Anita Suták’s research while affiliated with Hungarian Academy of Sciences and other places

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Publications (4)


Contribution to the Soil-dwelling Mite Fauna of the Hungarian Agroecosystems (Acari)
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June 2016

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Acta Phytopathologica et Entomologica Hungarica

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A. Ács

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A. Suták

Numerous different agroecosystems (alfalfa, apple, cereals, oilseed rape, maize, sunflower fields and plantations, a pasture and a compost hill) were investigated on the basis of the soil dwelling mites in two parts of Hungary. Twenty-three species of Mesostigmata, 13 Oribatida, one Astigmata and one Prostigmata are listed from these specific ecosystems, of which nine species, Alliphis halleri (G. and R. Canestrini, 1881); Antennoseius avius Karg, 1976; Antennoseius pannonicus Willmann, 1951; Arctoseius eremitus (Berlese, 1918); Cheiroseius bryophilus Karg, 1969; Leioseius insignis (Hirschmann, 1963); Oppiella loksai (Schalk, 1966); Punctodendrolaelaps fimetarius (Karg, 1965); Rhodacarellus perspicuus Halaśkova, 1958 are new to the Hungarian fauna.


New records of macrochelid mites and description of a new phoretic species (Acari: Mesostigmata: Macrochelidae) from Greece
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March 2016

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Acarologia

Three female specimens of a new macrochelid mite species (Neopodocinum longisetum n. sp.) were collected on Oryctes nasicornis (Linnaeus, 1758) in the Epirus Mountains in Northern Greece. The new species is closely related to Neopodocinum caputmedusae (Berlese, 1908), but these two species differ from each other in the length of setae j1 and j2, the peritreme, the numbers of lyrifissures, the spur-like structures on sternal shield and microspicules on the dorsal shield. Furthermore, seven species belonging to the genus Geholaspis Berlese, 1918, Longicheles Valle, 1953, Macrholaspis Oudemans, 1931, Macrocheles Latreille, 1829 and Nothrholaspis Berlese, 1918 are recorded for the first time from Greece.

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Figure 1. Occurrences of Oribatida found in Romania.  
Contribution to distribution of some families of Oribatida (Acari) in Transylvania (Romania)

January 2015

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Állattani Közlemények


New data to the soil mite (ACARI) fauna of sǎlaj, romania

January 2015

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60 soil dwelling mite species were collected in the framework of this project between 2014 and 2015 in county Sǎlaj. 43 species from the order Mesostigmata, 16 species from the order Oribatida and one species from the order Prostigmata are listed. Two species (Epicrius bulgaricus Balogh, 1959 and Macrholaspis recki Bregetova & Koroleva, 1960) of the found mites are reported firstly from Romania.

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... Subsequently, Kontschán (2015) mentioned three species from urban habitat from the capitol (Budapest) of Hungary and one year later, Ács and Kontschán (2014) added several new occurrences to the Hungarian species and recorded firstly three species from Hungary. After that several new data to the mites of agricultural soils with some records of members of family Macrochelidae are reported by Kontschán et al. (2014Kontschán et al. ( , 2015aKontschán et al. ( , 2016. In same time, Kontschán et al. (2015b) presented their results about the mites of the highways rest station and listed some macrochelid mites from these disturbed areas. ...

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Checklist of the Hungarian species of family Macrochelidae (Acari: Mesostigmata)
Contribution to the Soil-dwelling Mite Fauna of the Hungarian Agroecosystems (Acari)
  • Citing Article
  • June 2016

Acta Phytopathologica et Entomologica Hungarica

... Macrochelidae are quite ubiquitous on Nicrophorus species (Knee 2017, Mašán 2003, Hyatt 1990, Hyatt and Emberson 1988, Acs et al. 2017, Ciccolani et al. 1981, Evans and Browning 1956, Halliday 2000, Kamaruzaman et al. 2018, Krantz 1998, Krantz and Whitaker 1988, Olivo 1966, Özbek 2017, however, in much less numbers (abundance) than Parasitidae. Despite the finding of just 11 M. nataliae, two populations were riding the beetle. ...

New records of macrochelid mites and description of a new phoretic species (Acari: Mesostigmata: Macrochelidae) from Greece

Acarologia

... Mites are invertebrates with an extraordinary ability to adapt; they live in aquatic and terrestrial habitats, in favourable or extreme environmental conditions, such as rocks (MANU, 2011a;MANU & ONETE, 2014a;MANU & ONETE, 2015). They can use almost any food resource (STĂNESCU & JUVARA-BALŞ, 2005;HONCIUC & STĂNESCU, 2005;MANU et al., 2013;MANU et al., 2017a;KONTSCHÁN et al., 2015;MANU et al., 2017b). ...

New data to the soil mite (ACARI) fauna of sǎlaj, romania