1958
DOI: 10.1093/aesa/51.1.69
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New Species Belonging to the Genera Amblyseius and Amblyseiopsis with Keys to Amblyseius, Amblyseiopsis, and Phytoseiulus

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“…The nomenclature of the higher taxa follows Woolley (1988), and information concerning the Museum or Institution in which most of the type specimens are deposited is given according to the legends: BMNH -British Museum (Natural History), London, UK; CNC -Canadian NationalProprioseiopsis ovatus (Garman, 1958) Amblyseiopsis ovatus Garman, 1958: 78. Amblyseius ovatus, Moraes & McMurtry, 1983: 133;Moraes et al, 1991: 127.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The nomenclature of the higher taxa follows Woolley (1988), and information concerning the Museum or Institution in which most of the type specimens are deposited is given according to the legends: BMNH -British Museum (Natural History), London, UK; CNC -Canadian NationalProprioseiopsis ovatus (Garman, 1958) Amblyseiopsis ovatus Garman, 1958: 78. Amblyseius ovatus, Moraes & McMurtry, 1983: 133;Moraes et al, 1991: 127.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another notable variation is the length of L 1 relative to L 4 : L 1 is less than one-third of L 4 in Chant (1959; fig. 162), slightly more than half of L 4 in Garman (1958;fig. 5) and in specimens examined in this paper, and slightly less than half of L 4 in Collyer (1982).…”
Section: Notes On Variation In Morphologymentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Chant (1959) redescribed Berlese's holotype of A. perlongisetus and synonymized Amblyseius musae Garman, 1958 with this species. Chant's concept of A. perlongisetus is relatively broad, especially concerning the relative length of setae on the dorsal shield.…”
Section: Notes On Variation In Morphologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Brasil-Pernambuco, Rio Grande do Sul, São Paulo; Colômbia; Equador. (Garman, 1958) Amblyseiopsis ovatus Garman, 1958: 78. Amblyseiulus ovatus; Muma, 1961;Moraes & McMurtry, 1983: 133;Moraes et al, 1991: 127. Typhlodromus (Amblyseius) ovatus; Chant, 1959: 90.…”
Section: Proprioseiopsis Neotropicus (Ehara 1966)mentioning
confidence: 99%