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2. An Observational Study to Determine the Real-Life Effectiveness of MP-AzeFlu® in Austrian Patients with Persistent Allergic Rhinitis
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Marth, Katharina, Renner, Andreas, Langmayr, Georg, Pohl, Wolfgang, Nguyen, Duc Tung, and Kuhl, Hans Christian
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- 2024
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3. A Clinical Study to Assess the Efficacy and Safety of MP-AzeFlu Nasal Spray in Comparison to Commercially Available Azelastine Hydrochloride and Fluticasone Propionate Nasal Sprays in Chinese Volunteers with Allergic Rhinitis
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Zhou, Bing, Cheng, Lei, Pan, Jing, Wang, Huizhong, Jin, Yongde, Zhao, Changqing, Lin, Peng, Tan, Guolin, Fang, Hongyan, Zhang, Hua, Zhou, Huifang, Dong, Yaowu, Kuhl, Hans Christian, Ramalingam, Rajesh Kumar, and Nguyen, Duc Tung
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- 2023
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4. Correction: A Clinical Study to Assess the Efficacy and Safety of MP-AzeFlu Nasal Spray in Comparison to Commercially Available Azelastine Hydrochloride and Fluticasone Propionate Nasal Sprays in Chinese Volunteers with Allergic Rhinitis
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Zhou, Bing, Cheng, Lei, Pan, Jing, Wang, Huizhong, Jin, Yongde, Zhao, Changqing, Lin, Peng, Tan, Guolin, Fang, Hongyan, Zhang, Hua, Zhou, Huifang, Dong, Yaowu, Kuhl, Hans Christian, Ramalingam, Rajesh Kumar, and Nguyen, Duc Tung
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- 2024
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5. Functional Response of Four Phytoseiid Mites to Eggs and First-Instar Larvae of Western Flower Thrips, Frankliniella occidentalis.
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Nguyen, Viet Ha, Song, Ziwei, Nguyen, Duc Tung, Van Leeuwen, Thomas, and De Clercq, Patrick
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BIOLOGICAL pest control ,FRANKLINIELLA occidentalis ,PREDATORY mite ,THRIPS ,PHYTOSEIIDAE - Abstract
Simple Summary: The western flower thrips, Frankliniella occidentalis, is a common pest in many crops worldwide. Predatory mites (Acari: Phytoseiidae) are effective predators of first-instar thrips and have been extensively used for biological control of the pest. However, the short development time of thrips larvae limits the effectiveness of thrips control. Recent studies have shown that some species of phytoseiid mites are capable of consuming thrips eggs embedded in leaf tissue, thereby extending the window for effective predation on F. occidentalis populations. In this study, we aimed to investigate the predatory ability of three phytoseiids native to Southeast Asia and one commercially available species on western flower thrips eggs and compare it with their predation on first instars of the pest. Both at 25 °C and 30 °C, the functional response of all the studied mites was type II to first instars of the thrips, whereas it shifted to type III when thrips eggs were provided. The consumption of first-instar thrips was consistently higher than that of thrips eggs. More thrips eggs were consumed at 30 °C than at 25 °C, whereas predation on larvae was minimally affected by temperature. Our research indicates the potential of the studied mites to contribute to the suppression of F. occidentalis outbreaks in Southeast Asia. The predation capacity and functional responses of adult females of the phytoseiid mites Amblyseius largoensis (Muma), Proprioseiopsis lenis (Corpuz and Rimando), Paraphytoseius cracentis (Corpuz and Rimando), and Amblyseius swirskii (Athias-Henriot) were studied on eggs and first instars of the western flower thrips, Frankliniella occidentalis (Pergande), in the laboratory at 25 °C and 30 °C. At both temperatures, the functional response of all four phytoseiid mites was type II to first instars of the thrips. In contrast, when offered thrips eggs, the functional response was type III. At both temperatures tested, A. swirskii had the highest mean daily consumption of first-instar F. occidentalis, followed by A. largoensis, P. cracentis, and P. lenis. Amblyseius largoensis had the shortest handling time and the highest maximum attack rate when first-instar thrips were the prey. When fed on thrips eggs, A. largoensis had the highest mean daily consumption, followed by A. swirskii, P. cracentis, and P. lenis. On thrips eggs, A. swirskii showed the shortest handling time and highest maximum attack rate. Our findings indicate that all four phytoseiids had a better ability to prey on first-instar larvae of F. occidentalis compared to thrips eggs. At 25 and 30 °C, A. largoensis was the better predator on thrips larvae, whereas A. swirskii was superior in consuming eggs of F. occidentalis. Proprioseiopsis lenis was the inferior predator on both thrips larvae and eggs compared to the other phytoseiids tested. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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6. An Observational Study to Determine the Real-Life Effectiveness of MP-AzeFlu® in Austrian Patients with Persistent Allergic Rhinitis.
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Marth, Katharina, Renner, Andreas, Langmayr, Georg, Pohl, Wolfgang, Nguyen, Duc Tung, and Kuhl, Hans Christian
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FLUTICASONE ,FLUTICASONE propionate ,ALLERGIC rhinitis ,VISUAL analog scale ,SCIENTIFIC observation ,OLDER patients - Abstract
Background: Many patients with allergic rhinitis (AR) have moderate-to-severe persistent AR. Meda Pharma's AzeFlu (MP-AzeFlu
® ) is an intranasal AR treatment comprising a novel formulation of azelastine hydrochloride and fluticasone propionate in a single device. Methods: This prospective observational study of 214 adults and adolescents in Austria with moderate-to-severe persistent AR assessed the effectiveness of MP-AzeFlu (one spray/nostril twice daily; daily doses: azelastine hydrochloride 548 μg; and fluticasone propionate 200 μg) for AR control in clinical practice using the visual analog scale. Symptom severity was reported on days 0, 1, 3, 7, 14, 21, 28, 35, and 42. Patient demographics, AR phenotype, allergen sensitization, symptomatology, AR treatments in the previous year, and the reason for the MP-AzeFlu prescription were recorded. Results: MP-AzeFlu treatment was associated with a rapid and statistically significant reduction in the visual analog scale score from baseline to each timepoint measured, including day 1 (all p < 0.0001). Mean (standard deviation) visual analog scale score was 53.5 mm (26.3) at baseline, 25.3 mm (21.0) on day 28, and 19.6 mm (17.4) on day 42, a mean overall reduction from baseline of 41.4 (23.9) mm for completers. Results were consistent irrespective of patient age, gender, severity, or traditional AR phenotype. Prior to MP-AzeFlu prescription, congestion was considered the most bothersome symptom. The majority of patients reported using at least two AR therapies in the past year, including oral antihistamines, intranasal corticosteroids, and intranasal antihistamines. Conclusions: Many patients in Austria live with uncontrolled persistent AR despite treatment. MP-AzeFlu provides effective and rapid control of persistent AR in a real-world Austrian setting. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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7. Implementing Light Emitting Diode Technology for Vein Detections
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Phan, Nhat Minh L., Nguyen, Duc Tung, Le, Thanh Hai, Pham, Thu Hien T., Magjarevic, Ratko, Editor-in-chief, Ładyżyński, Piotr, Series editor, Ibrahim, Fatimah, Series editor, Lacković, Igor, Series editor, Rock, Emilio Sacristan, Series editor, Vo Van, Toi, editor, Nguyen Le, Thanh An, editor, and Nguyen Duc, Thang, editor
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- 2018
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8. A double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of the efficacy and safety of two doses of azelastine hydrochloride in perennial allergic rhinitis
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Bousquet, Jean, primary, Klimek, Ludger, additional, Kuhl, Hans-Christian, additional, Nguyen, Duc Tung, additional, Ramalingam, Rajesh Kumar, additional, Canonica, G. W., additional, and Berger, William E., additional
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- 2023
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9. Numerical investigation on the shear behavior of slender reinforced concrete beams without shear reinforcement differed by various boundary and loading conditions
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Yasar Hanifi Gedik, Christoph Betschoga, Nguyen Duc Tung, and Nguyen Viet Tue
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Architecture ,Building and Construction ,Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality ,Civil and Structural Engineering - Published
- 2023
10. Onset of Action of the Fixed Combination Intranasal Azelastine-Fluticasone Propionate in an Allergen Exposure Chamber
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Bousquet, Jean, Meltzer, Eli O., Couroux, Peter, Koltun, Arkady, Kopietz, Ferdinand, Munzel, Ullrich, Kuhl, Hans Christian, Nguyen, Duc Tung, Salapatek, Anne Marie, and Price, David
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- 2018
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11. Effect of potting materials on LED bulb's driver temperature
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Nguyen, Nam, Dinh, Van-Quyen, Nguyen-Duc, Tung, Ta, Quoc-Tuan, Dao, Xuan-Viet, Pham, Thanh-Huy, and Nguyen-Duc, Trung-Kien
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- 2018
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12. Continuous rearing of the predatory mite Neoseiulus californicus on an artificial diet
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Song, Zi-Wei, Nguyen, Duc Tung, Li, Dun-Song, and De Clercq, Patrick
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- 2019
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13. POSSIBILITY OF LOW ALTITUDES MEASUREMENT ABOVE SEA SURFACE UNDER CONDITIONS OF HAZE AND FOG
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Nguyen Duc Tung, Lebedko E.G, and Nguyen Van Truong
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sea surface ,impulse characteristics ,reflection characteristics ,backscattering return ,scattering phase function ,average intensity ,fixing reflected signal ,all-weather pulsed laser altimeter ,Optics. Light ,QC350-467 ,Electronic computers. Computer science ,QA75.5-76.95 - Abstract
Subject of Research. This paper presents analysis of the possibility for establishing all-weather pulse laser altimeters for measuring of low altitudes above the sea surface. We proposed special design features which take into account the random nature of the reflective properties and low reflection coefficient of the water surface. Method. Theoretical analysis and numerical simulation of temporal characteristics of backscattering return and average power reflected from the sea surface were carried out. The method of altitude measuring to the sea surface in conditions of fog and haze is based on the time interval measuring between the emitted pulse drop and the backscattered signal drop when backscattered signal exceeds the certain level.Main Results. A block diagram of pulsed laser altimeter is proposed which makes it possible to measure low altitudes to the sea surface in various meteorological conditions. The ranges of measured altitudes are determined in the clean atmosphere and in the conditions of fog and haze.Practical Relevance. The proposed scheme ensures the navigation of low-flying vehicles above the sea surface under radio interference in all-weather conditions
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- 2018
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14. The Comparative Bioavailability of Fluticasone and Azelastine Delivered as a Single Fixed Dose Combination (MP-AzeFlu) in Comparison to Two Different Formulations of Azelastine and Fluticasone Propionate Following Intranasal Administration in Healthy Chinese Volunteers
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Qi, Wenyuan, primary, Liu, Yue, additional, Xue, Wei, additional, Li, Kexin, additional, Gorski, J Christopher, additional, Liu, Mark, additional, Yan, Tieliang, additional, Nguyen, Duc Tung, additional, and Ramalingam, Rajesh Kumar, additional
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- 2023
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15. Allergic rhinitis and asthma symptoms in a real-life study of MP-AzeFlu to treat multimorbid allergic rhinitis and asthma
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Price, David, Klimek, Ludger, Gálffy, Gabriella, Emmeluth, Melanie, Koltun, Arkady, Kopietz, Ferdinand, Nguyen, Duc Tung, van Weissenbruch, Ranny, Pohl, Wolfgang, Kuhl, Hans-Christian, Scadding, Glenis, and Mullol, Joaquim
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- 2020
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16. The Comparative Bioavailability of Fluticasone and Azelastine Delivered as a Single Fixed Dose Combination (MP-AzeFlu) in Comparison to Two Different Formulations of Azelastine and Fluticasone Propionate Following Intranasal Administration in Healthy Chinese Volunteers
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Qi,Wenyuan, Liu,Yue, Xue,Wei, Li,Kexin, Gorski,J Christopher, Liu,Mark, Yan,Tieliang, Nguyen,Duc Tung, Ramalingam,Rajesh Kumar, Qi,Wenyuan, Liu,Yue, Xue,Wei, Li,Kexin, Gorski,J Christopher, Liu,Mark, Yan,Tieliang, Nguyen,Duc Tung, and Ramalingam,Rajesh Kumar
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Wenyuan Qi,1,2 Yue Liu,1,2 Wei Xue,1,2 Kexin Li,1,2 J Christopher Gorski,3 Mark Liu,3 Tieliang Yan,3 Duc Tung Nguyen,4 Rajesh Kumar Ramalingam5 1Clinical Trial Center, Beijing Hospital, National Center of Gerontology; Institute of Geriatric Medicine, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Beijing, Peopleâs Republic of China; 2Assessment of Clinical Drugs Risk and Individual Application Key Laboratory, Beijing Hospital, National Center of Gerontology; Institute of Geriatric Medicine, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Beijing, Peopleâs Republic of China; 3Global Clinical Pharmacology, Mylan Pharmacetical Inc. (Now Viatris), Morgantown, WV, USA; 4Global Clinical Sciences, MEDA Pharma GmbH & Co. KG (A Viatris Company), Bad-Homburg, Germany; 5Global Medical Affairs, Mylan Pharmaceuticals Private Limited (Now Viatris), Bengaluru, IndiaCorrespondence: Kexin Li, Clinical Trial Centre, Beijing Hospital, No. 1 Dahua Road, Dongdan Dongcheng District, Beijing, Peopleâs Republic of China, Email kexinli6202@163.comObjective: Two studies (Study I and Study II) were conducted in healthy Chinese volunteers to confirm that there was no pharmacokinetic drug interaction between AZE and FLU in MP-AzeFlu. The secondary objective was to evaluate the pharmacokinetic parameters of MP-AzeFlu compared with the commercially available mono-components.Methods: Both studies were a randomized, open-label, three-period, six-sequence, single-dose cross-over trial (Williamâs design) conducted at Beijing Hospital (Beijing, China) in September and October of 2019 in 30 healthy adult male and female volunteers. The natural log transformed parameters: AUC0-tlast, AUC0-â and Cmax were analyzed.Results: The comparison of PK parameters between MP-AzeFlu and Aze (commercially available) showed that the LS mean ratios (90% CI) values for, AUC0âtlast, AUC 0ââ and Cmax were 100.29% (94.31â 106.66%), 100.76% (94.60â 107.32%) and 93.14% (81.47â 106.48%). The comparison of PK parameters
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- 2023
17. Real-Life Effectiveness of MP-AzeFlu (Dymista®) in Swedish Patients with Persistent Allergic Rhinitis, Assessed by the Visual Analogue Scale
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Stjärne,Pär, Nguyen,Duc Tung, Kuhl,Hans Christian, Stjärne,Pär, Nguyen,Duc Tung, and Kuhl,Hans Christian
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Pär Stjärne,1 Duc Tung Nguyen,2 Hans Christian Kuhl2 1Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden; 2Global Clinical Sciences, Meda Pharma GmbH & Co. KG (A Mylan Company, Now Viatris), Bad Homburg, GermanyCorrespondence: Pär Stjärne, Karolinska University Hospital, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Rhinology, Stockholm, 17176, Sweden, Tel +46707250749, Fax +46 8 774 7907, Email par.stjarne@sll.seBackground: Many allergic rhinitis (AR) patients have moderate/severe persistent disease. MP-AzeFlu (Dymista®) comprises intranasal azelastine hydrochloride and fluticasone propionate in a novel formulation delivered in a single device.Objective: This prospective, noninterventional study assessed the effectiveness of MP-AzeFlu (one spray/nostril twice daily; azelastine hydrochloride = 548 μg; fluticasone propionate = 200 μg) on relieving AR symptom severity.Methods: A visual analogue scale (VAS; 0 mm [not at all bothersome] to 100 mm [very bothersome]) was used during a 42-day MP-AzeFlu treatment period by 161 persistent AR (PER) patients in routine clinical practice in Sweden. Patients also assessed their sleep quality.Results: VAS scores decreased from baseline during the treatment period and patients achieved a clinically relevant VAS score cutoff before Day 7, with 89.3% reporting well or partly controlled symptoms on Day 1. VAS score decreased from 61.4 ± 22.4 mm (baseline) to 32.1 ± 24.6 mm on Day 28 and 26.1 ± 24.3 mm on Day 42 (both p < 0.0001), an overall reduction from baseline on Day 42 of 38.1 ± 28.2 mm. The percentage of patients with very good/good sleep quality increased from 3.7%/28.6% on Day 0 to 16.5%/51.5% on Day 42.Conclusion: MP-AzeFlu provides effective, rapid control of PER assessed by VAS in a real-world clinical setting in Sweden. Symptom improvement was observed at Day 1, sustained for 42 days, and assoc
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18. Biegeschubtragfähigkeit zentrisch vorgespannter Stahlbetonbalken unter Gleichstreckenlast
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Christoph Betschoga, Yolcu Sever, Nguyen Duc Tung, Matthias Lutz, and Nguyen Viet Tue
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Building and Construction - Published
- 2022
19. An Observational Study to Determine the Real-Life Effectiveness of MP-AzeFlu®in Austrian Patients with Persistent Allergic Rhinitis
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Marth, Katharina, Renner, Andreas, Langmayr, Georg, Pohl, Wolfgang, Nguyen, Duc Tung, and Kuhl, Hans Christian
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Background: Many patients with allergic rhinitis (AR) have moderate-to-severe persistent AR. Meda Pharma’s AzeFlu (MP-AzeFlu
® ) is an intranasal AR treatment comprising a novel formulation of azelastine hydrochloride and fluticasone propionate in a single device. Methods: This prospective observational study of 214 adults and adolescents in Austria with moderate-to-severe persistent AR assessed the effectiveness of MP-AzeFlu (one spray/nostril twice daily; daily doses: azelastine hydrochloride 548 μg; and fluticasone propionate 200 μg) for AR control in clinical practice using the visual analog scale. Symptom severity was reported on days 0, 1, 3, 7, 14, 21, 28, 35, and 42. Patient demographics, AR phenotype, allergen sensitization, symptomatology, AR treatments in the previous year, and the reason for the MP-AzeFlu prescription were recorded. Results: MP-AzeFlu treatment was associated with a rapid and statistically significant reduction in the visual analog scale score from baseline to each timepoint measured, including day 1 (all p< 0.0001). Mean (standard deviation) visual analog scale score was 53.5 mm (26.3) at baseline, 25.3 mm (21.0) on day 28, and 19.6 mm (17.4) on day 42, a mean overall reduction from baseline of 41.4 (23.9) mm for completers. Results were consistent irrespective of patient age, gender, severity, or traditional AR phenotype. Prior to MP-AzeFlu prescription, congestion was considered the most bothersome symptom. The majority of patients reported using at least two AR therapies in the past year, including oral antihistamines, intranasal corticosteroids, and intranasal antihistamines. Conclusions: Many patients in Austria live with uncontrolled persistent AR despite treatment. MP-AzeFlu provides effective and rapid control of persistent AR in a real-world Austrian setting.- Published
- 2024
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20. In uence of M/V-combination on the shear behaviour of members without stirrups
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Nguyen, Viet Tue, primary and Nguyen, Duc Tung, additional
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- 2018
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21. A clinical study to assess the efficacy and safety of MP-AzeFlu (Azelastine Hydrochloride and Fluticasone Propionate) nasal spray in comparison to commercially available nasal sprays in Chinese volunteers with allergic rhinitis
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Zhou, Bing, primary, Cheng, Lei, additional, Pan, Jing, additional, Wang, Huizhong, additional, Jin, Yongde, additional, Zhao, Changqing, additional, Lin, Peng, additional, Tan, Guolin, additional, Fang, Hongyan, additional, Zhang, Hua, additional, Zhou, Huifang, additional, Dong, Yaowu, additional, Kuhl, Hans Christian, additional, R, Rajesh Kumar, additional, and Nguyen, Duc Tung, additional
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- 2023
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22. Real-Life Effectiveness of MP-AzeFlu (Dymista®) in Swedish Patients with Persistent Allergic Rhinitis, Assessed by the Visual Analogue Scale
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Stjärne, Pär, primary, Nguyen, Duc Tung, additional, and Kuhl, Hans Christian, additional
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- 2023
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23. Implementing Light Emitting Diode Technology for Vein Detections
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Phan, Nhat Minh L., primary, Nguyen, Duc Tung, additional, Le, Thanh Hai, additional, and Pham, Thu Hien T., additional
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- 2017
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24. Critical Behavior of a Correlated Impurity on Graphene
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Nghiem Thi Minh Hoa, Dao Xuan Viet, Nguyen Hoang Linh, Luong Minh Tuan, Nguyen Duc Tung, and Dang The Hung
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The single-orbital Anderson impurity model using graphene as the host material is considered for the case where the impurity is placed on top of a carbon atom of the graphene lattice. This is an excellent setup for the pseudogap impurity model, where there exists a quantum phase transition from the free local moment phase to the Kondo screening phase. In this work, the scaling behavior of the spin-spin correlator at quantum critical points is numerically investigated. It shows signatures of the logarithmic correction to scaling to the lowest temperature in use. Furthermore, the result suggests that the scaling dimension might vanish as , thus the widely-accepted scaling behavior for might be destroyed at , signifying that is the upper critical dimension for the class of pseudogap impurity problem.
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- 2022
25. Prey consumption by phytoseiid spider mite predators as affected by diurnal temperature variations
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Vangansbeke, Dominiek, Nguyen, Duc Tung, Audenaert, Joachim, Verhoeven, Ruth, Gobin, Bruno, Tirry, Luc, and De Clercq, Patrick
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- 2015
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26. Solid artificial diets for the phytoseiid predator Amblyseius swirskii
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Nguyen, Duc Tung, Vangansbeke, Dominiek, and De Clercq, Patrick
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- 2014
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27. Performance of the predatory mite Amblydromalus limonicus on factitious foods
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Vangansbeke, Dominiek, Nguyen, Duc Tung, Audenaert, Joachim, Verhoeven, Ruth, Gobin, Bruno, Tirry, Luc, and De Clercq, Patrick
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- 2014
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28. Artificial and factitious foods support the development and reproduction of the predatory mite Amblyseius swirskii
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Nguyen, Duc Tung, Vangansbeke, Dominiek, and De Clercq, Patrick
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- 2014
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29. Real-Life Effectiveness of MP-AzeFlu (Dymista®) in Swedish Patients with Persistent Allergic Rhinitis, Assessed by the Visual Analogue Scale.
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Stjärne, Pär, Nguyen, Duc Tung, and Kuhl, Hans Christian
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ALLERGIC rhinitis , *VISUAL analog scale , *SLEEP quality , *FLUTICASONE propionate - Abstract
Background: Many allergic rhinitis (AR) patients have moderate/severe persistent disease. MP-AzeFlu (Dymista®) comprises intranasal azelastine hydrochloride and fluticasone propionate in a novel formulation delivered in a single device. Objective: This prospective, noninterventional study assessed the effectiveness of MP-AzeFlu (one spray/nostril twice daily; azelastine hydrochloride = 548 μg; fluticasone propionate = 200 μg) on relieving AR symptom severity. Methods: A visual analogue scale (VAS; 0 mm [not at all bothersome] to 100 mm [very bothersome]) was used during a 42-day MP-AzeFlu treatment period by 161 persistent AR (PER) patients in routine clinical practice in Sweden. Patients also assessed their sleep quality. Results: VAS scores decreased from baseline during the treatment period and patients achieved a clinically relevant VAS score cutoff before Day 7, with 89.3% reporting well or partly controlled symptoms on Day 1. VAS score decreased from 61.4 ± 22.4 mm (baseline) to 32.1 ± 24.6 mm on Day 28 and 26.1 ± 24.3 mm on Day 42 (both p < 0.0001), an overall reduction from baseline on Day 42 of 38.1 ± 28.2 mm. The percentage of patients with very good/good sleep quality increased from 3.7%/28.6% on Day 0 to 16.5%/51.5% on Day 42. Conclusion: MP-AzeFlu provides effective, rapid control of PER assessed by VAS in a real-world clinical setting in Sweden. Symptom improvement was observed at Day 1, sustained for 42 days, and associated with improved sleep quality. MP-AzeFlu significantly improved the QoL of the patients and was well tolerated. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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30. Effects of factitious prey on the biology and growth rate of the predatory mites Neoseiulus californicus (McGregor) (Acari: Phytoseiidae)
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NGUYEN DUC TUNG, NGUYEN THI ANH, and XIAO-DUAN FANG
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General Medicine - Abstract
Neoseiulus californicus (McGregor) (Acari: Phytoseiidae) is being used on a commercial scale to control Tetranychus urticae Koch in open fields and greenhouses (Schausberger and Walzer 2001; Sato et al. 2007; Rezaie et al. 2017). To reduce the cost of rearing, phytoseiid mites are often cultured using factitious prey. To find out the most suitable factitious prey species for rearing N. californicus in this study, the development and reproduction of the predatory mite were assessed when fed on four factitious prey species: Carpoglyphus lactis, Lepidoglyphus destructor, Tyrophagus putrescentiae, Rhizoglyphus robini and the natural prey Tetranychus urticae (control). The results showed that N. californicus could survival on all prey species, however, their populations could increase when fed on C. lactis, L. destructor, and T. urticae. The life cycles of N. californicus fed on C. lactis and L. destructor (5.13 and 5.17 days respectively) were significantly shorter than those fed on T. urticae (5.89 days). The total number of eggs per female N. californicus fed on L. destructor was the highest (51.48 eggs/female), intermediate on T. urticae (45.11 eggs/female) and the lowest on C. lactis (38.68 eggs/female). When fed on L. destructor and T. urticae, the sex ratios (% female) in the 2nd generation of N. californicus reached approx. 70%—significantly higher than those predators fed on C. lactis (58.65%). The intrinsic rate of increase of N. californicus fed on L. destructor (0.338) was significantly higher than those females fed on C. lactis (0.304) and T. urticae (0.314). In conclusion, the factitious prey L. destructor is the best food source for mass rearing the predatory mite N. californicus.
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- 2022
31. Einfluss geringer Querkraftbewehrung auf die Querkrafttragfähigkeit von Stahlbetonbalken unterschiedlicher M/V‐Kombinationen
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Rainer Ehmann, Nguyen Duc Tung, Nguyen Viet Tue, and Christoph Betschoga
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Materials science ,021105 building & construction ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,020101 civil engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Building and Construction ,0201 civil engineering - Published
- 2018
32. Alternating temperatures affect life table parameters of Phytoseiulus persimilis, Neoseiulus californicus (Acari: Phytoseiidae) and their prey Tetranychus urticae (Acari: Tetranychidae)
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Vangansbeke, Dominiek, De Schrijver, Lien, Spranghers, Thomas, Audenaert, Joachim, Verhoeven, Ruth, Nguyen, Duc Tung, Gobin, Bruno, Tirry, Luc, and De Clercq, Patrick
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- 2013
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33. Development and reproduction of the predatory mite Amblyseius swirskii on artificial diets
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Nguyen, Duc Tung, Vangansbeke, Dominiek, Lü, Xin, and De Clercq, Patrick
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- 2013
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34. Allergic Rhinitis Therapy Decisions During a Routine Consultation: A Multicenter, Cross-Sectional Survey
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Gálffy,Gabriella, Emmeluth,Melanie, Koltun,Arkady, Kopietz,Ferdinand, Nguyen,Duc Tung, Kuhl,Hans Christian, Gálffy,Gabriella, Emmeluth,Melanie, Koltun,Arkady, Kopietz,Ferdinand, Nguyen,Duc Tung, and Kuhl,Hans Christian
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Gabriella Gálffy,1 Melanie Emmeluth,2 Arkady Koltun,3 Ferdinand Kopietz,2 Duc Tung Nguyen,2 Hans Christian Kuhl2 1Onco-Pulmonology Department, Pest County Pulmonology Hospital, Törökbálint, Hungary; 2Global Medical Affairs, MEDA Pharma GmbH & Co. KG (A Mylan Company), Bad Homburg, Germany; 3Global Medical Affairs, Mylan, Inc, Canonsburg, PA, USACorrespondence: Gabriella GálffyHead of the Onco-Pulmonology Department and Research and Education Director of Pest County Pulmonology Hospital, Törökbálint 70, Munkácsy Mihály Street, Törökbálint, 2045, HungaryFax +36-23511598Email ggalffy@hotmail.comBackground: Allergic rhinitis (AR) is characterized by nasal and ocular symptoms, and substantially impacts the quality of life. Therapy selection for patients with AR depends on several factors, including symptom severity, age, patient preference, patient adherence, and cost.Methods: The purpose of this multicenter, noninterventional, cross-sectional survey was to evaluate current therapy decisions in routine clinical practice for patients with symptomatic AR, and to determine how these decisions are linked to experiences with previous treatments and current symptom severity as assessed by aVAS. The survey included patients aged 18 years or older in Spain and 12 years or older in Hungary who consulted a physician for treatment of AR symptoms. Physicians recorded AR symptom burden in the previous 7 days, previous AR treatments, and the current AR therapy decision made at the visit.Results: Overall, 72.9% of 181 patients (Spain) and 67.1% of 228 patients (Hungary) had received treatment in the previous 7 days. Among patients who had received step 3 treatment, 82.9% (Spain) and 75.8% (Hungary) received a free combination of intranasal corticosteroid (INCS) and antihistamines. Despite the high number of pretreated pati
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35. MP-AzeFlu Improves the Quality-of-Life of Patients with Allergic Rhinitis
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van Weissenbruch,Ranny, Klimek,Ludger, Gálffy,Gabriella, Emmeluth,Melanie, Koltun,Arkady, Kopietz,Ferdinand, Nguyen,Duc Tung, Kuhl,Hans Christian, Pohl,Wolfgang, Scadding,Glenis K, Price,David, and Mullol,Joaquim
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Ranny van Weissenbruch,1 Ludger Klimek,2 Gabriella Gálffy,3 Melanie Emmeluth,4 Arkady Koltun,5 Ferdinand Kopietz,4 Duc Tung Nguyen,6 Hans Christian Kuhl,4 Wolfgang Pohl,7 Glenis K Scadding,8 David Price,9,10 Joaquim Mullol11 1Department of ENT Head and Neck Surgery, Wilhelmina Ziekenhuis, Assen, the Netherlands; 2Department of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Plastic Surgery, Zentrum für Rhinologie und Allergologie, Wiesbaden, Germany; 3Pulmonology Hospital, Torokbalint, Hungary; 4Global Medical Affairs, MEDA Pharma GmbH & Co. KG (A Mylan Company), Bad Homburg, Germany; 5Mylan, Inc., Canonsburg, PA, USA; 6GBK Clinical Affairs, MEDA Pharma GmbH & Co. KG (A Mylan Company), Bad Homburg, Germany; 7Department of Respiratory and Pulmonary Diseases, Karl Landsteiner Gesellschaft, Institute of Clinical and Experimental Pneumology, Vienna, Austria; 8Roy National Throat Nose and Ear Hospital, London, UK; 9Centre of Academic Primary Care, Division of Applied Health Sciences, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK; 10Observational and Pragmatic Research Institute, Singapore, Singapore; 11Rhinology Unit & Smell Clinic, ENT Department, Hospital Clinic Barcelona IDIBAPS University of Barcelona, CIBERES, Barcelona, Catalonia, SpainCorrespondence: Ranny van WeissenbruchWilhelmina Ziekenhuis, Europaweg-Zuid 1, Assen 9401 RK, the NetherlandsTel +31 592 325229Fax +31 592 325226Email r.van.weissenbruch@wza.nlPurpose: Patients with poorly controlled allergic rhinitis (AR) experience nasal symptoms, sleep disturbances, activity impairment, and decreased quality-of-life (QoL). MP-AzeFlu is safe and effective for moderate-to-severe seasonal and perennial AR, but its impact on QoL requires investigation in the real-world, especially among phenotypes of immunoglobulin (Ig)E-mediated AR. This subanalysis of an observational study evaluated response to MP-AzeFlu via assessment of sleep quality and trouble with daily activities.Patients and Methods: This multicenter, prospective, non-interventional, real-life study included a convenience sample of patients with a history of moderate-to-severe AR presenting with acute AR symptoms (visual analog scale [VAS] ≥ 50 mm). Over approximately 14 days of treatment with MP-AzeFlu (137 μg azelastine HCL and 50 μg fluticasone propionate administered via single 0.137-mL spray in each nostril twice daily), changes in sleep quality and trouble with daily work, school, social, and outdoor activities were evaluated using a VAS for the entire study population and for four subgroups based on IgE response phenotype. VAS scores ranged from “not at all troubled” (0 mm) to “extremely troubled” (100 mm).Results: Following MP-AzeFlu treatment, mean VAS scores for sleep quality impairment and work or school impairment decreased from 55.2 mm at baseline to 22.1 mm and 57.6 mm at baseline to 23.0 mm, respectively, after ∼ 14 days. Similar results were observed for mean VAS scores for impairment of social activity (55.1 mm to 22.4 mm) and impairment of outdoor activity (64.4 mm to 25.0 mm). For all VAS scores, results were similar across populations, regardless of phenotype of IgE-mediated disease, comorbidity, age, and sex.Conclusion: MP-AzeFlu relieves symptoms and improves patient-reported QoL, illustrated by better sleep quality and less impairment of work, school, social, and outdoor activities after 14 days. The QoL benefits of MP-AzeFlu were consistent regardless of the phenotype of IgE-mediated disease.Registration: Clinical Trial Registration (CTR) Number: EUPAS23075. Trial Register Date: March 12, 2018. First patient visit; Last patient visit: February 2018; April 2019.Keywords: azelastine hydrochloride, daily activities, fluticasone propionate, sleep
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36. Allergic Rhinitis Therapy Decisions During a Routine Consultation: A Multicenter, Cross-Sectional Survey
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Gálffy, Gabriella, primary, Emmeluth, Melanie, additional, Koltun, Arkady, additional, Kopietz, Ferdinand, additional, Nguyen, Duc Tung, additional, and Kuhl, Hans Christian, additional
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37. Amblyseius cinctus Corpuz & Rimando
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Kreiter, Serge, Bopp, Marie-Charlotte, Douin, Martial, Nguyen, Duc Tung, and Wyckhuys, Kris
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Arthropoda ,Arachnida ,Mesostigmata ,Animalia ,Amblyseius cinctus ,Biodiversity ,Phytoseiidae ,Amblyseius ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Amblyseius cinctus Corpuz & Rimando Amblyseius cinctus Corpuz & Rimando 1966: 119. Amblyseius (Amblyseius) cinctus, Ehara & Bhandhufalck 1977: 70. Amblyseius (Multiseius) cinctus , Denmark & Muma 1989: 103. Amblyseius cinctus, Moraes et al. 1986: 10; 2004a: 20; Chant & McMurtry 2004a: 203; 2007: 78. Specimens examined: Muoi in P1 plot (aasl 66 m, lat. 21°54’ N, long. 104°38’ E), 10 ♀ + 1 im. on Manihot esculenta (Euphorbiaceae), 17/V/2017; in P5 plot (aasl 66 m, lat. 21°54’56” N, long. 104°38’22” E), 1 ♀ on Urena lobata (Malvaceae), 19/VII/2017. Remarks: This species was described from specimens collected in the Philippines on Panicum sp. and Streblus asper. Life history of A. cinctus has been evaluated on Polyphagotarsonemus latus (Banks), an important pest of several cultivated (crop) plants worldwide (Vichitbandha and Chandrapatya 2009) and this species can be considered as a potential BCA of P. latus. This is the first mention of this species in Vietnam. Measurements of specimens collected during this study are provided in table 7 and compared with measurements obtained from specimens collected in other countries of South-East Asia. Measurements obtained during this study agree well with those obtained from female specimens collected in other countries., Published as part of Kreiter, Serge, Bopp, Marie-Charlotte, Douin, Martial, Nguyen, Duc Tung & Wyckhuys, Kris, 2020, Phytoseiidae of Vietnam (Acari: Mesostigmata) with description of a new species, pp. 75-110 in Acarologia 60 (1) on page 86, DOI: 10.24349/acarologia/20204362, http://zenodo.org/record/3879894, {"references":["Corpuz L. A., Rimando L. 1966. Some Philippine Amblyseiinae (Phytoseiidae: Acarina). Philippine Agric., 50: 114 - 136.","Ehara S., Bhandhufalck A. 1977. Phytoseiid mites of Thailand (Acarina: Mesostigmata). J. Fac. Educ., Tottori Univ., Natur. Sci., 27 (2): 43 - 82.","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.","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 - DDT, Brasilia, Brazil, 353","Moraes G. J. de, McMurtry J. A., Denmark H. A., Campos C. B. 2004 a. A revised catalog of the mite family Phytoseiidae. Zootaxa, 434: 1 - 494. doi: 10.11646 / zootaxa. 434.1.1","Vichitbandha P., Chandrapatya A. 2009. Life history of Amblyseius cinctus Corpuz and Rimando (Acari: Phytoseiidae) on broad mites larvae, Polyphagotarsonemus latus (Banks) (Acari: Tarsonemidae) and its predation response on broad mites at different predators: prey ratios in laboratory and greenhouse conditions. J. Intern. Soc. Southeast Asian Agric. Sci."]}
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38. Amblyseiinae Muma
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Kreiter, Serge, Bopp, Marie-Charlotte, Douin, Martial, Nguyen, Duc Tung, and Wyckhuys, Kris
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Subfamily Amblyseiinae Muma Amblyseiinae Muma, 1961: 273., Published as part of Kreiter, Serge, Bopp, Marie-Charlotte, Douin, Martial, Nguyen, Duc Tung & Wyckhuys, Kris, 2020, Phytoseiidae of Vietnam (Acari: Mesostigmata) with description of a new species, pp. 75-110 in Acarologia 60 (1) on page 77, DOI: 10.24349/acarologia/20204362, http://zenodo.org/record/3879894, {"references":["Muma M. H. 1961. Subfamiles, genera, and species of Phytoseiidae (Acarina: Mesostigmata). Fla St. Mus. Bull., 5 (7): 267 - 302"]}
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39. Gynaeseius liturivorus
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Kreiter, Serge, Bopp, Marie-Charlotte, Douin, Martial, Nguyen, Duc Tung, and Wyckhuys, Kris
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Gynaeseius liturivorus (Ehara) Amblyseius (Indoseiulus) liturivorus Ehara 1982: 43; McMurtry & Moraes 1984: 29; Ehara 1985: 120. Amblyseius (Amblyseius) liturivorus, Tseng 1983: 54. Indoseiulus liturivorus, Moraes et al. 1986: 60; Denmark and Kolodochka 1993: 253; Ehara et al. 1994: 139; Ehara & Amano 1998: 48; Moraes et al.: 2004a: 89. Amblyseius armellae Schicha and Gutierrez 1985: 175 (synonymy according to Denmark & Kolodochka 1993)., Published as part of Kreiter, Serge, Bopp, Marie-Charlotte, Douin, Martial, Nguyen, Duc Tung & Wyckhuys, Kris, 2020, Phytoseiidae of Vietnam (Acari: Mesostigmata) with description of a new species, pp. 75-110 in Acarologia 60 (1) on page 91, DOI: 10.24349/acarologia/20204362, http://zenodo.org/record/3879894, {"references":["Ehara S. 1982. Two new species of phytoseiid mites from Japan (Acarina: Phytoseiidae). Appl. Entomol. Zool., 17: 40 - 45. doi: 10.1303 / aez. 17.40","McMurtry J. A., Moraes G. J. de. 1984. Some phytoseiid mites from the South Pacific, with descriptions","Ehara S. 1985. Five species of phytoseiid mites from Japan with descriptions of two new species (Acarina, Phytoseiidae). Zool. Sci., 2 (1): 115 - 121.","Tseng Y. H. 1983. Further study on phytoseiid mites from Taiwan (Acarina: Mesostigmata). Chin. J. Entomol., 3: 33 - 74.","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 - DDT, Brasilia, Brazil, 353","Denmark H. A., Kolodochka L. A. 1993. Revision of the genus Indoseiulus Ehara (Acari: Phytoseiidae). Intern. J. Acarol., 19 (3): 249 - 257. doi: 10.1080 / 01647959308683551","Ehara S., Okada Y., Kato H. 1994. Contribution to the knowledge of the mite family Phytoseiidae in Japan (Acari: Gamasina). J. Fac. Educ., Tottori Univ., Natur. Sci., 42 (2): 119 - 160.","Ehara S., Amano H. 1998. A revision of the mite family Phytoseiidae in Japan (Acari: Gamasina), with remarks on its biology. Species Div., 3 (1): 25 - 73. doi: 10.12782 / specdiv. 3.25","Schicha E., Gutierrez J. 1985. Phytoseiidae of Papua New Guinea, with three new species, and new records of Tetranychidae (Acari). Intern. J. Acarol., 11 (3): 173 - 181. doi: 10.1080 / 01647958508683412"]}
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40. Paraphytoseius orientalis
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Kreiter, Serge, Bopp, Marie-Charlotte, Douin, Martial, Nguyen, Duc Tung, and Wyckhuys, Kris
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Arthropoda ,Paraphytoseius ,Arachnida ,Mesostigmata ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Phytoseiidae ,Paraphytoseius orientalis ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Paraphytoseius orientalis (Narayanan, Kaur & Ghai) Typhlodromus (Amblyseius) orientalis Narayanan, Kaur & Ghai 1960: 394. Paraphytoseius orientalis, Moraes et al. 1986: 105; Chant & McMurtry 2003b: 220; Moraes et al. 2004a: 162, Chant & McMurtry 2007: 53. Amblyseius ipomeai El-Banhawy 1984: 126 (synonymy according to Chant & McMurtry 2003b: 216). Paraphytoseius narayanani Ehara 1967: 67 (synonymy according to Ehara & Ghai, in Ehara 1967: 77). Paraphytoseius multidentatus Swirski & Shechter 1961: 114 (synonymy according to Matthysse & Denmark 1981). Specimens examined: Muoi, in P4 plot (aasl 66 m, lat. 21°54’41” N, long. 104°38’7” E), 1 ♀ on Styrax tonkinensis (Styracaceae), 12/V/2017; in P6 plot (aasl 66 m, lat. 21°54’55” N, long. 104°38’22” E), 1 ♀ on Curculigo orchioides (Hypoxidaceae), 15/V/2017; in P4 plot (aasl 66 m, lat. 21°54’41” N, long. 104°38’7” E), 1 ♀ on Xanthium stumarium (Asteraceae), 18/VII/2017; in P6 plot (aasl 66 m, lat. 21°54’55” N, long. 104°38’22” E), 1 ♀ on X. stumarium (Asteraceae), 20/VII/2017. Remarks: This species is widely distributed in tropical and subtropical areas in South America, Africa and Asia. It and other members of the genus belong to the large polyphagous generalist group, type III (McMurtry & Croft 1997; McMurtry et al. 2013). Navasero and Navasero (2016) have studied the life history of P. orientalis on the broad mite, Polyphagotarsonemus latus (Banks), as prey. The authors reported high predation rates on P. latus eggs, suggesting its potential use against this pest. This species has been collected before in Vietnam by Nguyen et al. (2016). Exact indications of locations were provided in this paper but without providing measurements of collected specimens. Measurements from this study are provided in the table 4 and compared with those obtained from specimens collected in other countries of Asia and Indian Ocean. Measurements obtained with this study agree well with most obtained from female specimens collected in other countries, especially with measurements of specimens from Hong Kong and La Réunion Island., Published as part of Kreiter, Serge, Bopp, Marie-Charlotte, Douin, Martial, Nguyen, Duc Tung & Wyckhuys, Kris, 2020, Phytoseiidae of Vietnam (Acari: Mesostigmata) with description of a new species, pp. 75-110 in Acarologia 60 (1) on pages 81-82, DOI: 10.24349/acarologia/20204362, http://zenodo.org/record/3879894, {"references":["Narayanan E. S., Kaur R. B. N., Ghai S. 1960. Importance of some taxonomic characters in the family Phytoseiidae., with new records and descriptions of species. Proceed. Nat. Inst. Sc. India, 26 B: 384 - 394.","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 - DDT, Brasilia, Brazil, 353","Chant D. A., McMurtry J. A. 2003 b. A review of the subfamily Amblyseiinae Muma (Acari: Phytoseiidae): Part II. The tribe Kampimodromini Kolodochka. Intern. J. Acarol., 29 (3): 179 - 224. doi: 10.1080 / 01647950308684331","Moraes G. J. de, McMurtry J. A., Denmark H. A., Campos C. B. 2004 a. A revised catalog of the mite family Phytoseiidae. Zootaxa, 434: 1 - 494. doi: 10.11646 / zootaxa. 434.1.1","Chant D. A., McMurtry J. A. 2007. Illustrated keys and diagnoses for the genera and subgenera of the Phytoseiidae of the world (Acari: Mesostigmata). Indira Publishing House, West Bloomfield, 219 pp.","El-Banhawy E. M. 1984. Description of some phytoseiid mites from Brazil (Acarina: Phytoseiidae). Acarologia, 25 (2): 125 - 144.","Ehara S. 1967. Phytoseiid mites from Okinawa Island (Acarina: Mesostigmata). Mushi, 40 (6): 67 - 82.","Swirski E., Shechter R. 1961. Some phytoseiid mites (Acarina: Phytoseiidae) of Hong-Kong, with a description of a new genus and seven new species. Israel J. Agric. Res., 11: 97 - 117.","Matthysse J. G., Denmark H. A. 1981. Some phytoseiids of Nigeria (Acarina: Mesostigmata). Fla Entomol., 64: 340 - 357. doi: 10.2307 / 3494585","McMurtry J. A., Croft B. A. 1997. Life-styles of phytoseiid mites and their roles in biological control. Ann. Rev. Entomol., 42: 291 - 321. doi: 10.1146 / annurev. ento. 42.1.291","McMurtry J. A., Moraes G. J. de, Sourassou N. F. 2013. Revision of the life styles of phytoseiid mites (Acari: Phytoseiidae) and implications for biological control strategies. Syst. Appl. Acarol., 18: 297 - 320. doi: 10.11158 / saa. 18.4.1","Navasero M. M., Navasero M. V. 2016. Biology of Paraphytoseius orientalis (Narayanan et al.) reared","Nguyen T. P. T., Tran N. V., Tran T. T. A. 2016. Species occurrence of phytophagous and predatory mites (Acari: Tetranychidae, Phytoseiidae) on fruit vegetables in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. J. Acarol. Soc. Japan, 25 (S 1): 133 - 136. doi: 10.2300 / acari. 25. Suppl _ 133"]}
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41. Scapulaseius Karg & Oomen-Kalsbeek 1987
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Kreiter, Serge, Bopp, Marie-Charlotte, Douin, Martial, Nguyen, Duc Tung, and Wyckhuys, Kris
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Genus Scapulaseius Karg & Oomen-Kalsbeek Scapulaseius Karg & Oomen-Kalsbeek 1987: 132. Amblyseius (Scapulaseius) Karg & Oomen-Kalsbeek 1987: 132. newsami group of Typhlodromus (Amblyseius), Chant 1959: 95. markwelli species group of Amblyseius, Schicha 1987: 2. japonicus species group of Amblyseius, Schicha 1987: 26. oguroi species group of Amblyseius, Wu & Ou 1999: 103. Scapulaseius, Chant & McMurtry 2005b: 331; 2007: 65., Published as part of Kreiter, Serge, Bopp, Marie-Charlotte, Douin, Martial, Nguyen, Duc Tung & Wyckhuys, Kris, 2020, Phytoseiidae of Vietnam (Acari: Mesostigmata) with description of a new species, pp. 75-110 in Acarologia 60 (1) on page 84, DOI: 10.24349/acarologia/20204362, http://zenodo.org/record/3879894, {"references":["Karg W., Oomen-Kalsbeek F. 1987. Neue Raubmilbenarten der Gattung Amblyseius Berlese (Acarina, Parasitiformes, Phytoseiidae) - Antagonisten der unechten Spinnmilbe Brevipalpus phoenicis Geijskes. Zool. Jahr. Syst., 114 (1): 131 - 140.","Chant D. A. 1959. Phytoseiid mites (Acarina: Phytoseiidae). Part I. Bionomics of seven species in southeastern England. Part II. A taxonomic review of the family Phytoseiidae, with descriptions of thirty-eight new species. Can. Entomol., 61 (12): 1 - 166.","Schicha E. 1987. Phytoseiidae of Australia and neighbouring areas. Indira Publishing House, West Bloomfield, Michigan, USA, 187 pp.","Wu W. N., Ou J. F. 1999. A new species group of the Amblyseius, with descriptions of two new species (Acari: Phytoseiidae) from China. Syst. Appl. Acarol., 4: 103 - 110. doi: 10.11158 / saa. 4.1.15","Chant D. A., McMurtry J. A. 2005 b. A review of the subfamily Amblyseiinae Muma (Acari: Phytoseiidae) Part VI. The tribe Euseiini n. tribe, subtribes Typhlodromalina n. subtribe, Euseiina n. subtribe, and Ricoseiina n. subtribe. Intern. J. Acarol., 31 (3): 187 - 224. doi: 10.1080 / 01647950508684424","Chant D. A., McMurtry J. A. 2007. Illustrated keys and diagnoses for the genera and subgenera of the Phytoseiidae of the world (Acari: Mesostigmata). Indira Publishing House, West Bloomfield, 219 pp."]}
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42. Graminaseius polisensis
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Kreiter, Serge, Bopp, Marie-Charlotte, Douin, Martial, Nguyen, Duc Tung, and Wyckhuys, Kris
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Graminaseius polisensis (Schicha & Corpus-Raros) Amblyseius polisensis Schicha & Corpuz-Raros 1992: 39; Moraes et al. 2004a: 47. Graminaseius polisensis, Chant & McMurtry 2004a: 219; 2007: 85. Specimens examined: Muoi in P6 plot (aasl 66 m, lat. 21°54’55” N, long. 104°38’22” E), 1 ♀ + 1 ♂ on Xanthium strumarium (Asteraceae), 20/VII/2017. Remarks: This species was described from several specimens collected on various plants in Philippines. The biology of G. polisensis remains totally unknown and even the life type of this species and of species of Graminaseius are unknown. Sources of measurements – For ♀♀: Philippines: Schicha & Corpuz-Raros (1992), probably measurements of the holotype female. For ♂♂: Philippines: Schicha & Corpuz- Raros (1992), probably measurements of the paratype male; -: not provided. This species was already known from Vietnam from a previous survey (Nguyen et al. 2016). Details of locations were provided in this paper though no measurements were provided on the collected specimens. Measurements of specimens collected in this study are provided in table 9 for the single female and the single male and compared with measurements obtained from specimens collected in the Philippines, i.e., country of the original description. Measurements obtained for Vietnamese specimens (both damaged) collected during this study agree well with most obtained from female and male type material from Philippines, most of the setae being shorter in Vietnamese specimens., Published as part of Kreiter, Serge, Bopp, Marie-Charlotte, Douin, Martial, Nguyen, Duc Tung & Wyckhuys, Kris, 2020, Phytoseiidae of Vietnam (Acari: Mesostigmata) with description of a new species, pp. 75-110 in Acarologia 60 (1) on pages 90-91, DOI: 10.24349/acarologia/20204362, http://zenodo.org/record/3879894, {"references":["Schicha E., Corpuz-Raros L. A. 1992. Phytoseiidae of the Philippines. Indira Publishing House, West Bloomfield, Michigan, USA, 190 pp.","Moraes G. J. de, McMurtry J. A., Denmark H. A., Campos C. B. 2004 a. A revised catalog of the mite family Phytoseiidae. Zootaxa, 434: 1 - 494. doi: 10.11646 / zootaxa. 434.1.1","Nguyen T. P. T., Tran N. V., Tran T. T. A. 2016. Species occurrence of phytophagous and predatory mites (Acari: Tetranychidae, Phytoseiidae) on fruit vegetables in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. J. Acarol. Soc. Japan, 25 (S 1): 133 - 136. doi: 10.2300 / acari. 25. Suppl _ 133"]}
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43. Euseius ovaloides
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Kreiter, Serge, Bopp, Marie-Charlotte, Douin, Martial, Nguyen, Duc Tung, and Wyckhuys, Kris
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Euseius ovaloides (Blommers) Amblyseius (Amblyseius) ovaloides Blommers 1974: 147. Euseius ovaloides Moraes et al. 1986: 51; 2004b: 78; Chant & McMurtry 2005a: 215; 2007: 121. Specimens examined: Muoi in P6 plot (aasl 66 m, lat. 21°54’55” N, long. 104°38’22” E), 1 ♀ + 1 ♂ (in too bad state for doing measurements) on Vernicia montana (Euphorbiaceae), 20/VII/2017. Sources of measurements – Guadeloupe: Moraes et al. (2000); La Réunion: Moraes et al. (2012); Madagascar: Blommers (1976); -: not provided. Remarks: All measurements obtained on the single female specimen collected during this study agree well with measurements obtained from female specimens collected in other countries. Euseius ovaloides was described by Blommers (1974) from specimens collected on Citrus hystrix and Persea americana in Madagascar. Like all Euseius species, this species belongs to the type IV (polliniphagous generalist predators) of McMurtry and Croft (1997) and McMurtry et al. (2013). The species has been occasionally recorded from 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, though its biology remains unknown. It is suspected to be a poor predator of tetranychid mites (Gutierrez and Etienne, 1986) but can be considered as a potentially good predator of thrips and of whiteflies. This is one of the more common species on La Réunion Island. This is the first mention of that species in Vietnam. Measurements of the single female specimen collected during this study are provided in table 11 and compared with measurements obtained from specimens collected in other countries of Indian Ocean and the Caribbean., Published as part of Kreiter, Serge, Bopp, Marie-Charlotte, Douin, Martial, Nguyen, Duc Tung & Wyckhuys, Kris, 2020, Phytoseiidae of Vietnam (Acari: Mesostigmata) with description of a new species, pp. 75-110 in Acarologia 60 (1) on pages 96-97, DOI: 10.24349/acarologia/20204362, http://zenodo.org/record/3879894, {"references":["Blommers L. 1974. Species of the genus Amblyseius Berlese, 1914, from Tamatave, east Madagascar (Acarina: Phytoseiidae). Bull. Zool. Mus. Univ. Amsterdam, 3: 143 - 155.","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 - DDT, Brasilia, Brazil, 353","Moraes G. J. de, Lopes P. C., Fernando C. P. 2004 b. Phytoseiid mite (Acari: Phytoseiidae) of coconut growing areas in Sri Lanka, with descriptions of three new species. J. Acarol. Soc. Japan, 13 (2): 141 - 160. doi: 10.2300 / acari. 13.141","Chant D. A., McMurtry J. A. 2005 a. A review of the subfamily Amblyseiina Muma (Acari: Phytoseiidae): Part V. Tribe Amblyseiini, subtribe Proprioseiopsina Chant & McMurtry. Intern. J. Acarol., 31 (1): 3 - 22. doi: 10.1080 / 01647950508684412","Chant D. A., McMurtry J. A. 2007. Illustrated keys and diagnoses for the genera and subgenera of the Phytoseiidae of the world (Acari: Mesostigmata). Indira Publishing House, West Bloomfield, 219 pp.","Moraes G. J. de, Kreiter S., Lofego A. C. 2000. Plant mites (Acari) of the French Antilles. 3. Phytoseiidae (Gamasida). Acarologia, 40 (3): 237 - 264.","Moraes G. J. de, Castro T. M. G. de, Kreiter S., Quilici S., Gondim Jr. M. G. C., Sa L. A. 2012. Search","Blommers L. 1976. Some Phytoseiidae (Acarina: Mesostigmata) from Madagascar, with descriptions","McMurtry J. A., Croft B. A. 1997. Life-styles of phytoseiid mites and their roles in biological control. Ann. Rev. Entomol., 42: 291 - 321. doi: 10.1146 / annurev. ento. 42.1.291","McMurtry J. A., Moraes G. J. de, Sourassou N. F. 2013. Revision of the life styles of phytoseiid mites (Acari: Phytoseiidae) and implications for biological control strategies. Syst. Appl. Acarol., 18: 297 - 320. doi: 10.11158 / saa. 18.4.1","Schicha E., Gutierrez J. 1985. Phytoseiidae of Papua New Guinea, with three new species, and new records of Tetranychidae (Acari). Intern. J. Acarol., 11 (3): 173 - 181. doi: 10.1080 / 01647958508683412","Schicha E. 1987. Phytoseiidae of Australia and neighbouring areas. Indira Publishing House, West Bloomfield, Michigan, USA, 187 pp.","Quilici S., Kreiter S., Ueckermann E. A., Vincenot D. 1997. Predatory mites (Acari) from various crops","Quilici S., Ueckermann E. A., Kreiter S., Vayssieres J. - F. 2000. Phytoseiidae (Acari) of La Reunion Island. Acarologia, 41 (1 - 2): 97 - 108.","Kreiter S., Tixier M. - S., Etienne J. 2006. New records of phytoseiid mites (Acari: Mesostigmata)","Gutierrez J., Etienne J. 1986. Les Tetranychidae de I'ile de la Reunion et quelques-uns de leurs predateurs. Agron. Trop., 41 (1): 84 - 91."]}
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44. Phytoseius hongkongensis Swirski & Shechter 1961
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Kreiter, Serge, Bopp, Marie-Charlotte, Douin, Martial, Nguyen, Duc Tung, and Wyckhuys, Kris
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Phytoseius hongkongensis Swirski & Shechter Phytoseius (Phytoseius) hongkongensis Swirski & Shechter 1961: 99; Amitai & Swirski 1966: 22. Phytoseius (Pennaseius) hongkongensis Ehara 1966: 25; Ehara 1972: 169; Moraes et al. 1986: 211. Phytoseius hongkongensis Moraes et al. 2004a: 240; Chant & McMurtry 2007: 129. Specimens examined: Muoi in P16 plot (aasl 66 m, lat. 21°54’46” N, long. 104°38’18” E), 2 ♀♀ on Chromolaena odorata (Asteraceae), 18/V/2017; in P11 plot (aasl 66 m, lat. 21°54’30” N, long. 104°38’14” E), 1 ♀ on Mallotus canii (Euphorbiaceae), 31/V/2017; in P14 plot (aasl 66 m, lat. 21°54’56” N, long. 104°38’45” E), 2 ♂♂ on C. odorata (Asteraceae) and 1 ♂ in an unknown host plant, 2/VI/2017; in P15 plot (aasl 66 m, lat. 21°54’56” N, long. 104°38’46” E), 1 ♀ on C. odorata (Asteraceae), 2/VI/2017 and 1 ♀ + 1 ♂ on Rubus alceifolius (Rosaceae), 3/VI/2017. Remarks: This species was described from specimens collected on Heterosmilax gaudichaudiana and Urena lobata in Victoria Mount Forest, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. Although species of the genus Phytoseius are considered to belong to the type III (polyphagous generalist predators) of McMurtry and Croft (1997) and McMurtry et al. (2013), its specific biology is totally unknown. This is the first mention of that species in Vietnam. Measurements of specimens collected during this study are provided in table 13 for females and males and compared with measurements obtained from specimens collected in other countries of Asia and Africa. Measurements obtained agree well with most of those obtained previously, with slightly shorter dimensions, especially in male specimens., Published as part of Kreiter, Serge, Bopp, Marie-Charlotte, Douin, Martial, Nguyen, Duc Tung & Wyckhuys, Kris, 2020, Phytoseiidae of Vietnam (Acari: Mesostigmata) with description of a new species, pp. 75-110 in Acarologia 60 (1) on page 99, DOI: 10.24349/acarologia/20204362, http://zenodo.org/record/3879894, {"references":["Swirski E., Shechter R. 1961. Some phytoseiid mites (Acarina: Phytoseiidae) of Hong-Kong, with a description of a new genus and seven new species. Israel J. Agric. Res., 11: 97 - 117.","Amitai S., Swirski E. 1966. Illustrations of spermathecae in several previously described phytoseiid mites (Acarina) from Hong Kong and Israel. The Israel J. Agric. Res., 16: 19 - 24.","Ehara S. 1966. A tentative catalogue of predatory mites of Phytoseiidae known from Asia, with descriptions of five new species from Japan. Mushi, 39: 9 - 30.","Ehara S. 1972. Some phytoseiid mites from Japan, with descriptions of thirteen new species (Acarina: Mesostigmata). Mushi, 46 (12): 137 - 173.","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 - DDT, Brasilia, Brazil, 353","Moraes G. J. de, McMurtry J. A., Denmark H. A., Campos C. B. 2004 a. A revised catalog of the mite family Phytoseiidae. Zootaxa, 434: 1 - 494. doi: 10.11646 / zootaxa. 434.1.1","Chant D. A., McMurtry J. A. 2007. Illustrated keys and diagnoses for the genera and subgenera of the Phytoseiidae of the world (Acari: Mesostigmata). Indira Publishing House, West Bloomfield, 219 pp.","McMurtry J. A., Croft B. A. 1997. Life-styles of phytoseiid mites and their roles in biological control. Ann. Rev. Entomol., 42: 291 - 321. doi: 10.1146 / annurev. ento. 42.1.291","McMurtry J. A., Moraes G. J. de, Sourassou N. F. 2013. Revision of the life styles of phytoseiid mites (Acari: Phytoseiidae) and implications for biological control strategies. Syst. Appl. Acarol., 18: 297 - 320. doi: 10.11158 / saa. 18.4.1"]}
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45. Gynaeseius Wainstein 1962
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Kreiter, Serge, Bopp, Marie-Charlotte, Douin, Martial, Nguyen, Duc Tung, and Wyckhuys, Kris
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Genus Gynaeseius Wainstein Amblyseius (Kampimodromus) section Gynaeseius Wainstein 1962: 14. Indoseiulus Ghai & Menon 1969: 347. Amblyseius (Indoseiulus) Ehara 1982: 42. Indoseiulus, Denmark & Kolodochka 1993: 249; Moraes et al. 1986: 59; 2004a: 89. Macmurtryseius Kolodochka & Denmark 1995: 20. irregularis group Chant 1959: 70. Gynaeseius, Chant & McMurtry 2006: 22; 2007: 107., Published as part of Kreiter, Serge, Bopp, Marie-Charlotte, Douin, Martial, Nguyen, Duc Tung & Wyckhuys, Kris, 2020, Phytoseiidae of Vietnam (Acari: Mesostigmata) with description of a new species, pp. 75-110 in Acarologia 60 (1) on page 91, DOI: 10.24349/acarologia/20204362, http://zenodo.org/record/3879894, {"references":["Wainstein B. A. 1962. Revision du genre Typhlodromus Scheuten, 1857 et systematique de la famille des Phytoseiidae (Berlese 1916) (Acarina: Parasitiformes). Acarologia, 4: 5 - 30.","Ghai S., Menon M. G. R. 1969. Taxonomic studies on Indian mites of the family Phytoseiidae (Acarina). II. Two new genera and species of Phytoseiidae. Orient. Ins., 3, 347 - 352. doi: 10.1080 / 00305316.1969. 10433928","Ehara S. 1982. Two new species of phytoseiid mites from Japan (Acarina: Phytoseiidae). Appl. Entomol. Zool., 17: 40 - 45. doi: 10.1303 / aez. 17.40","Denmark H. A., Kolodochka L. A. 1993. Revision of the genus Indoseiulus Ehara (Acari: Phytoseiidae). Intern. J. Acarol., 19 (3): 249 - 257. doi: 10.1080 / 01647959308683551","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 - DDT, Brasilia, Brazil, 353","Moraes G. J. de, McMurtry J. A., Denmark H. A., Campos C. B. 2004 a. A revised catalog of the mite family Phytoseiidae. Zootaxa, 434: 1 - 494. doi: 10.11646 / zootaxa. 434.1.1","Kolodochka L. A., Denmark H. A. 1995. A new genus of phytoseiid mites (Acari, Phytoseiidae). Zh. Ukrainsikogo Entomol. Tovar., 1 (3 - 4), 19 - 26 [in Russian].","Chant D. A. 1959. Phytoseiid mites (Acarina: Phytoseiidae). Part I. Bionomics of seven species in southeastern England. Part II. A taxonomic review of the family Phytoseiidae, with descriptions of thirty-eight new species. Can. Entomol., 61 (12): 1 - 166.","Chant D. A., McMurtry J. A. 2006. A review of the subfamily Amblyseiinae Muma (Acari: Phytoseiidae): Part VIII. The tribes Macroseiini Chant, Denmark and Baker, Phytoseiulini n. tribe, Afroseiulini n. tribe and Indoseiulini Ehara and Amano. Intern. J. Acarol., 32 (1), 13 - 25. doi: 10.1080 / 01647950608684439","Chant D. A., McMurtry J. A. 2007. Illustrated keys and diagnoses for the genera and subgenera of the Phytoseiidae of the world (Acari: Mesostigmata). Indira Publishing House, West Bloomfield, 219 pp."]}
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46. Amblyseius Berlese
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Kreiter, Serge, Bopp, Marie-Charlotte, Douin, Martial, Nguyen, Duc Tung, and Wyckhuys, Kris
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Genus Amblyseius Berlese AmblyseiusBerlese, 1914: 143; Garman, 1948: 16; Muma, 1955: 263; Chant, 1957: 528; Kennet, 1958: 474; Muma, 1961: 287; Gonzalez & Schuster, 1962: 8; Pritchard & Baker, 1962: 235; van der Merwe & Ryke, 1963: 89; Corpuz & Rimando, 1966: 116; van der Merwe, 1968: 109; Zack, 1969: 71; Muma and Denmark, 1970: 62; Chant & Hansell, 1971: 703; Denmark & Muma, 1972: 19; Tseng, 1976: 104; Chaudhri et al., 1979: 68; Karg, 1982: 193, Schicha, 1987: 19, Schicha & Corpuz-Raros, 1992: 12; Denmark & Muma, 1989: 4; Chant & McMurtry, 2004a: 188; 2007: 73. Amblyseius (Amblyseius), Karg, 1983: 313. Amblyseius (Amblyseialus), Karg, 1983: 313. Amblyseius (Amblyseius) section Amblyseius, Wainstein, 1962: 15. Amblyseius (Amblyseius) section Italoseius Wainstein, 1962: 15., Published as part of Kreiter, Serge, Bopp, Marie-Charlotte, Douin, Martial, Nguyen, Duc Tung & Wyckhuys, Kris, 2020, Phytoseiidae of Vietnam (Acari: Mesostigmata) with description of a new species, pp. 75-110 in Acarologia 60 (1) on page 86, DOI: 10.24349/acarologia/20204362, http://zenodo.org/record/3879894, {"references":["Berlese A. 1914. Acari nuovi. Manipulus IX. Redia, 10: 113 - 150.","Garman P. 1948. Mite species from apple trees in Connecticut. Connect. Agric. Exp. St., Bull., 520,","Muma M. H. 1955. Phytoseiidae (Acarina) associated with citrus in Florida. Ann. Entomol. Soc. Amer., 48, 262 - 272. doi: 10.1093 / aesa / 48.4.262","Chant D. A. 1957. Note on the status of some genera in the family Phytoseiidae (Acarina). Can. Entomol., 89 (11), 528 - 532. doi: 10.4039 / Ent 89528 - 11","Muma M. H. 1961. Subfamiles, genera, and species of Phytoseiidae (Acarina: Mesostigmata). Fla St. Mus. Bull., 5 (7): 267 - 302","Gonzalez R. H., Schuster R. O. 1962. Especies de la familia Phytoseiidae en Chile I. (Acarina: Mesostigmata). Bol. Tecn. Est. Exp. Agron., 16, 1 - 35.","Pritchard A. E., Baker E. W. (1962) Mites of the family Phytoseiidae from Central Africa, with remarks on the genera of the world. Hilgardia; 33 (7): 205 - 309. doi: 10.3733 / hilg. v 33 n 07 p 205","van der Merwe G. G., Ryke P. A. J. 1963. Key characteristics of the predacious family Phytoseiidae with special reference to the genus Amblyseius Berlese (Acarina). J. Entomol. Soc. South Africa, 26,","Corpuz L. A., Rimando L. 1966. Some Philippine Amblyseiinae (Phytoseiidae: Acarina). Philippine Agric., 50: 114 - 136.","van der Merwe G. G. 1968. A taxonomic study of the family Phytoseiidae (Acari) in South Africa with contributions to the biology of two species. Entomol. Mem., South Africa Dep. Agric. Techn. Serv., 18: 1 - 198.","Zack R. E. 1969. Seven new species and records of phytoseiid mites from Missouri (Acarina: Phtyoseiidae). J. Kansas Entomol. Soc., 42 (1), 68 - 80.","Muma M. H., Denmark H. A. 1970. Phytoseiidae of Florida. Arthropods of Florida and neighbouring land areas, 6. Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry, Gainesville, USA, 150 pp.","Chant D. A., Hansell R. I. C. 1971. The genus Amblyseius (Acarina: Phytoseiidae) in Canada and Alaska. Can. J. Zool., 49 (5), 703 - 758. doi: 10.1139 / z 71 - 110","Denmark H. A., Muma M. H. 1972. Some Phytoseiidae of Colombia (Acarina: Phytoseiidae). Fla Entomol., 55 (1), 19 - 29. doi: 10.2307 / 3493637","Tseng Y. H. 1976. Systematics of the mite family Phytoseiidae from Taiwan, with a revised key to genera of the world (II). J. Agric. Assoc. China, N. Ser., 94: 85 - 128.","Chaudhri W. M., Akbar S., Rasool A. 1979. Studies on the predatory leaf inhabiting mites of Pakistan. University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan, 243 pp.","Karg W. 1982. Diagnostic and systematics of predatory mites of the family Phytoseiidae Berlese in orchards. Zool. Jahr. Syst., 109, 188 - 210.","Schicha E. 1987. Phytoseiidae of Australia and neighbouring areas. Indira Publishing House, West Bloomfield, Michigan, USA, 187 pp.","Schicha E., Corpuz-Raros L. A. 1992. Phytoseiidae of the Philippines. Indira Publishing House, West Bloomfield, Michigan, USA, 190 pp.","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.","Karg W. 1983. Systematische untersuchung der Gattungen und Untergattungen der Raubmilbenfamilie Phytoseiidae Berlese, 1916, mit der beschreibung von 8 neuen Arten. Mitteil. Zool. Mus. Berlin, 59 (2): 293 - 328. doi: 10.1002 / mmnz. 4830590203","Wainstein B. A. 1962. Revision du genre Typhlodromus Scheuten, 1857 et systematique de la famille des Phytoseiidae (Berlese 1916) (Acarina: Parasitiformes). Acarologia, 4: 5 - 30."]}
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47. Phytoseius Ribaga
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Kreiter, Serge, Bopp, Marie-Charlotte, Douin, Martial, Nguyen, Duc Tung, and Wyckhuys, Kris
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Genus Phytoseius Ribaga Phytoseius Ribaga, 1904: 177., Published as part of Kreiter, Serge, Bopp, Marie-Charlotte, Douin, Martial, Nguyen, Duc Tung & Wyckhuys, Kris, 2020, Phytoseiidae of Vietnam (Acari: Mesostigmata) with description of a new species, pp. 75-110 in Acarologia 60 (1) on page 97, DOI: 10.24349/acarologia/20204362, http://zenodo.org/record/3879894, {"references":["Ribaga C. (1904) Gamasidi planticoli. Riv. Patol. Veg., 10: 175 - 178."]}
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48. Euseius , Wainstein 1962
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Kreiter, Serge, Bopp, Marie-Charlotte, Douin, Martial, Nguyen, Duc Tung, and Wyckhuys, Kris
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Arthropoda ,Arachnida ,Mesostigmata ,Euseius ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Phytoseiidae ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Genus Euseius Wainstein Amblyseius (Amblyseius) section Euseius, Wainstein, 1962: 15; Euseius De Leon, 1967: 86., Published as part of Kreiter, Serge, Bopp, Marie-Charlotte, Douin, Martial, Nguyen, Duc Tung & Wyckhuys, Kris, 2020, Phytoseiidae of Vietnam (Acari: Mesostigmata) with description of a new species, pp. 75-110 in Acarologia 60 (1) on page 96, DOI: 10.24349/acarologia/20204362, http://zenodo.org/record/3879894, {"references":["Wainstein B. A. 1962. Revision du genre Typhlodromus Scheuten, 1857 et systematique de la famille des Phytoseiidae (Berlese 1916) (Acarina: Parasitiformes). Acarologia, 4: 5 - 30.","De Leon D. 1967. Some mites of the Caribbean Area. Part I. Acarina on plants in Trinidad, West Indies. Allen Press Inc., Lawrence, Kansas, USA: 1 - 66."]}
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49. Neoseiulus Hughes
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Kreiter, Serge, Bopp, Marie-Charlotte, Douin, Martial, Nguyen, Duc Tung, and Wyckhuys, Kris
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Genus Neoseiulus Hughes Neoseiulus Hughes, 1948: 141., Published as part of Kreiter, Serge, Bopp, Marie-Charlotte, Douin, Martial, Nguyen, Duc Tung & Wyckhuys, Kris, 2020, Phytoseiidae of Vietnam (Acari: Mesostigmata) with description of a new species, pp. 75-110 in Acarologia 60 (1) on page 77, DOI: 10.24349/acarologia/20204362, http://zenodo.org/record/3879894, {"references":["Hughes A. M. 1948. The mites associated with stored food products. Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, H. M. Stationary Office, London, 168 pp."]}
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50. Graminaseius Chant & McMurtry 2004
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Kreiter, Serge, Bopp, Marie-Charlotte, Douin, Martial, Nguyen, Duc Tung, and Wyckhuys, Kris
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Genus Graminaseius Graminaseius Chant & McMurtry 2004a: 215; 2007: 83., Published as part of Kreiter, Serge, Bopp, Marie-Charlotte, Douin, Martial, Nguyen, Duc Tung & Wyckhuys, Kris, 2020, Phytoseiidae of Vietnam (Acari: Mesostigmata) with description of a new species, pp. 75-110 in Acarologia 60 (1) on page 90, DOI: 10.24349/acarologia/20204362, http://zenodo.org/record/3879894
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