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Abstract. A list of 19 species of the superfamily Ascoidea and family Blattisociidae (Mesostigmata) from the Urmia region (West Azerbaijan province, Iran) is presented. The specimens were collected between 2015-2016. In the survey, 19 species dependent 9
genera were identified. Of these 14 species are newly recorded for the fauna of West Azerbaijan...
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... Most of them have been reported from soil, rotten wood, fungi, litter, manure, decaying plants, wood fungi and warehouses. So far, 13 species of this genus have been reported from Iran (Kazemi and Rajaei 2013, Maleki et al. 2016, Kavianpour et al. 2018, Ghassemi and Hajizadeh 2020. ...
... Most species of Cheiroseius have poststigmatic extension of variable length; usually wider, often much wider, than diameter of stigma (Moraes et al. 2016). Also all species of Cheiroseius that occur in Iran have post-stigmatic extension (Faraji et al. 2008, Nemati et al. 2012, Shamsi and Saboori 2013, Mehranian 2014, Kavianpour et al. 2018, Ghassemi and Hajizadeh 2020. Nevertheless a few species such as Cheiroseius neophalangioides Mineiro, Lindquist & Moraes, 2009 and Cheiroseius phalangioides (Evans & Hyatt, 1960) haven't post-stigmatic extension. ...
... Published material from Iran -Fars Province, Jahrom, from soil of citrus groves; Chaharmahal va Bakhtiari, Esfahan, Khuzestan and Golestan Provinces, region not mentioned, from soil, debris, soil of ants̓ nests and fungi (Kazemi and Rajaei 2013;Nemati et al. 2018). ...
... Published material from Iran -Fars Province, Jahrom, from soil of citrus groves; Guilan Province, from soil, stored products, debris, plant foliage, leaves, wood, and manure, Khorasan Razavi Province, Mashhad, from soil; Zanjan Province, from soil, rotten wood, fungi, litter and dung (Zare et al. 2012); Chaharmahal va Bakhtiari, Esfahan, Khuzestan and Golestan Provinces (region not mentioned), from soil, debris, soil of ants̓ nests and fungi (Kazemi and Rajaei 2013;Nemati et al. 2018). More information about the synonyms of this species are available in Mašán (2017: 91). ...
... Distribution and habitats -Australia, State of South Australia, in bark scrapings, (Womersley 1956b;Bellati et al. 2003); State of Western Australia, from western chestnut native mouse, Pseudomys nanus (Gould) (Rodentia: Muridae) (Domrow 1974(Domrow , 1979Halliday 1997); from soil and litter, Humphreys et al. 2006); Brazil, State of Rio Grande do Sul, from nest of birds (Silva 2014); China, Anhui Province, from stored products and small mammals, mat materials in snake house (Chao-Peng 1984;Luo et al. 2007;Wang et al. 2018;Ye et al. 2019); Taiwan, from stored grains (Tjying 1970); Egypt, on figs and birds, orchard crops, rice grain and barley grain, associated with bird [Passer domesticus niloticus (Nicoll and Bonhote)], leaves of mango, fig and grapes, leaves and buds of mango orchards, debris of citrus; onion, maize and bread bean, organic manures, cow and sheep manures (El Badry et al. 1979;El-Halawany et al. 1990;Shoker et al. 2001;Mariam et al. 2016;Metwally et al. 2016;Osman et al. 2016;El-Husseini et al. 2018;Hussian et al. 2018;Halawa et al. 2019;Mohamed et al. 2019;El-Sayed Gad et al. 2020;Marei et al. 2020); Germany, in a building (Westerboer and Bernhard 1963;Rack 1970;Karg 1971a;; Greece, from stored cotton plants seeds and related products (Athanassiou et al. 2002); India, State of Haryana, from house dust (Kumud et al. 1989); Israel, from litter and manure (Costa 1966); Italy, on rotting leaves (Berlese 1904); Japan, from haystacks and manure (Ishikawa 1972;Bregetova 1977;Ishikawa 2012); Malta, from silo and flourmill (Pfliegler et al. 2017); Mexico, on dog and from nest of Neotoma mexicana cow manure, poultry manure and sheep manure; North Khorasan Province, from soil and manures; Zanjan Province, from soil, rotten wood, fungi, litter and dung; Esfahan and Golestan Provinces, from soil, debris, soil of ants̓ nests and fungi (Kazemi and Rajaei 2013;Nemati et al. 2018). ...
The mite family Ameroseiidae with 138 valid species is presently classified in the superfamily Ascoidea of the order
Mesostigmata. Seventy-two species have been described based on type specimens and no report has been done since
then, while the other 66 species have been frequently reported from around the world. The objective of this study is to
provide information about distribution and habitat of the latter group, which are listed in twelve genera: Ameroseius
(21 species), Kleemannia (15), Neocypholaelaps (8), Epicriopsis (7), Hattena and Sertitympanum (4 each),
Ameroseiella (2), Afrocypholaelaps, Asperolaelaps, Brontispalaelaps, Pseudoameroseius and Sinoseius (1 each).
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... Many insects and mites feed on walnut trees (Alaoğlu, 1984;Güçlü et al., 1995;Çevik, 1996;Strand, 2003;Kasap et al., 2008;Canıhoş et al., 2014;Khan et al., 2016). There are also predatory insects and mites in the walnut plantation ecosystem, especially where pesticide use is absent or minimal (Strand, 2003;Kasap et al., 2008Kasap et al., , 2009Kabíček, 2010;Kavianpour et al., 2016). It is essential to document these potential biological control agents because they can contribute to the reduction of pesticide use if strategically applied. ...
This research was conducted to determine the phytoseiid species on walnut trees in Samsun Province, Turkey in 2018. Most of the surveys were done in unsprayed orchards. A total of nine phytoseiid species were collected-Euseius finlandicus, E. gallicus, E. stipulatus, Kampimodromus aberrans, Neoseiulella tiliarum, Phytoseius finitimus, Typh-lodromus (Anthoseius) rapidus, Typhlodromus (Anthoseius) sp. and Amblyseius (andersoni?) sp. Euseius finlandicus was the most abundant species, followed by Phytoseius finitimus. Mite density was twice as high on the lower surface as on the upper surface of leaves. These nine species represent a substantial local genetic resource with the potential to improve the efficacy of biological control programs.
This study was conducted in 2018 to determine the mite species in walnut orchards in Samsun Province, Turkey. A total of 101 samples were collected from 68 orchards in 17 districts. Of the samples, 78% had mites and they belonged to 15 families. However, only nymphs of Iolinidae and Oribatulidae were found and they could not be further identified. Therefore, in total, thirty eight species belonging to 13 families were identified. The species were Lepidoglyphus destructor (Schrank) (Glycyphagidae); Aceria erinea (Nalepa), Aceria tristriata (Nalepa), Anthocoptes striatus Ponomareva (Eriophyidae); Brevipalpus californicus (Banks), Brevipalpus obovatus Donnadieu (Tenuipalpidae); Amphitetranychus viennensis Zacher, Tetranychus turkestani (Ugarov & Nikolski) (Tetranychidae); Anystis baccarum Linnaeus (Anystidae); Cheletomimus berlesei (Oudemans), Cheletogenes ornatus Canestrini & Fanzago (Cheyletidae); Cunaxa sp. nr. setirostris (Hermann), Cunaxoides sp. nr. biscutum (Nesbitt) (Cunaxidae); Agistemus duzgunesae Koç, Çobanoğlu & Madanlar, Zetzellia mali (Ewing), Zetzellia sp. (Stigmaeidae); Triophtydeus triophthalmus (Oudemans) (Triophtydeidae); Lorryia mali (Oudemans), Lorryia superba Oudemans, Brachytydeus obnoxia Kuznetzov & Zapletina, Lorryia woolleyi (Baker), Tydeus kochi Oudemans, Tydeus meshkinensis André, Ueckermann & Rahmani, Tydeus cf. shabestariensis Akbari, Haddad & Kaźmierski, Tydeus spathulatus (Oudemans) (Tydeidae); Euseius finlandicus (Oudemans), Euseius gallicus Kreiter & Tixier, Euseius stipulatus (Athias-Henriot), Kampimodromus aberrans (Oudemans), Neoseiulella tiliarum Oudemans, Phytoseius finitimus Ribaga, Typhlodromus (Anthoseius) rapidus Wainstein, Typhlodromus (Anthoseius) sp., Amblyseius (andersoni?) sp. (Phytoseiidae); Czenspinskia sp. (Winterschmidtiidae); Dendroptus arboreus Mitrofanov & Sharonov, Dendroptus liber Mitrofanov & Livshitz and Tarsonemus sp. (Tarsonemidae). Five species, L. woolleyi, T. meshkinensis, D. liber, D. arboreus and A. striatus, are new records for Turkey.