Tetranychidae - Tetranychinae - Tetranychini - Tetranychus
Tetranychus ogmophallos Ferreira & Flechtmann,1997. Navia & Flechtmann (1997): 181.
Tetranychus ogmophallos Ferreira & Flechtmann,1997. Navia & Flechtmann (1997): 181.
Type host: Arachis pintoi. Type distribution: Brazil.Tetranychus ogmophallos Ferreira & Flechtmann,1997. Valid nomenclatural act Navia & Flechtmann (1997): 181. Type host: Arachis pintoi. Type distribution: Brazil.
Fabaceae: Arachis hypogaea Lourencao et al. (2001) Flechtmann (2004) Barbosa et al. (2018) Melville et al. (2019) Santos et al. (2020) Arachis pintoi Navia & Flechtmann (1997) Flechtmann (2004) Arachis prostrata Flechtmann (2004)
Neotropical: Brazil Navia & Flechtmann (1997) Lourencao et al. (2001) Flechtmann (2004) Barbosa et al. (2018) Melville et al. (2019) Santos et al. (2020)
Navia & Flechtmann (1997) Two new phytophagous mites (Acari: Tetranychidae, Eriophyidae) from Arachis pintoi from Brazil. Systematic and Applied Acarology, 2 (1): 181-188 [description; distribution; host]
Lourencao et al. (2001) Tetranychus ogmophallos Ferreira & Flechtmann (Acari: Tetranychidae) on peanut in the State of Sao Paulo, Brazil. Neotropical Entomology, 30 (3): 495-496 [distribution; host]
Flechtmann (2004) Two new plant feeding mites from Brachiaria ruziziensis in citrus groves in São Paulo, Brazil and new distribution records of other plant mites in Brazil. Zootaxa, 708: 1-11 [distribution; host]
Barbosa et al. (2018) Susceptibility of Tetranychus ogmophallos (Acari: Tetranychidae) to Beauveria bassiana and Metarhizium anisopliae. Florida Entomologist, 101 (2): 249-253 [distribution; host]
Melville et al. (2019) Peanut cultivars display susceptibility by triggering outbreaks of Tetranychus ogmophallos (Acari: Tetranychidae). Experimental and Applied Acarology, 78: 295-314 [distribution; host]
Santos et al. (2020) Using mathematical models to describe aerial dispersal, silk ball formation of peanut red spider mite, Tetranychus ogmophallos (Acari: Tetranychidae). Experimental and Applied Acarology, 81: 85-102 [distribution; host]