IPPC Official Pest Reports, 2017.
Australia (AUS-87/1 of 2017-11-23) Detection of Tetranychus evansi in New South Wales, Queensland. https://www.ippc.int/en/countries/australia/pestreports/2017/11/detection-of-tetranychus-evansi-in-new-south-wales-and-queensland/:.

Abstract
Eradication of T. evansi from Australia is not considered technically feasible. Feeding from the mite results in leaves becoming yellowish white and mottled. Leaf defoliation follows infestation and plants may die in severe attacks. This spider mite often creates large amounts of webbing. The mites disperse by walking but can also spread by wind and the movement of infested plants/plant material.

  • https://www.ippc.int/en/countries/australia/pestreports/2017/11/detection-of-tetranychus-evansi-in-new-south-wales-and-queensland/

  • Summary

  • Nomenclature
  • Identification
  • Hosts
  • Distribution
  • Other biological features

  • Nomenclatural data


    Identification tools


    Host data (2 results)

  • Tetranychus evansi Baker & Pritchard, 1960 [Solanaceae: Solanum lycopersicumSolanum sp.].

  • Distribution data (1 result)

  • Tetranychus evansi Baker & Pritchard, 1960 [Australasian: Australia].

  • Other biological features