Bryobia longisetis Reck, 1947

Classification

Tetranychidae - Bryobiinae - Bryobiini - Bryobia

Accepted name

Bryobia longisetis Reck, 1947. Reck (1947b): 655.

Original description

Bryobia longisetis Reck, 1947. Reck (1947b): 655.

Type host: Salvia nemorosa, Salvia sp.. Type distribution: Georgia.

Summary

  • Nomenclature
  • Identification
  • Hosts
  • Distribution
  • Literature
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  • Nomenclature and taxonomy

         Bryobia longisetis Reck, 1947. Valid nomenclatural act Reck (1947b): 655. Type host: Salvia nemorosa, Salvia sp.. Type distribution: Georgia.
    Pseudobryobia longisetis (Reck, 1947). New combination Wainstein (1960a): 113.
    Bryobia longisetis Reck, 1947. New combination Auger & Migeon (2014): 16.

         Bryobia multisetis Livshits & Mitrofanov, 1966. Synonym description Livshits & Mitrofanov (1966): .
    Bryobia multisetis Livshits & Mitrofanov, 1966. Synonymy by Wainstein (1969): 220.


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    Original description and illustration literature
    [Original description] Reck (1947b)
    [Synonym description] Livshits & Mitrofanov (1966)

    Hosts (20 plants, 11 references)


    Apiaceae: Apium graveolens Maric et al. (2018a)
    Asteraceae: Achillea millefolium Maric et al. (2018b) Cynara cardunculus Hatzinikolis & Emmanouel (1991)
    Campanulaceae: Asyneuma argutum
    Convolvulaceae: Calystegia sepium Maric et al. (2018a) Convolvulus sp. Hatzinikolis (1986b)
    Lamiaceae: Lamium purpureum Maric et al. (2018a) Mentha sp. Hatzinikolis & Emmanouel (1991) Phlomis sp. Salvia aethiopis Reck (1959) Salvia austriaca Maric et al. (2018b) Salvia nemorosa Reck (1947b) Reck (1959) Mladenović et al. (2013) Maric et al. (2018a) Zhovnerchuk & Auger (2019) Salvia officinalis Salvia pratensis Mladenović et al. (2013) Salvia sp. Reck (1947b) Wainstein (1956b) Chaudhri et al. (1974) Salvia verticillata Reck (1959) Salvia virgata Salvia viridis Reck (1959)
    Malvaceae: Hibiscus trionum Maric et al. (2018a) Maric et al. (2018b)
    Poaceae: Poaceae sp. Hatzinikolis (1986b)


    Distribution (11 countries, 16 references)


    Oriental: Pakistan Chaudhri et al. (1974)
    Palearctic: Armenia Bagdasarian (1957) Mitrofanov et al. (1987) Azerbaijan Mitrofanov et al. (1987) China Wang (1985) Georgia Reck (1947b) Reck (1953b) Bagdasarian (1957) Reck (1959) Mitrofanov et al. (1987) Arabuli (2008) Greece Hatzinikolis (1986b) Hatzinikolis & Emmanouel (1991) Kazakhstan Wainstein (1956b) Bagdasarian (1957) Reck (1959) Mitrofanov et al. (1987) Kyrgyzstan Strunkova (1988) Serbia Mladenović et al. (2013) Maric et al. (2018a) Maric et al. (2018b) Tajikistan Mitrofanov et al. (1987) Ukraine Mitrofanov et al. (1987) Zhovnerchuk & Auger (2019)


    Literature (20 references in chronological order)


    Reck (1947b) Genus Bryobia Koch (Tetranychidae) described on the data material from Georgia. Soobshcheniya Akademii Nauk Gruzinskoi SSR, 8(9-10): 653-660 [description; distribution; host]
    Reck (1953b) Research investigation on the fauna of the Tetranychidae in Georgia. Trudy Instituta Zoologyi Akademyi Nauk Gruz. S.S.R, 11: 167-181 [distribution]
    Wainstein (1956b) Fauna of tetranychoid mites in South Kazakhstan. Zoologicheskii Zhurnal, 35: 384-391 [distribution; host]
    Bagdasarian (1957) Tetranychoid mites (superfamily Tetranychoidea). Fauna of the Armenian S.S.R. Erevan, Akademia Nauk Armenia S.S.R. Zool. Institut: 163 p [distribution]
    Reck (1959) A key to the tetranychoid mites. Fauna Trans. Caucasia Akad. Nauk Gruz. S.S.R., Tbilissi, Akademii Nauk Gruzinskoi SSR, 1: 152 p [distribution; host]
    Wainstein (1960a) Tetranychoid mites of Kazakhstan (with revision of the family). Trudy Nauchno-Issled. Inst. Zashchita Rastenii Kazakh., 5: 1-276 [taxononmy]
    Livshits & Mitrofanov (1966) On the systematic position of the species of in the genus Bryobia C. L. Koch, 1836, and the description of five new species (Bryobiidae, Acariformes). Zoologicheskii Zhurnal, 45: 836-849 [description]
    Wainstein (1969) A new species of the genus Bryobia Koch, 1836 (Acarina, Tetranychidae). Entomologicheskoe Obozrenie, 48: 126-127 [taxononmy]
    Chaudhri et al. (1974) Taxonomic studies of the mites belonging to the families Tenuipalpidae, Tetranychidae, Tuckerellidae, Caligonellidae, Stigmaeidae and Phytoseiidae - PL-480 Project on mites. Lyallpur, Pakistan, University of Agriculture: 250 p [distribution; host]
    Wang (1985) Notes on the Bryobia from China with four new species, a new record. Acta Entomologica Sinica, 28: 330-340 [distribution]
    Hatzinikolis (1986b) The genus Bryobia Dufour, 1832, in Greece (Acari : Tetranychidae). Biologia Gallo-hellenica, 12: 389-393 [distribution; host]
    Mitrofanov et al. (1987) Keys to the tetranychid mites (Tetranychidae, Bryobiidae) fauna of the USSR, adjacent countries. Institute of Zoology and Parasitology E.N. Pavlosky, Tajik SSR, Doma, Dushanbe: 224 pp [distribution]
    Strunkova (1988) On the tetranychid fauna of Kirgizia. Izvestiya Akademii Nauk Tadzhikskoi SSR (Biol.), 4: 32-37 [distribution]
    Hatzinikolis & Emmanouel (1991) A revision of the genus Bryobia in Greece (Acari: Tetranychidae). Entomologia Hellenica, 9: 21-34 [distribution; host]
    Arabuli (2008) Tetranychoid mites (Acari: Tetranychoidea) fauna of Georgia. Proceedings of Georgian National Academy of Sciences, Biology Serie B, 6 (1-2): 86-96 [distribution]
    Mladenović et al. (2013) New records of the tribe Bryobiini berlsese (Acari: Tetranychidae: Bryobiinae) from Serbia, with notes about associated predators (Acari: Phytoseiidae). Archives of Biological Sciences, 65 (3): 1199-1210 [distribution; host]
    Auger & Migeon (2014) Three new species of Tetranychidae (Acari, Prostigmata) from the French Alps (South-Eastern France). Acarologia, 54 (1): 15-37 [taxononmy]
    Maric et al. (2018a) Biodiversity of spider mites (Acari: Tetranychidae) in Serbia: a review, new records, key to all known species. Acarologia, 58 (1): 3-14 [distribution; host]
    Maric et al. (2018b) Spider mites (Acari: Tetranychidae) in protected natural areas of Serbia. Systematic and Applied Acarology, 23 (10): 2033-2053 [distribution; host]
    Zhovnerchuk & Auger (2019) Spider mites (Acari: Tetranychidae) from the Black Sea Biosphere Reserve (Ukraine): faunistic survey and reinstatement of the genus Georgiobia Wainstein, 1960, description of a new species. Zootaxa, 4559: 321-338 [distribution; host]