Tetranychidae - Tetranychinae - Tetranychini - Neonidulus
Neonidulus falsicornus (Zhang & Martin, 2001). Zhang & Martin (2001): 312.
Yezonychus falsicornus Zhang & Martin, 2001. Zhang & Martin (2001): 312.
Type host: Dysoxylum spectabile, Rubus cissoides, Rubus sp.. Type distribution: New Zealand. Schizotetranychus cornus Pritchard & Baker, 1955 p. p. sensu Manson, 1967. Misidentification Manson (1967e): 834.
Schizotetranychus cornus Pritchard & Baker, 1955 p. p. sensus Manson, 1967. Synonymy by Zhang & Martin (2001): 312.
Yezonychus falsicornus Zhang & Martin, 2001. Valid nomenclatural act Zhang & Martin (2001): 312. Type host: Dysoxylum spectabile, Rubus cissoides, Rubus sp.. Type distribution: New Zealand.
Neonidulus falsicornus Zhang & Martin, 2001. New combination Beard & Walter (2010): 6.
Cunoniaceae: Leiospermum racemosum Manson (1967a)
Meliaceae: Dysoxylum spectabile Zhang & Martin (2001)
Rosaceae: Rubus australis Manson (1967e) Rubus cissoides Zhang & Martin (2001) Beard & Walter (2010) He et al. (2023b) Rubus sp. Zhang & Martin (2001) He et al. (2023b)
Australasian: New Zealand Manson (1967e) Zhang & Martin (2001) Beard & Walter (2010) He et al. (2023b)
Manson (1967a) Mites of the families Tenuipalpidae and Tetranychidae intercepted entering New Zealand from overseas. New Zealand Journal of Science and Technology (A), 10: 664-674 [host]
Manson (1967e) The spider mite family Tetranychidae in New Zealand. III. The genus Schizotetranychus. Acarologia, 9 (4): 823-840 [distribution; host; taxononmy]
Zhang & Martin (2001) A review of Schizotetranychus-like mites (Acari: Tetranychidae) from New Zealand. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand, 31: 307-325 [description; distribution; host; taxononmy]
Beard & Walter (2010) New spider mite genus (Prostigmata: Tetranychidae) from Australia and New Zealand, with a discussion of Yezonychus Ehara. Zootaxa, 2578: 1-24 [distribution; host; taxononmy]
He et al. (2023b) Ontogenetic development and redescription of Neonidulus falsicornus (Acari: Tetranychidae). Systematic and Applied Acarology, 28 (3): 544-555 [description; distribution; host; illustration]