 28, width 3, metapodal 2 length 10 – 13, width 1, ventrianal shield 98 – 115 long, 90 – 92 wide at level of anterior corners and 80-88 wide at level of anus, 5 poroids around the ventri-aan shield and the genital shield, JV5 55 – 60, spermatheca 19 – 20 long and 5 – 7 width, SgeIV 44 – 45, StiIV 18 – 25, StIV 47 – 50, macrosetae all whip-like, fixed digit of chelicerae 30 with 7 denticles, mobile digit of chelicerae 32 without denticle., Published as part of Kreiter, S., Mailloux, J., Tixier, M. - S., Le Bellec, F., Douin, M., Guichou, S. & Etienne, J., 2013, New Phytoseiid Mites Of The French West Indies, With Description Of A New Species, And New Records (Acari: Mesostigmata), pp. 285-303 in Acarologia 53 (3) on pages 289-290, DOI: 10.1051/acarologia/20132095, http://zenodo.org/record/4667233, {"references":["Denmark H. A., Evans G. A., Aguilar H., Vargas C., Ochoa R. 1999 - Phytoseiidae of Central America - Indira Publishing House, West Bloomfield, Michigan, USA, 125 pp."]}
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11. Transeius mariae-angeae Kreiter & Mailloux & Tixier & Le Bellec & Douin & Guichou & Etienne 2013, n.sp
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Kreiter, S., Mailloux, J., Tixier, M. - S., Le Bellec, F., Douin, M., Guichou, S., and Etienne, J.
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Transeius ,Arthropoda ,Arachnida ,Mesostigmata ,Animalia ,Transeius mariae-Angeae ,Biodiversity ,Phytoseiidae ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Transeius mariae-angeae Kreiter n.sp. Description Adult Female (Figs. 1-3) (n = 2) Dorsum (Fig. 1) — Dorsal shield 305 – 313 long and 205 – 215 wide, strongly reticulated on the whole dorsum, with 5 solenostomes (gd1, 2, 6, 8 and 9), 9 pairs of poroids, 17 pairs of dorsal setae and 2 pairs of sub-lateral setae: j1 20 – 23, j3 36 – 38, j4 15 – 18, j5 16 – 19, j6 15 – 18, J2 13 – 14, J5 8 – 9, z2 33 – 26, z4 29 – 33, z5 9, Z1 16 – 18, Z4 54 – 55, Z5 74 – 75, s4 58 – 60, S2 28 – 30, S4 14 – 15, S5 14 – 16, r3 23 – 25, R1 21. All setae smooth except Z4 and Z5 which are moderately serrated. Peritreme (Fig. 1) — Extending to the level of j1. Venter (Fig. 2) — Sternal shield smooth. Other shields smooth. Sternal shield not very large, with 3 pairs of setae and 2 pairs of pores; 1 pair (st4) out of the sternal shield, on a small metasternal shield; posterior margin straight. Distances between st1- st3 55, st2-st2 64 – 65, st5-st5 55 – 56. Two pairs of metapodal shields 15 long and 1 – 3 wide for the largest, 6 – 8 long and very thin for the smallest one. Ventrianal shield with 3 pairs of pre-anal setae, JV1, JV2 and ZV2 and one pair of large elliptical pre-anal solenostomes. Membrane surrounding ventrianal shield with 4 pairs of setae ZV1, ZV3, JV4 and JV5 and 4 pairs of poroids; ventrianal shield 90 – 98 long, 63 – 64 wide at level of anterior corners and 58 – 60 wide at level of anus. JV5 43 – 50 long and smooth. Legs — Macrosetae on all legs: SgeI 16 – 18, SgeII 18, SgeIII 15 – 18, StiIII 23 – 25, SgeIV 36 – 40, StiIV 19 – 23, StIV 38. All macrosetae whip-like. Chaetotactic formula of genu II: 2-2/0, 2/0-1; genu III: 1-2/1, 2/0-1. Length of legs I: 310 – 318, II: 223 – 238, III: 235 – 245, IV: 320 – 325. Chelicera — Fixed digit 30 – 31 with 9 – 10 teeth and movable digit 33 – 34 with four teeth. Spermatheca (Fig. 3) — Calyx of spermatheca pocular (Denmark et al. 1999) with the cervix elongate, 4 – 6 wide and 6 – 8 long, with a big atrium at the basis and a visible long ductus minor on the paratype female. Adult Male: unknown. Holotype — 1 female (on one preparation), La DØsirade, Parc Eolien, 16°11’N, 61°39’W, alt. 184 m, on Coccoloba pubescens, Kreiter coll., 5 January 2008, deposited in the Montpellier SupAgro Acarology Collection in UMR CBGP. Paratype — 1 female (on a separate preparation), same location deposited in the same collection. Etymology — the name of the species refers to the first name of the first author’s wife of this paper and describer of this new species, Marie-Ange Burgell, to whom this species is dedicated. Diagnosis — the two specimens of Transeius mariae-angeae n. sp. found are close to Transeius bellotti (Moraes and Mesa) but differ in having: the shape of spermatheca very different (both pocular sensu denmark et al. (1999) but with an open cervix and with a small atrium at the basis of the cervix for T. bellotti and a more closed cervix, a strong large atrium and swollen edges of the cervix for T. mariaeangeae n. sp.); the presence of macrosetae on all legs and not only of leg IV; the setae length longer in the new species except Z4, S4, SgeIV and StIV; the dorsum smooth and not imbricate; the setae j3 and s4 not serrated and the number of teeth on movable/fixed digits = 9-10/4 (against 9/ 3 in T. bellotti). It resembles also to T. rufus (Denmark and Evans) but differs in having: several setae much longer except for j1, Z4, SgeIV and StIV which are longer in T. rufus; the dorsal shield not reticulated in the new species and slightly reticulated in T. rufus; the number of teeth on movable/fixed digits of chelicerae = 9-10/4 against 7/0. It is also close to T. sanblasensis (De Leon) but setae are longer in the new species except for some (j1, z4, s4, r3, S2) which are very much longer and all macrosetae of the four legs are smaller in the new species. It resembles also to T. aciculus (De Leon) but differs in having j4 shorter (15-18 instead of 36) and S5 longer (14-16 instead of 9); and to T. cristobalensis (De Leon) but differs in having a shorter StIV (38 instead of 88).
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12. Neoseiulus paspalivorus Muma and Denmark 1970
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Kreiter, S., Mailloux, J., Tixier, M. - S., Le Bellec, F., Douin, M., Guichou, S., and Etienne, J.
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Arthropoda ,Arachnida ,Mesostigmata ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Phytoseiidae ,Neoseiulus paspalivorus ,Taxonomy ,Neoseiulus - Abstract
Neoseiulus paspalivorus (De Leon) Typhlodromus paspalivorus De Leon, 1957: 143 Neoseiulus paspalivorus Muma and Denmark, 1970: 110; Moraes et al., 2000: 248. Amblyseius paspalivorus Schicha, 1981: 210. The biology of this species was only recently studied. It seems to be common on various herbaceous plants (Moraes et al., 1986) and could be a Gondwanian species because of its currently known area of distribution: Caribbean, India, Oriental region and Africa (Ueckermann and Lawson- Balagbo, pers. comm.). This species predominates in the dry areas of states of CearAE and Pernambuco in Brazil on coconuts (Lawson-Balagbo et al., 2008a). This species thrived on the coconut eriophyid, Aceria guerreronis Keifer as primary food source resulting in shorter developmental time, higher ovipositon rate and higher intrinsic rate of increase than on any other diet (Lawson-Balagbo et al., 2007). Neoseiulus paspalivorus is dorso-ventrally flattened giving it an advantage in accessing the area under the bracts (Lawson-Balagbo et al., 2008b). This species is thus cited as a promising candidate for the biological control of the coconut eriophyid (Lawson- Balagbo et al., 2008a). This latter pest was recently introduced in Sri Lanka and southern India where it is causing considerable damage to coconut. Neoseiulus paspalivorus was found only on coconut in the area of production and on fruits, in association with A. guerreronis (Fernando et al., 2003; Moraes et al., 2004a). Its presence on coconut in French West Indies contaminated by A. guerreronis is thus not surprising. The specimens collected were found very close from coconuts. Previous Records — Guadeloupe (Moraes et al., 2000), India and Sri Lanka (Fernando et al., 2003; Moraes et al., 2004a), Jamaica, Philippines, USA (Florida) (Moraes et al., 2004b), Cuba (Cabrera et al., 2008), USA Florida (Muma and Denmark, 1970), Brazil (Lawson-Balagbo et al., 2008a). Specimens examined — Guadeloupe, Basse- Terre, Vieux-Habitants, Station Le Bouchu du CIRAD, 16°03’N, 61°45’W, alt. 21 m, 2 ♀ collected on various herbaceous plants covering the soil of an experimental citrus crop (Alysicarpus vaginalis, Chloris inflata, Cleome rutidosperma, Dicanthium annulatum, Echinochloa colona, Vernonia cinerea), Mailloux coll., April to December 2008. Remarks — the measurements and description of the specimens collected fit very well those given by Moraes et al. (2000)., Published as part of Kreiter, S., Mailloux, J., Tixier, M. - S., Le Bellec, F., Douin, M., Guichou, S. & Etienne, J., 2013, New Phytoseiid Mites Of The French West Indies, With Description Of A New Species, And New Records (Acari: Mesostigmata), pp. 285-303 in Acarologia 53 (3) on pages 298-299, DOI: 10.1051/acarologia/20132095, http://zenodo.org/record/4667233, {"references":["De Leon D. 1957 - Three new Typhlodromus from southern Florida - Fla Entomol. 40: 141 - 144.","Muma M. H., Denmark H. A. 1970 - Phytoseiidae of Florida - Arthropods of Florida and neighboring land areas, 6. Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry, Gainesville, 150 pp.","Moraes G. J. de, Kreiter S., Lofego A. C. 2000 - Plant mites of the French Antilles. 3. Phytoseiidae - Acarologia 40: 237 - 264.","Schicha E. 1981 - A new species of Amblyseius from Australia compared with ten closely related species from Asia, America and Africa - Intern. J. Acarol. 7: 203 - 216. doi: 10.1080 / 01647958108683262","Moraes G. J. de, McMurtry J. A., Denmark H. A. 1986 - A catalog of the mite family Phytoseiidae. References to Taxonomy, Synonymy, Distribution and Habitat - Embrapa ed. and Pub., Brasilia, 353 pp + VII.","Lawson-Balagbo L. M., Gondim Jr. M. G. C., Moraes G. J. de, Hanna R., Schausberger P. 2008 a - Exploration of the acarine fauna on coconut palm in Brazil with emphasis on Aceria guerreronis (Acari: Eriophyidae) and its natural enemies - Bull. Entomol. Res. 98: 83 - 96. doi: 10.1017 / S 0007485307005421","Lawson-Balagbo L. M., Gondim Jr. M. G. C., Moraes G. J. de, Hanna R., Schausberger P. 2007 - Life history of the predatory mites Neoseiulus paspalivorus and Proctolaelaps bickleyi, candidates for biological control of Aceria guerreronis - Exp. Appl. Acarol. 43: 49 - 61.","Lawson-Balagbo L. M., Gondim Jr. M. G. C., Moraes G. J. de, Hanna R., Schausberger P. 2008 b - Compatibility of Neoseiulus paspalivorus and Proctolaelaps bickleyi, candidate biocontrol agents of the coconut mite Aceria guerreronis: spatial niche use and intraguild predation - Exp. Appl. Acarol. 45: 1 - 13. doi: 10.1007 / s 10493 - 008 - 9156 - 8","Fernando L. C. P., Aratchige N. S., Peiris T. S. G. 2003 - Distribution patterns of cocounut mite, Aceria guerreronis, and its predator Neoseiulus aff. paspalivorus in coconut palms - Exp. Appl. Acarol. 31: 71 - 78.","Moraes G. J. de, Lopes P. C., Fernando L. C. P. 2004 a - Phytoseiid mites (Acari: Phytoseiidae) of coconut growing areas in Sri Lanka, with descriptions of three new species - J. Acarol. Soc. Japan 13 (2): 141 - 160.","Moraes G. J. de, McMurtry J. A., Denmark H. A., Campos C. B. 2004 b - A revised catalog of the mite family Phytoseiidae - Zootaxa 434: 1 - 494.","Cabrera R. I., Cueto Rodriguez J. R., Otero Colina G. 2008 - Natural enemies of mite Aceria guerreronis Keifer (Acari: Eriophyidae) in Cuba and their perspectives for pest management - Fitosanidad 12 (2): 99 - 107."]}
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13. Animalia Kreiter and Ueckermannn
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Kreiter, S., Mailloux, J., Tixier, M. - S., Le Bellec, F., Douin, M., Guichou, S., and Etienne, J.
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Typhlodromus (Anthoseius) moraesi Kreiter and Ueckermannn Typhlodromus (Anthoseius) moraesi Kreiter and Ueckermann, in Kreiter et al., 2002: 338. The biology of this species found only one time in La RØunion Island by Kreiter et al. (2002) on various host plants (Kreiter et al., 2002) remains unknown. Previous Records — La RØunion Island (Kreiter et al., 2002). Specimens examined — Guadeloupe, Basse- Terre, Vieux-Habitants, Station Le Bouchu du CIRAD, 16°03’N, 61°45’W, alt. 21 m, 18 ♀, 2 ♂ and 1 immature extractred from a mixture of herbaceous plants collected in an experimental citrus crop (Achyranthhes aspera, Chamaescye hypericifolia, Chloris inflata, Cleome rutidosperma, Croton lobatus, Dicanthium annulatum, Echinochloa colona, Indigofera tinctoria, Macroptilium lathyroides, Merremia umbellata, Panicum maximum, Rhynchosia minima, Solanum americanum, Tridax procumbens, Urena lobata, Vernonia cinerea), Mailloux coll., April to December 2008. Remarks — this is the first record of this species in the West Indies. Several species are found both in La RØunion Island (in the Indian Ocean) and in the West Indies, probably because of reciprocal introductions certainly long time ago with slaves and commercial exchanges between the two areas or because of introduction of plants in Antilles and La RØunion coming from the same African area than Slaves. The measurements and description of the specimens collected fit very well those given by Kreiter et al. (2002). The average measurements of five adult females among the 18 presently found are: dorsal shield sclerotized and reticulated, dorsal shield length 369 (350 – 397), width 221 (194 – 260), 6 solenostomes (gd 1, 2, 4, 6, 8 and 9), j1 22 (20 – 23), j3 16 (14 – 17), j4 10 (7 – 12), j5 10 (8 – 12), j6 13 (12 – 14), J2 14 (12 – 17), J5 11 (10 – 13), z2 14 (12 – 16), z3 16 (14 – 19), z4 16 (14 – 17), z5 12 (11 – 13), Z4 19 (17 – 22), Z5 35 (29 – 38), s4 18 (16 – 21), s6 19 (17 – 21), S2 21 (18 – 23), S4 24 (20 – 26), S5 23 (18 – 26), r3 16 (13 – 20), R1 18 (16 – 23), some setae serrated, st1-st1 50 (49 – 52), st2-st2 57 (55 – 58), st1-st3 68 (66 – 70), posterior margin of the sternal shield concave, metapodal 1 length 26 (24 – 27), width 4 (2 – 5), metapodal 2 length 12, width 1, ventrianal shield 114 (100 – 118) long, 93 (92 – 93) wide at level of anterior corners and 77 (76 – 78) wide at level of anus, 4 poroids around the ventrianal shield, JV5 33 (30 – 35), spermatheca 17 long and 8 width, StIV 24 (23 – 25), macrosetae knobded, fixed digit of chelicerae 30 (28 – 31), mobile digit of chelicerae 31 (29 – 32), 2 denticles on fixed digit and 2 on mobile digit., Published as part of Kreiter, S., Mailloux, J., Tixier, M. - S., Le Bellec, F., Douin, M., Guichou, S. & Etienne, J., 2013, New Phytoseiid Mites Of The French West Indies, With Description Of A New Species, And New Records (Acari: Mesostigmata), pp. 285-303 in Acarologia 53 (3) on pages 296-297, DOI: 10.1051/acarologia/20132095, http://zenodo.org/record/4667233, {"references":["Kreiter S., Ueckermann E. A., Quilici S., 2002 - Seven new Phytoseiid species, with a new generic assignement and a key to the species of La ROunion Island (Acari: Mesostigmata) - Acarologia 42 (4): 335 - 350."]}
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14. Neoseiulus longispinosus
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Kreiter, S., Mailloux, J., Tixier, M. - S., Le Bellec, F., Douin, M., Guichou, S., and Etienne, J.
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Arthropoda ,Arachnida ,Mesostigmata ,Animalia ,Neoseiulus longispinosus ,Biodiversity ,Phytoseiidae ,Taxonomy ,Neoseiulus - Abstract
Neoseiulus longispinosus (Evans) Typhlodromus longispinosus Evans, 1952: 413; Evans, 1953: 465; Womersley, 1954: 177; Ehara, 1958: 55. Typhlodromus (Amblyseius) longispinosus, Chant, 1959: 74. Amblyseius longispinosus, Corpuz and Rimando, 1966: 129; Schicha, 1975: 103. Neoseiulus longispinosus, Moraes et al., 2000: 245. This species was already mentioned from Guadeloupe and other Islands of the French Antilles (Moraes et al., 2000) but only in very few localities on various host plants. It is distributed in many countries of the world, mainly in tropical areas. The biology of this species has been studied for pest control purposes including side effects of acaricides (Bin Ibrahim and Tan, 2000). The activity, feeding, development, predation, cannibalism, intra-guild predation and behaviour have been extensively studied by several authors (Schausberger and Croft, 1999a, b; Croft et al., 1999a, b; Schausberger and Croft, 2000 a, b; Blackwood et al., 2001). Previous Records — French Antilles (Guadeloupe, Les Saintes, Marie-Galante, Martinique, Saint-BarthØlØmy) (Moraes et al., 2000), Australia, China, Egypt, Hawaii, Hong-Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Russia, South Korea, Taïwan, Thailand (Moraes et al., 2004b). Specimens examined — Guadeloupe, Basse- Terre, Vieux-Habitants, Station Le Bouchu du CIRAD, 16°03’N, 61°45’W, alt. 21 m, 14 ♀ and 1 ♂ on Neonotonia wightii and Tridax procumbens within an experimental citrus crop, Mailloux coll., April to December 2008; Basse-Terre, Petit-Bourg, Domaine Duclos de l’INRA Antilles-Guyane, 16°12’N, 61°39’W, alt. 85 m, 1 ♂ on Vigna sp., Kreiter coll., 21 December 2008. Remarks — the measurements and description of the specimens collected fit very well those given by Moraes et al. (2000)., Published as part of Kreiter, S., Mailloux, J., Tixier, M. - S., Le Bellec, F., Douin, M., Guichou, S. & Etienne, J., 2013, New Phytoseiid Mites Of The French West Indies, With Description Of A New Species, And New Records (Acari: Mesostigmata), pp. 285-303 in Acarologia 53 (3) on page 298, DOI: 10.1051/acarologia/20132095, http://zenodo.org/record/4667233, {"references":["Evans G. O. 1952 - On a new predatory mite of economic importance - Bull. Entomol. Res. 43: 397 - 401.","Evans G. O. 1953 - On some mites of the genus Typhlodromus Scheuten, 1857, from S. E. Asia - Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 6: 449 - 467. doi: 10.1080 / 00222935308654444","Womersley H. 1954 - Species of the subfamily Phytoseiinae (Acarina: Laelaptidae) from Australia - Austral. J. Zool. 2: 169 - 191. doi: 10.1071 / ZO 9540169","Ehara S. 1958 - Three predatory mites of the genus Typhlodromus from Japan (Phytoseiidae) - Annot. Zool. Japonenses 31: 53 - 57.","Chant D. A. 1959 - Phytoseiid mites. Part I. Bionomics of seven species in southeastern England. Part II. A taxonomic review of the family Phytoseiidae, with descriptions of 38 new species - Can. Entomol. 91, suppl. 12: 1 - 166.","Corpuz L. A., Rimando L. 1966 - Some Philippine Amblyseiinae (Phytoseiidae: Acarina) - Philippine Agriculture 50: 114 - 136.","Schicha E. 1975 - Predacious mites (Acarina: Phytoseiidae) on sprayed apple trees at Bathurst (N. S. W.) - J. Austral. Entomol. Soc. 14: 217 - 219.","Moraes G. J. de, Kreiter S., Lofego A. C. 2000 - Plant mites of the French Antilles. 3. Phytoseiidae - Acarologia 40: 237 - 264.","Bin Ibrahim Y., Tan S. Y. 2000 - Influence of sublethal exposure to abamectin on the biological performance of Neoseiulus longispinosus (Acari: Phytoseiidae) - J. Econ. Entomol. 93 (4): 1085 - 1089. doi: 10.1603 / 0022 - 0493 - 93.4.1085","Schausberger P., Croft B. A. 1999 a - Predation on and discrimination between con- and heterospecific eggs among specialist and generalist phytoseiid mites (Acari: Phytoseiidae) - Environ. Entomol. 28: 523 - 528.","Croft B. A., Luh H. - K., Schausberger P. 1999 a - Larval size relative to larval feeding, cannibalism of larvae, egg, or adult female size and larval-adult setal patterns among thirteen phytoseiid mite species - Exp. Appl. Acarol. 23: 599 - 610.","Schausberger P., Croft B. A. 2000 a - Nutritional benefits of intraguild predation and cannibalism among generalist and specialist phytoseiid mites - Ecol. Entomol. 25: 1 - 8. doi: 10.1046 / j. 1365 - 2311.2000.00284. x","Blackwood J. S., Schausberger P., Croft B. A. 2001 - Prey stage preferences in generalist and specialist phytoseiid mites (Acari: Phytoseiidae) when offered Tetranychus urticae (Acari: Tetranychidae) eggs and larvae - Environ. Entomol. 30: 1103 - 1111.","Moraes G. J. de, McMurtry J. A., Denmark H. A., Campos C. B. 2004 b - A revised catalog of the mite family Phytoseiidae - Zootaxa 434: 1 - 494."]}
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15. Amblyseius segregans De Leon 1966
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Kreiter, S., Mailloux, J., Tixier, M. - S., Le Bellec, F., Douin, M., Guichou, S., and Etienne, J.
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Arthropoda ,Arachnida ,Mesostigmata ,Animalia ,Amblyseius segregans ,Biodiversity ,Phytoseiidae ,Amblyseius ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Amblyseius segregans De Leon Amblyseius segregans De Leon, 1966: 90; McMurtry, 1983: 252; Denmark and Muma, 1989: 126; Denmark et al., 1999: 30; Moraes et al., 2000: 241. The biology of this species found only four times in British Guyana (2 females), Guatemala and Honduras (2 females), Guadeloupe (1 female) and Martinique (1 female) on various plants (De Leon, 1966; McMurtry, 1983; Denmark and Muma, 1989; Moraes et al., 2000; Moraes et al., 2004b) remains unknown. Previous Records — British Guyana (De Leon, 1966), Guadeloupe and Martinique (Moraes et al., 2000), Honduras and Guatemala (Moraes et al., 2004b). Specimens examined — Guadeloupe, Basse- Terre, RiviŁre Corossol, Cascade des Ecrevisses, 16°11’N, 61°39’W, alt. 177 m, 4 ♀ on a small schrub, Kreiter coll., 26 Dec. 2008; Basse-Terre, 1 Łre Chute du Carbet, 16°03’N, 61°39’W, alt. 890 m, 2 ♀ on Miconia furfuracea, Kreiter coll., 30 December 2008; Grande-Terre, Porte d’Enfer, beach, 16°31’N, 61°28’W, alt. 2 m, 1 ♀ on Pluchea symphytifolia, Kreiter coll., 27 December 2008. Remarks — the measurements and description of the specimens collected fit very well those mentioned by Moraes et al. (2000)., Published as part of Kreiter, S., Mailloux, J., Tixier, M. - S., Le Bellec, F., Douin, M., Guichou, S. & Etienne, J., 2013, New Phytoseiid Mites Of The French West Indies, With Description Of A New Species, And New Records (Acari: Mesostigmata), pp. 285-303 in Acarologia 53 (3) on page 297, DOI: 10.1051/acarologia/20132095, http://zenodo.org/record/4667233, {"references":["De Leon D. 1966 - Phytoseiidae of British Guyana with keys to species (Acarina: Mesostigmata) - Studies on the Fauna of Suriname and other Guyanas 8: 81 - 102.","McMurtry J. A. 1983 - Phytoseiid mites from Guatemala, with descriptions of two new species and redefinitions of the genera Euseius, Typhloseiopsis, and the Typhlodromus occidentalis species group (Acari: Mesostigmata) - Intern. J. Entomol. 25 (4): 249 - 272.","Denmark H. A., Muma M. H. 1989 - A revision of the genus Amblyseius Berlese, 1914 (Acari: Phytoseiidae) - Occasional Papers of the Florida State Collection of Arthropods, USA, 4, 149 pp.","Denmark H. A., Evans G. A., Aguilar H., Vargas C., Ochoa R. 1999 - Phytoseiidae of Central America - Indira Publishing House, West Bloomfield, Michigan, USA, 125 pp.","Moraes G. J. de, Kreiter S., Lofego A. C. 2000 - Plant mites of the French Antilles. 3. Phytoseiidae - Acarologia 40: 237 - 264.","Moraes G. J. de, McMurtry J. A., Denmark H. A., Campos C. B. 2004 b - A revised catalog of the mite family Phytoseiidae - Zootaxa 434: 1 - 494."]}
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16. Amblyseius sakalava Blommers 1976
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Kreiter, S., Mailloux, J., Tixier, M. - S., Le Bellec, F., Douin, M., Guichou, S., and Etienne, J.
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Amblyseius sakalava Blommers Amblyseius sakalava Blommers, 1976: 96; suspected junior synonym of Amblyseius largoensis (according to Ueckermann and Loots, 1988). Biology — Amblyseius sakalava was first found in Madagascar on Corchorus trilocularis (Blommers, 1976) and then in a search for native natural enemies of Tetranychus urticae Koch in Sri-Lanka, collected on Manihot esculenta and identified by Dr Viebergen (Wijesekara, 2006). Its life history, reproductive performance on different foods and functional response to the prey were studied in the laboratory. At an average temperature of 29°C, when fed on pollen, A. sakalava completed its life cycle (egg to adult) in 4.5 days on average. The mean preovipositional period is 4.1 days and a female lays an average of 2.2 eggs per day when fed on T. urticae and 1.9 eggs per day when fed on pollen of Tridax procumbens (Asteraceae). The predatory mite reproduces equally when fed on this pollen and a mixture of T. procumbens pollen and the prey mite. But the reproductive performance was significantly lower when the predatory mite was fed on Tetranychus urticae Koch mite alone or pollen of Tithonia diversifolia or a mixture of T. diversifolia pollen and the latter prey mite. Study of functional response showed a typical type 2 response (Wijesekara, 2006). Previous Records — Madagascar (Blommers, 1976; Moraes et al., 2004b), Sri Lanka (Viebergen, in Wijesekara, 2006). Specimens examined — Guadeloupe, Basse- Terre, RiviŁre Corossol, Route des Mamelles, 16°10’N, 61°41’W, alt. 221 m, 1 ♀ on Syngonium podophyllum, Kreiter coll., 22 Dec. 2008. Remarks — this is the first record of this species in the West Indies. The measurements of the single specimen collected fit rather well the measurements given by Blommers (1976). This species was considered as a junior synonym of Amblyseius largoensis (Muma) by Ueckermann and Loots (1988). We fully disagree with this claimed synonymy as to our knowledge it was not demonstrated and as several characters are different between the two species: A. sakalava has 30 % longer measurements for several setae, especially Z5, nearly two times longer cervix of the spermatheca, at least 7 poroids on the dorsal shield to up to 15 compared to none to three maximum in A. largoensis, and the posterior limit of the sternal concave instead of straight in A. largoensis. However as we have collected only one specimen, all these differences have to be examined carefully on more individuals and the potential synonymy studied with modern analysis means. The measurements of the adult female presently found are as follow: dorsal shield smooth, dorsal shield length 365, width 258, 7 solenostomes (gd 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8 and 9), j1 35, j3 52, j4 5, j5 8, j6 8, J2 8, J5 13, z2 15, z4 13, z5 8, Z1 10, Z4 100, Z5 264, s4 93, S2 10, S4 8, S5 8, r3 10, R1 8, all setae smooth, st1- st1 65, st2-st2 70, st1-st3 68, posterior margin of the sternal shield straigth, metapodal 1 length 20, width 5, metapodal 2 length 15, width 1, ventrianal shield 108 long, 55 wide at level of anterior corners and 68 wide at level of anus, 4 poroids around the ventrianal shield and genital shield, JV5 63, spermatheca 33 long and 5 width, SgeI 45, SgeII 38, SgeIII 43, StiIII 40, SgeIV 118, StiIV 83, StIV 70, macrosetae whip-like, fixed digit of chelicerae 33, mobile digit of chelicerae 33, 11 denticles on fixed digit and 5 on mobile digit., Published as part of Kreiter, S., Mailloux, J., Tixier, M. - S., Le Bellec, F., Douin, M., Guichou, S. & Etienne, J., 2013, New Phytoseiid Mites Of The French West Indies, With Description Of A New Species, And New Records (Acari: Mesostigmata), pp. 285-303 in Acarologia 53 (3) on pages 290-291, DOI: 10.1051/acarologia/20132095, http://zenodo.org/record/4667233, {"references":["Blommers L. 1976 - Some Phytoseiidae (Acarina: Mesostigmata) from Madagascar, with descriptions of eight new species and notes on their biology - Bijdragen tot Dierkunde 46 (1): 80 - 106.","Ueckermann E. A., Loots G. C. 1988 - The African species of the subgenera Anthoseius De Leon and Amblyseius Berlese (Acari: Phytoseiidae) - Entomol. Mem. Depart. Agric. Water Supply, RSA 73: 1 - 168.","Wijesekara G. A. W. 2006 - Life history, reproductive performance and functional response of Amblyseius sakalava, a potential biocontrol agent of the twospotted spider mite - Cey. J. Sci. (Bio. Sci.) 35 (2): 137 - 140.","Moraes G. J. de, McMurtry J. A., Denmark H. A., Campos C. B. 2004 b - A revised catalog of the mite family Phytoseiidae - Zootaxa 434: 1 - 494."]}
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17. Typhlodromips amilus De Leon 1967
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Typhlodromips amilus De Leon Typhlodromips amilus De Leon, 1967: 28, senior synonym of Typhlodromips bhoraii De Leon, in Denmark et al., 1999: 37-38. The biology of this species found only two times, in Trinidad Island on Cedrela sp. and on an unknown Bromeliaceae by De Leon (1967) and on Hevea brasiliensis by Ferla and Moraes (2002) is unknown. This species is mentioned and indicated as a senior synonym of T. bhoraii De Leon in the catalogue of Denmark et al. (1999). Previous Records — Brazil, Trinidad (De Leon, 1967; Denmark et al., 1999; Moraes et al., 2004b). Specimens examined — Guadeloupe, Basse- Terre, Petit-Bourg, Domaine Duclos de l’INRA Antilles-Guyane, 16°12’N, 61°39’W, alt. 85 m, 1 ♀ on Spathodea campanulata, Kreiter coll., 3 January 2009. Remarks — this is the first record of this species in the West Indies. The measurements of the single specimen collected fit rather well the measurements given by De Leon (1967) and by Denmark et al. (1999). All setae are however slightly shorter, between 1 and 5 µm, which represent less than 10 % of variation, which is less than the intraspecific variation of 20 % around the mean defined by Tixier (2012). In addition, Denmark et al. (1999) mentioned that T. amilus is a species submitted to variation in lengths of setae. The measurements of the single adult female presently found are as follow: dorsal shield reticulated, dorsal shield length 355, width 183, six solenostomes (gd 1, 2, 3, 5, 8 and 9), j1 18, j3 20, j4 10, j5 13, j6 10, J2 13, J5 8, z2 15, z4 15, z5 11, Z1 13, Z4 33, Z5 53, s4 20, S2 16, S4 15, S5 10, r3 10, R1 13, Z4 and Z5 serrated, st1-st1 52, st2-st2 63, st1-st3 58, posterior margin of the sternal shield straight, metapodal 1 length 15, width 5, metapodal 2 length 10, width 2, ventrianal shield 100 long, 90 wide at level of anterior corners and 80 wide at level of anus, 3 poroids around the ventrianal shield, JV5 28, spermatheca 18 long and 8 width, SgeI 15, SgeII 13, SgeIII 13, StiIII 20, SgeIV 28, StiIV 13, StIV 30, macrosetae all knobbed, fixed digit of chelicerae 28, mobile digit of chelicerae 28, 8-9 denticles on fixed digit and 3 on mobile digit., Published as part of Kreiter, S., Mailloux, J., Tixier, M. - S., Le Bellec, F., Douin, M., Guichou, S. & Etienne, J., 2013, New Phytoseiid Mites Of The French West Indies, With Description Of A New Species, And New Records (Acari: Mesostigmata), pp. 285-303 in Acarologia 53 (3) on page 296, DOI: 10.1051/acarologia/20132095, http://zenodo.org/record/4667233, {"references":["De Leon D. 1967 - Some mites of the Caribbean Area. Part I. Acarina on Plants in Trinidad, West Indies - Allen Press Inc., Lawrence, Kansas, 66 pp.","Denmark H. A., Evans G. A., Aguilar H., Vargas C., Ochoa R. 1999 - Phytoseiidae of Central America - Indira Publishing House, West Bloomfield, Michigan, USA, 125 pp.","Ferla N. J., Moraes G. J. de, 2002 - Acaros predadores (Acari) em plantas nativas e cultivadas do Estado do Rio Grannde do Sul, Brasil - Rev. Brasil. Zool. 19 (4): 1001 - 1031.","Moraes G. J. de, McMurtry J. A., Denmark H. A., Campos C. B. 2004 b - A revised catalog of the mite family Phytoseiidae - Zootaxa 434: 1 - 494.","Tixier M. - S. 2012 - Approaches to assess intraspecific variations of morphological continuous characters: the case study of the family Phytoseiidae (Acari: Mesostigmata) - Cladistics sous presse, doi: 10.1111 / j. 1096 - 0031.2012.00394. x"]}
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18. Euseius ovaloides
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Euseius ovaloides (Blommers) Amblyseius (Amblyseius) ovaloides Blommers, 1974: 147. Amblyseius ovaloides Schicha and McMurtry, 1986: 177; Gutierrez and Etienne, 1986: 88. Euseius ovaloides Quilici et al., 1997: 284; Moraes et al., 2000; Quilici et al., 2000: 100; 242; Moraes et al., 2001: 43. The biology of this species found only a few times in Madagascar (Blommers, 1974), Papua-New Guinea (Schicha and Gutierrez 1985), Seychelles (Schicha, 1987), Reunion Island, (Quilici et al., 1997, 2000), Guadeloupe, Martinique and Marie-Galante (Moraes et al., 2000; Kreiter et al., 2006) on various plants remains unknown. It was suspected to be a poorly active predator of tetranychid mites (Gutierrez and Etienne, 1986). Previous Records — French Antilles (Guadeloupe and Marie-Galante) (Moraes et al., 2000), Madagascar, Papua New Guinea, Reunion Island (Kreiter et al., 2000), Seychelles (Moraes et al., 2004b). Specimens examined — Guadeloupe, Basse- Terre, Vieux-Habitants, Station Le Bouchu du CIRAD, 16°03’N, 61°45’W, alt. 21 m, 1 ♀ on Spondias monbim, Kreiter coll., 19 June 2008; Grande-Terre, Vieux Bourg, Port, 16°21’N, 61°31’W, alt. 2m, 1 ♀ on Carica papaya, Kreiter coll., 29 december 2008; Basse- Terre, Viard, beach, 16°10’N, 61°35’W, alt. 4 m, 1 ♀ on Ricinus communis, Kreiter and Rault coll., 1 January 2009; Martinique, Saint-Esprit, Quartier RØgal, 14°32’N, 60°58’W, alt. 112 m, 1 ♀ on Spondias dulcis, Kreiter coll., 15 November 2010; Le Marin, 14°28’N, 60°51’W, alt. 112 m, 3 ♀ on Annona muricata, Kreiter coll., 16 November 2010; Le Lorrain, Morne DØgras, 14°48’N, 61°05’W, alt. 355 m, 2 ♀ on Carica papaya, Kreiter coll., 22 November 2010. Remarks — the measurements and description of the specimens collected fit very well those given by Moraes et al. (2000)., Published as part of Kreiter, S., Mailloux, J., Tixier, M. - S., Le Bellec, F., Douin, M., Guichou, S. & Etienne, J., 2013, New Phytoseiid Mites Of The French West Indies, With Description Of A New Species, And New Records (Acari: Mesostigmata), pp. 285-303 in Acarologia 53 (3) on pages 297-298, DOI: 10.1051/acarologia/20132095, http://zenodo.org/record/4667233, {"references":["Blommers L. 1974 - Species of the genus Amblyseius Berlese, 1914, from Tamatave, east Madagascar (Acarina: Phytoseiidae) - Bull. Zool. Museum Univ. van Amsterdam 3: 143 - 155.","Schicha E., McMurtry J. A. 1986 - Two new and two known species of Typhlodromus Scheuten (Acari: Phytoseiidae) from Australia - J. Austral. Entomol. Soc. 25: 177 - 183. doi: 10.1111 / j. 1440 - 6055.1986. tb 01100. x","Gutierrez J., Etienne J. 1986 - Les Tetranychidae de La ROunion et quelques-uns de leurs prOdateurs - Agronomie trop. 41 (1): 84 - 91.","Quilici S., Kreiter S., Ueckermann E. A., Vincenot D. 1997 - Predatory mites (Acari) from various crops on ROunion Island - Intern. J. Acarol. 23: 283 - 291.","Moraes G. J. de, Kreiter S., Lofego A. C. 2000 - Plant mites of the French Antilles. 3. Phytoseiidae - Acarologia 40: 237 - 264.","Quilici S., Ueckermann E. A., Kreiter S., VayssiLres J. - F. 2000 - Phytoseiidae (Acari) of ROunion Island - Acarologia 41: 95 - 106.","Moraes G. J. de, Ueckermann E. A., Oliveira A. R., Yaninek J. S. 2001 - Phytoseiidae mites of the genus Euseius (Acari: Phytoseiidae) from Sub-Saharan Africa - Zootaxa 3: 1 - 70.","Schicha E., Gutierrez J. 1985 - Phytoseiidae of Papua New Guinea, with three new species, and new records of Tetranychidae (Acari) - Intern. J. Acarol. 11: 173 - 181. doi: 10.1080 / 01647958508683412","Moraes G. J. de, McMurtry J. A., Denmark H. A., Campos C. B. 2004 b - A revised catalog of the mite family Phytoseiidae - Zootaxa 434: 1 - 494."]}
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19. Amblyseius fernandezi Chant and Baker
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Amblyseius fernandezi Chant and Baker Amblyseius fernandezi Chant and Baker, 1965: 19. The biology of this species, found in Central America, is unknown. Previous Records — Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica (Chant and Baker, 1965; Denmark et al., 1999; Moraes et al., 2004b; Castro et al., 2010), El Salvador, Mexico and Venezuela (Castro et al., 2010). Specimens examined — Guadeloupe, Basse- Terre, RiviŁre Corossol, Cascade des Ecrevisses, 16°11’N, 61°39’W, alt. 177 m, 1 ♀ on an unknown Melastomataceae, Kreiter coll., 26 Dec. 2008. Remarks — this is the first record of this species in the West Indies. The measurements of the single specimen collected fit rather well the measurements given by Denmark and Muma (1989). All the setae are however slightly longer, but at maximum less than 10 % of variation, which is less than the threshold of 20 % around the mean defined by Tixier (2012) to characterize intraspecific variations. The measurements of the adult female presently found are as follow: dorsal shield smooth, dorsal shield length 368, width 288, 1 solenostome visible (gd 9), j1 30, j3 41, j4 3, j5 5, j6 5, J2 5, J5 8, z2 15, z4 12, z5 3, Z1 10, Z4 112, Z5 190, s4 90, S2 10, S4 10, S5 10, r3 12, R1 10, all setae smooth, st1-st1 65, st2-st2 75, st1-st3 63, posterior margin of the sternal shield concave, metapodal 1 length 25, width 3, metapodal 20 length 10, width 2, ventrianal shield 115 long, 78 wide at level of anterior corners and 78 wide at level of anus, 4 poroids around the ventrianal shield and genital shield, JV5 80, spermatheca 17 long and 5 width, SgeI 40, SgeII 40, SgeIII 50, StiIII 35, SgeIV 75, StiIV 62, StIV 75, macrosetae whip-like, fixed digit of chelicerae 37, mobile digit of chelicerae 40, 13-14 denticles on fixed digit and 4 on mobile digit., Published as part of Kreiter, S., Mailloux, J., Tixier, M. - S., Le Bellec, F., Douin, M., Guichou, S. & Etienne, J., 2013, New Phytoseiid Mites Of The French West Indies, With Description Of A New Species, And New Records (Acari: Mesostigmata), pp. 285-303 in Acarologia 53 (3) on page 290, DOI: 10.1051/acarologia/20132095, http://zenodo.org/record/4667233, {"references":["Chant D. A., Baker, E. W. 1965 - The Phytoseiidae (Acarina) of Central America - Mem. Entomol. Soc. Canada, 41, 56 pp.","Denmark H. A., Evans G. A., Aguilar H., Vargas C., Ochoa R. 1999 - Phytoseiidae of Central America - Indira Publishing House, West Bloomfield, Michigan, USA, 125 pp.","Moraes G. J. de, McMurtry J. A., Denmark H. A., Campos C. B. 2004 b - A revised catalog of the mite family Phytoseiidae - Zootaxa 434: 1 - 494.","Castro T. M. M. G. de, Moraes G. J. de, McMurtry J. A. 2010 - New Phytoseiidae (Acari: Mesostigmata) from Costa Rica, with description of two new species and additional information on other species - Intern. J. Acarol. 36 (1): 35 - 48. doi: 10.1080 / 01647950903506718","Denmark H. A., Muma M. H. 1989 - A revision of the genus Amblyseius Berlese, 1914 (Acari: Phytoseiidae) - Occasional Papers of the Florida State Collection of Arthropods, USA, 4, 149 pp.","Tixier M. - S. 2012 - Approaches to assess intraspecific variations of morphological continuous characters: the case study of the family Phytoseiidae (Acari: Mesostigmata) - Cladistics sous presse, doi: 10.1111 / j. 1096 - 0031.2012.00394. x"]}
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20. Phytoseiid mites (Acari) are bio-indicators of agricultural practice impact on the agroecosystem functioning
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Le Bellec, F., Julie Mailloux, Dubois, P., Amélie Rajaud, Serge Kreiter, Christian Bockstaller, Marie-Stéphane Tixier, Eric MALEZIEUX, Fonctionnement agroécologique et performances des systèmes de cultures horticoles (UPR HORTSYS), Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement (Cirad), Centre de Biologie pour la Gestion des Populations (UMR CBGP), Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement (Cirad)-Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-Centre international d'études supérieures en sciences agronomiques (Montpellier SupAgro)-Université de Montpellier (UM)-Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD [France-Sud])-Institut national d’études supérieures agronomiques de Montpellier (Montpellier SupAgro), Institut national d'enseignement supérieur pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement (Institut Agro)-Institut national d'enseignement supérieur pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement (Institut Agro), Laboratoire Agronomie et Environnement - Antenne Colmar (LAE-Colmar ), Laboratoire Agronomie et Environnement (LAE), and Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-Université de Lorraine (UL)-Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-Université de Lorraine (UL)
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21. A participatory method to design innovative sustainable cropping systems for citrus production at the field scale in the French West Indies
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Le Bellec, F., Eric MALEZIEUX, Christian Bockstaller, Harry Ozier Lafontaine, Lesueur Jannoyer, M., Fonctionnement et conduite des Systèmes de culture Tropicaux et Méditerranéens, Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement (Cirad)-Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-Institut national d’études supérieures agronomiques de Montpellier (Montpellier SupAgro), Institut national d'enseignement supérieur pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement (Institut Agro)-Institut national d'enseignement supérieur pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement (Institut Agro), Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement (Cirad), Laboratoire Agronomie et Environnement (LAE), Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-Université de Lorraine (UL), Unité de Recherche AgroPédoClimatique de la zone caraïbe (APC), Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA), Pôle de Recherche Agro-Environnementale de la Martinique, Partenaires INRAE, and ProdInra, Migration
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22. 12 - Pitahaya (pitaya) (Hylocereus spp.)
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23. Chancre bactérien des agrumes : un point sur les connaissances acquises et leur transfert au service de l'agrumiculture réunionnaise
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PRUVOST, Olivier, Vernière, Christian, Couteau, A., Le Bellec, F., Didier, C., Vanniere, H., Luisetti, J., Gottwald, T., Hartung, Jörg, Station de recherches agronomiques de San Giuliano, Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA), and ProdInra, Migration
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Le chancre bactérien est une maladie des agrumes dont l'incidence économique est globalement importante. Bien qu'ayant fait l'objet d'un grand nombre de publications scientifiques au cours des 40 dernières années, cette maladie demeure lune des contraintes de la filière agrumicole et il a été souligné que des recherches visant à préciser l'épidémiologie de cette maladie en zones tropicales étaient nécessaires. La contribution du Cirad à l'île de la Réunion se situe à ce niveau. Les principaux résultats acquis au cours de la dernière décennie ont concemé: - la caractérisation de l'agent pathogène, Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. citri (Xac), associé à cette maladie dans l'archipel des Mascareignes; - l'analyse des caractéristiques biologiques et épidémiologiques de la bactérie dans les conditions réunionnaises, ce qui a permis de préciser les périodes à risque en fonction du stade phénologique de l'hôte et des facteurs environnementaux, d'évaluer globalement l'importance biologique des populations associées à différents modes de survie de Xac, et de préciser l'importance de là qualité sanitaire des pépinières dans une stratégie de lutte Intégrée contre le chancre bactérien; - une analyse plus fine de l'épidémiologie de Xac en pépinières (exsudation de l'agent pathogène à partir de lésions foliaires, modélisation de l'évolution spatio-temporelle de la maladie dans des pépinières expérimentales en fonction d'itinéraires culturaux et des paramètres environnementaux); - la mise au point d'outils de diagnostic moléculaire basés sur là PCR; - une évaluation de la sensibilité à Xac d'une gamme de cultivars et hybrides d'agrumes (principalement orangers et mandariniers). Ces données et outils sont actuellement intégrés dans un schéma visant à moderniser les pépinières agrumicoles à la Réunion.
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24. New Phytoseiid mites of the FrenchWest Indies, with description of a new species, and new records (Acari: Mesostigmata)
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Kreiter, S., primary, Mailloux, J., additional, Tixier, M.-S., additional, Le Bellec, F., additional, Douin, M., additional, Guichou, S., additional, and Etienne, J., additional
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25. WEED CONTROL WITH A COVER CROP (NEONOTONIA WIGHTII) IN MANDARIN ORCHARDS IN GUADELOUPE (FWI)
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Le Bellec, F., primary, Damas, O., additional, Boullenger, G., additional, Vannière, H., additional, Lesueur Jannoyer, M., additional, Tournebize, R., additional, and Ozier Lafontaine, H., additional
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26. GENETIC DIVERSITY OF CARIBBEAN MANGOES (MANGIFERA INDICA L.) USING MICROSATELLITE MARKERS
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Duval, M.-F., primary, Risterucci, A.-M., additional, Calabre, C., additional, Le Bellec, F., additional, Bunel, J., additional, and Sitbon, C., additional
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27. PAPAYA BREEDING FOR TOLERANCE TO BACTERIAL DECLINE (ERWINIA SP.) IN THE CARIBBEAN REGION
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Ollitrault, P., primary, Bruyère, S., additional, Ocampo, J., additional, de Lapeyre, L., additional, Gallard, A., additional, Argoud, L., additional, Duval, M.F., additional, Coppens d'Eeckenbrugge, G., additional, and Le Bellec, F., additional
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28. Prevention and management of plant protection product transfers within the environment: A review.
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Tournebize J, Bedos C, Corio-Costet MF, Douzals JP, Gouy V, Le Bellec F, Achard AL, and Mamy L
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The intensification of agriculture has promoted the simplification and specialization of agroecosystems, resulting in negative impacts such as decreasing landscape heterogeneity and increasing use of plant protection products (PPP), with the acceleration of PPP transfers to environmental compartments and loss in biodiversity. In this context, the present work reviews the various levers for action promoting the prevention and management of these transfers in the environment and the available modelling tools. Two main categories of levers were identified: (1) better control of the application, including the reduction of doses and of PPP dispersion during application thanks to appropriate equipment and settings, PPP formulations and consideration of meteorological conditions; (2) reduction of post-application transfers at plot scales (soil cover, low tillage, organic matter management, remediation etc. and at landscape scales using either dry (grassed strips, forest, hedgerows and ditches) or wet (ponds, mangroves and stormwater basins) buffer zones. The management of PPP residues leftover in the spray tanks (biobeds) also represents a lever for limiting point-source PPP pollution. Numerous models have been developed to simulate the transfers of PPPs at plot scales. They are scarce for landscape scales. A few are used for regulatory risk assessment. These models could still be improved, for example, if current agricultural practices (e.g. agro-ecological practices and biopesticides), and their effect on PPP transfers were better described. If operated alone, none of the levers guarantee a zero risk of PPP transfer. However, if levers are applied in a combined manner, PPP transfers could be more easily limited (agricultural practices, landscape organization etc.)., Competing Interests: Declarations. Ethics approval and consent to participate: Not applicable Consent to publish: Not applicable. Competing interests: The authors declare no competing interests., (© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.)
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29. Main conclusions and perspectives from the collective scientific assessment of the effects of plant protection products on biodiversity and ecosystem services along the land-sea continuum in France and French overseas territories.
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Pesce S, Mamy L, Sanchez W, Amichot M, Artigas J, Aviron S, Barthélémy C, Beaudouin R, Bedos C, Bérard A, Berny P, Bertrand C, Bertrand C, Betoulle S, Bureau-Point E, Charles S, Chaumot A, Chauvel B, Coeurdassier M, Corio-Costet MF, Coutellec MA, Crouzet O, Doussan I, Faburé J, Fritsch C, Gallai N, Gonzalez P, Gouy V, Hedde M, Langlais A, Le Bellec F, Leboulanger C, Margoum C, Martin-Laurent F, Mongruel R, Morin S, Mougin C, Munaron D, Nélieu S, Pelosi C, Rault M, Sabater S, Stachowski-Haberkorn S, Sucré E, Thomas M, Tournebize J, and Leenhardt S
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Preservation of biodiversity and ecosystem services is critical for sustainable development and human well-being. However, an unprecedented erosion of biodiversity is observed and the use of plant protection products (PPP) has been identified as one of its main causes. In this context, at the request of the French Ministries responsible for the Environment, for Agriculture and for Research, a panel of 46 scientific experts ran a nearly 2-year-long (2020-2022) collective scientific assessment (CSA) of international scientific knowledge relating to the impacts of PPP on biodiversity and ecosystem services. The scope of this CSA covered the terrestrial, atmospheric, freshwater, and marine environments (with the exception of groundwater) in their continuity from the site of PPP application to the ocean, in France and French overseas territories, based on international knowledge produced on or transposable to this type of context (climate, PPP used, biodiversity present, etc.). Here, we provide a brief summary of the CSA's main conclusions, which were drawn from about 4500 international publications. Our analysis finds that PPP contaminate all environmental matrices, including biota, and cause direct and indirect ecotoxicological effects that unequivocally contribute to the decline of certain biological groups and alter certain ecosystem functions and services. Levers for action to limit PPP-driven pollution and effects on environmental compartments include local measures from plot to landscape scales and regulatory improvements. However, there are still significant gaps in knowledge regarding environmental contamination by PPPs and its effect on biodiversity and ecosystem functions and services. Perspectives and research needs are proposed to address these gaps., (© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.)
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- 2023
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30. Influence of ground cover management on diversity and density of phytoseiid mites (Acari: Phytoseiidae) in Guadeloupean citrus orchards.
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Mailloux J, Le Bellec F, Kreiter S, Tixier MS, and Dubois P
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- Animals, Biodiversity, Plants, Population Density, Rain, Temperature, Citrus, Mites physiology, Pest Control, Biological methods
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The abundance and diversity of phytoseiid mites in the vegetal ground cover of a citrus orchard were surveyed by monthly samplings from October 2008 to July 2009. Six different vegetal cover management methods were studied: herbicide application without mowing (Gly), mowing without herbicide application (PV), mowing with herbicide application (AV), late mowing without herbicide application (LMV), cover crop (Neonotonia wightii, Fabaceae) without herbicide application (PNeo) and cover crop with herbicide application (ANeo). Eleven species were present in the ground cover, with Phytoseius rex and Proprioseiopsis mexicanus as major species. Species richness and densities (1.5 ± 4.5) in the Gly treatment were very low, except for one sample 4 months after herbicide treatment. The AV and PV treatments showed poor diversity and very low mite densities (1.2 ± 2.6 and 1.4 ± 1.5, respectively). The LMV treatment showed the highest diversity and high density of phytoseiid mites (6.9 ± 8.8). The ANeo and PNeo treatments also showed generally high diversity, but with variations in time and exhibited the highest density of phytoseiid mites (13.5 ± 12.7 and 13.4 ± 9.1, respectively). Neonotonia wightii as the cover crop seems to act as a reservoir of phytoseiid mites, sustaining abundant and diverse populations all year round. Some naturally occurring plant species such as Achyranthes aspera, Amaranthus dubius and Eleutheranthera ruderalis could also constitute favourable host plants for Phytoseiidae. Results are discussed in relation to the potential of collected phytoseiid species as candidates for biological control of phytophagous mites on Guadeloupean citrus orchards.
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- 2010
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31. Efficiency of a bagasse substrate in a biological bed system for the degradation of glyphosate, malathion and lambda-cyhalothrin under tropical climate conditions.
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de Roffignac L, Cattan P, Mailloux J, Herzog D, and Le Bellec F
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- Glycine analogs & derivatives, Glycine metabolism, Malathion metabolism, Nitriles metabolism, Pyrethrins metabolism, Toxicity Tests, Tropical Climate, Glyphosate, Biodegradation, Environmental, Cellulose chemistry, Pesticide Residues metabolism
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Background: After the rinsing of spray equipment, the rinsing water contains polluting products. One way to avoid pollution is to bring the rinsing water over a purification system, a biological bed. The system consists of an impermeable tub filled with a biomix substrate that facilitates biodegradation of pesticides. Usually, straw is one component of the biomix. The objective of this study was to assess the efficiency of an unusual substrate, bagasse, a residue of sugar cane, for the degradation of three pesticides, glyphosate, malathion and lambda-cyhalothrin., Results: Results showed that more than 99% of malathion and glyphosate were degraded in 6 months. In the biological bed, the DT(50) value for malathion was 17 days, for glyphosate 33 days and for lambda-cyhalothrin 43 days. The degradation rate of aminomethylphosphonic acid (AMPA) residues from the degradation of glyphosate was slower than that of the other pesticides (DT(50) 69 days). Finally, the innocuousness of the biomix after 6 months of degradation was confirmed by biological tests., Conclusions: Although the degradation rates of the three pesticides in the present bagasse-based system were similar to those under temperate conditions, the degradation conditions were improved by comparison with those in soil under the given tropical conditions. Further benefits of this system are pesticide confinement, to avoid their dispersion in the environment by liquids or solids, and a lower overall cost. Finally, possibilities for optimising the bagasse-based system (e.g. management of the water content and nature of the biomix) are discussed.
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- 2008
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