“…This species is also the dominant phytoseiid species in conventionally managed citrus orchards in Shizuoka Prefecture, Ehime Prefecture, and the Kyushu District in central to southwestern Japan, and serves as an effective predator of the dominant spider mite species, P. citri, on citrus trees (Katayama et al, 2006;Ohnishi et al, 2006;Kishimoto et al, 2007). Therefore, conservation of this species for the biological control of P. citri in citrus orchards will likely be quite beneficial; however, little is known about the overwintering behavior of this species in the field (e.g., Hart et al, 2002, for winter mortality), although several physiological studies have examined its winter hardiness (e.g., diapause propensity and cold tolerance; Castagnoli et al, 1996;Jolly, 2000;Hart et al, 2002;Gotoh et al, 2005).…”