1997
DOI: 10.11158/saa.2.1.27
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Two new phytophagous mites (Acari: Tetranychidae, Eriophyidae) from Arachis pintoi from Brazil

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“…Even plants at advanced phenological stages (R7) had no resistance to T. ogmophallos injuries and died with an average of 28 days after infestation. Ferreira and Flechtmann (1997) had firstly reported that potted peanut plants, infested with T. ogmophallos and kept in the laboratory, underwent severe damage and died. Similar results were obtained by Brito et al (1986), who pointed out that even small infestations of Tetranychus turkestani (Ugarov and Nikolski) resulted in leaf and fruit drop, which led to the death of cotton plants, mainly those at an early developmental stage.…”
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“…Even plants at advanced phenological stages (R7) had no resistance to T. ogmophallos injuries and died with an average of 28 days after infestation. Ferreira and Flechtmann (1997) had firstly reported that potted peanut plants, infested with T. ogmophallos and kept in the laboratory, underwent severe damage and died. Similar results were obtained by Brito et al (1986), who pointed out that even small infestations of Tetranychus turkestani (Ugarov and Nikolski) resulted in leaf and fruit drop, which led to the death of cotton plants, mainly those at an early developmental stage.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This pest was first reported on cultivated peanut in 2001 and probably has been misidentified for years as Tetranychus evansi Baker and Pritchard (Acari: Tetranychidae) (Ferreira and Flechtmann 1997;Lourenção et al 2001). As only reported in Brazil, T. ogmophallos is of quarantine importance to other countries (Bonato et al 2000).…”
Section: Peanut Red Mite or Tetranychus Ogmophallosmentioning
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“…Várias "ilhas de teia" (aproximadamente 10 x 20 m) estavam espalhadas pela área, indicando um surto populacional na propriedade. (Ferreira & FleChtmann 1997). Estes autores também verificaram que esta espécie também infesta Arachis prostrata Benth.…”
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