Bahman Asali Fayaz’s research while affiliated with Bu-Ali Sina University and other places

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Publications (26)


TABLE 1 : Comparison of characters of stages of Paraseiulus amacroporus Faraji et al., 2008. P.: Protonymph, D.: Deutonymph, A.: Adult. 
FIGURE 3: Paraseiulus amacroporus Faraji et al. (Protonymph): A-Dorsal view of idiosoma; B-Ventral view of idiosoma; C-Chelicera; D-Genu II; E-Basitarsus IV. 
Immature stages and male Paraseiulus amacroporus Faraji et al., (Acari: Mesostigmata: Phytoseiidae) from Southwestern Iran
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December 2017

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Acarologia

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Samira Bakhshi

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This study presents the morphological characteristics of immature and adult male stages of Paraseiulus amacroporus Faraji, Jalaeian and McMurtry, 2008 (Phytoseiidae) collected from pistachio trees, Pistacia atlantica Desf. (Anacardiaceae), Shiraz vicinity (Fars province), South west Iran. The genders of the deutonymphal stage can be determined by the number of paired setae in the opisthogaster (six in female vs. four in male).

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Complementary description of Typhlodromus (Anthoseius) bagdasarjani Wainstein & Arutunjan (Acari: Mesostigmata: Phytoseiidae) based on specimens from western Iran

December 2016

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Acarologia

This paper reports the morphological characteristics of immatures and adults of Typhlodromus (Anthoseius) bagdasarjani Wainstein and Arutunjan, 1967 (Phytoseiidae) collected from plum trees, Prunus domestica L. (Rosaceae), infected with two-spotted spider mites (Tetranychidae) in the Hamedan region, Western Iran. The genders of the deutonymphal stage can be determined by the number of paired setae in the opisthogaster (eight in females vs. five in males).


Paragigagnathus iraniensis n. sp. (Acari: Phytoseiidae) fromWestern Iran

May 2016

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Acarologia

A new species belonging to the family Phytoseiidae, Paragigagnathus iraniensis n. sp., is described and illustrated from specimens collected on almond trees, Prunus dulcis (Mill.) D.A. Webb (Rosaceae), infested with two spotted spider mites (Tetranychidae) in Hamedan region, Iran. An identification key to all known species of the genus Paragigagnathus is provided.


Tyrophagus putrescentiae (Schrank) (Acari: Acaridae) from western Iran with a key to Iranian species of the genus

January 2016

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Acarina

This paper reports the redescription of all stages (egg, immatures and adult) of the mold mite, Tyrophagus putrecentiae (Schrank 1781), collected from bean leaves infested with opportunity fungus in the Department of plant protection laboratory, Hamedan, Iran.


Cheylostigmaeus tarae sp. nov. and Stigmaeus delaramae sp. nov. (Acari: Stigmaeidae) from Kurdistan, Iran

July 2014

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Zootaxa

Two new species belonging to the family Stigmaeidae, Cheylostigmaeus tarae sp. nov. and Stigmaeus delaramae sp. nov., are described from specimens collected from soil and litter under pear trees, Pyrus communis L. (Rosaceae) in Iran. A key to all Iranian species of the genera Cheylostigmaeus (male) and Stigmaeus (female) are provided.


Austroteneriffia khorramabadiensis n. sp. (Acari: Teneriffiidae): A new species from southwestern Iran, with a description of the male

March 2014

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Acarologia

A new mite species belonging to the family Teneriffiidae, Austroteneriffia khorramabadiensis n. sp., from southwestern Iran (Khorramabad vicinity, Lorestan province) is described and illustrated based on females and males sampled from the soil and litter associated with oak trees. A key to adult females of the genus Austroteneriffia is also provided based on the original description and the literature.


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Eustigmaeus seemani sp. nov. and description male of E. segnis (Koch) (Acari: Stigmaeidae) and redescription of E. rhodomela (Koch) from Iran

December 2013

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International Journal of Acarology

A new mite species, Eustigmaeus seemani sp. nov., from western Iran (Rijab region, Kermanshah province) is described and illustrated based on females and males from soil and litter under apple trees. The male of Eustigmaeus segnis (Koch) from soil and litter under walnut trees (Rijab region, Kermanshah province) is described and Eustigmaeus rhodomela (Koch) (from mosses in Uormia vicinity, Western Azerbaijan province) is re-described and reported for the first time from Iran. A key to all known species of Eustigmaeus in Iran is presented.



Redescription of six species of the genus Typhlodromus Scheuten (Acari: Phytoseiidae: Typhlodrominae) recorded from some regions of Western and North–Western Iran

January 2013

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Collects of Phytoseiidae species of the genus Typhlodromus Scheuten have been carried out in some regions of Western and North–Western Iran from 2008–2011. This paper presents the redescription of six species belonging to two subgenera Typhlodromus (Anthoseius) De Leon and Typhlodromus (Typhlodromus) Scheuten (each with three species, respectively): T. (A.) bagdasarjani Wainstein & Arutunjan, T. (A.) kerkirae Swirski & Ragusa, T. (A.) khosrovensis Arutunjan, T. (T.) phialatus Athias–Henriot, T. (T.) leptodactylus Wainstein and T. (T.) tubifer Wainstein. It is the first record of T. (T.) phialatus Athias–Henriot for the Iranian phytoseiid fauna. This paper also provides an identification key of the species of the genus Typhlodromus in Iran.


A re-description of Typhlodromus (Anthoseius) tamaricis (Kolodochka) (Mesostigmata: Phytoseiidae), A first record for Iran

December 2012

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Acarologia

This paper reports the re-description of a species belonging to the family Phytoseiidae. Typhlodromus (Anthoseius) tamaricis is the first record of the Iranian phytoseiid fauna which was collected on Tamarix gallica in the Heiran region, Ardabil province, Iran.


Citations (20)


... one pair); BFe I has one nude seta (vs. two barbed setae), and the greater number of setae are in fV formula (16-18 vs. 12 (Beron 2008;Fain & Ripka 1998;Haitlinger 1987Haitlinger , 1997Haitlinger , 2000Haitlinger , 2004aHaitlinger , 2006aHaitlinger , 2006bHaitlinger , 2011aHaitlinger , 2012bHaitlinger & Łupicki 2011;Haitlinger & Saboori 1996;Kamran et al. 2009;Khanjani & Ueckermann 2005;Khanjani et al. 2010;Mahmoudi et al. 2014;Mayoral & Barranco 2008;Mortazavi et al. 2012;Noei et al. 2017;Saboori 2000;Saboori & Akrami 2001;Saboori & Nowzari 2001;Saboori et al. 2004;Southcott 1995;Tseng et al. 1976) AL without swelling near bases AL with swelling or slightly swelling near bases fn BFe = 3-3-3 fn BFe = 2-2-2 fn BFe = 3-3-3 fn BFe = 2-2-2 fn BFe = 3-3-2 *In the original description by Haitlinger (2006), AL swelling slightly near base in text but not illustrated clearly by drawing. Description (n = 3; holotype, two paratypes). ...

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The genus Erythraeus (Acari: Erythraeidae) from China with descriptions of two new species and a key to larval species of the genus worldwide
Two new larval species of Erythraeus (Zaracarus) (Acari: Erythraeidae) from western Iran

Zootaxa

... One of the indigenous predatory mite species in Iran, and the Middle East, is Typhlodromus (Anthoseius) bagdasarjani (Riahi et al. 2016). This generalist predator is often found in the orchards where it feeds on spider mites (Moghadasi et al. 2013), false spider mites (Faraji et al. 2012), eriophyid mites (Faraji et al. 2007), thrips (Faraji et al. 2008), and whiteflies (Faraji et al. 2012;Asali Fayaz et al. 2017). An important characteristic of T. (A.) bagdasarjani is its adaptation to hot climates which renders it more efficient in controlling Tetranychus urticae than other predators, such as Phytoseiulus persimilis, which prefer cooler climates (Moghadasi et al. 2013;Asali Fayaz et al. 2017). ...

Complementary description of Typhlodromus (Anthoseius) bagdasarjani Wainstein & Arutunjan (Acari: Mesostigmata: Phytoseiidae) based on specimens from western Iran

Acarologia

... After examining the specimens collected in this study using DIC and phase-contrast microscopes, our findings show that iv3 is located on the soft cuticle and ST3 on separate platelets. The position of ST3 has often been used to distinguish species within the genus Paragigagnathus (e.g., Hajizadeh et al. 2010;Khanjani et al. 2016;Zahidi et al. 2023). However, these findings cast doubt on the reliability of the position of ST3 as a diagnostic character for the species within this genus. ...

Paragigagnathus iraniensis n. sp. (Acari: Phytoseiidae) fromWestern Iran
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  • May 2016

Acarologia

... The left and right sides of the proximal phalanx of the second leg form in a W-like shape, but the proximal phalanx of the first leg form a Y-like shape. These data are in accordance with the results obtained by Fayaz et al. (2016) and it is concluded that this mite is distributed as a cosmopolitan mite. ...

Tyrophagus putrescentiae (Schrank) (Acari: Acaridae) from western Iran with a key to Iranian species of the genus

Acarina

... It can be distinguished from the latter by genua I-II with 5(+1κ)-5 vs. 3(+1κ)-3(+1κ) in S. ueckermanni and central shield smooth vs. with reticulation in S. ueckermanni. (Khanjani et al. 2010). ...

Stigmaeus boshroyehensis sp nov (Acari: Stigmaeidae) from eastern Iran, with re-description of Stigmaeus pilatus Kuznetzov
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  • December 2010

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... All Adamystidae are free-living predators (Walter et al. 2009). Adamystidae have been reported from France, Iran, Pakistan, South Africa, Tajikistan, Thailand, Ukraine, the USA and Uzbekistan (Cunliffe 1957;Hunter and Crossley 1968;Coineau 1974;Rafalski 1982;McDaniel and Bolen 1983;Barilo 1987;Ueckermann 1989;Pogrebnyak 2007;Fuangarworn and Lekprayoon 2010;Beyzavi et al. 2012;Fuangarworn et al. 2012;Khanjani et al. 2012;Ghasemi-Moghadam et al. 2019;Paktinat-Saeij et al. 2019;Paktinat-Saeij and Kazemi 2021). Paktinat-Saeij and Kazemi (2021) have provided the latest key to the species of Adamystis. ...

A new species of the genus adamystis (Acari: Anystina: Adamystidae) from western Iran

... Neophyllobius Berlese, 1886 species have world-wide distribution, and the genus is the richest in Camerobiidae with more than 100 species. The genus was revised by Bolland (1991) and later works mainly include species descriptions (e.g., Koç & Ayyildiz 1996;Bolland 2001;Khanjani & Ueckermann 2006;Khanjani et al. 2010;Uluçay & Koç 2014). Like many other groups of mites, there is insuffi cient knowledge regarding their ecology and ontogeny which, in turn, restricts our knowledge of habitat specifi city and the identifi cation of homologies among species. ...

Two New Species Of The Genus Neophyllobius Berlese (Acari: Camerobiidae) From Iran

Zootaxa

... Compared to the other mite families of Iran, the fauna of the Phytoseiidae is the best known. According to the literatures, about 85 recorded and described species are known from Iran (McMurtry 1977;Sepasgosarian 1977;Daneshvar 1978Daneshvar , 1980Daneshvar , 1987Daneshvar and Denmark 1982;Hajizadeh et al. 2002Hajizadeh et al. , 2009Hajizadeh et al. , 2010Kolodochka et al. 2003;Faraji et al. 2007Faraji et al. , 2008Faraji et al. , 2012Shirdel et al. 2008Shirdel et al. , 2009Jalaeian et al. 2008;Ueckermann et al. 2009;Noei et al. 2010;Jafari et al. 2011;Asali Fayaz et al. 2012, 2013Hajizadeh and Nazari 2012;Ostovan et al. 2012;Zare et al. 2012). Faraji et al. (2007) provided an identification key for 65 phytoseiid mite species of Iran based on female characteristics. ...

A re-description of Typhlodromus (Anthoseius) tamaricis (Kolodochka) (Mesostigmata: Phytoseiidae), A first record for Iran

Acarologia

... The predatory mite Neoseiulus bicaudus (Acari: Phytoseiidae) has a wide distribution across several countries, encompassing Russia, Greece, Iran, Spain, Italy, Tajikistan, Cyprus, and the United States [29][30][31]. It is a facultative predator with generalist feeding habits, capable of regulating the populations of various pest species including spider mites, whiteflies, and thrips [32,33]. ...

Description of immature stages and re-description of female and male of Neoseiulus bicaudus (Wainstein, 1962) (Acari: Phytoseiidae) from West of Iran

Acta Phytopathologica et Entomologica Hungarica