Eotetranychus suginamensis (Yokoyama, 1932)

Classification

Tetranychidae - Tetranychinae - Tetranychini - Eotetranychus

Accepted name

Eotetranychus suginamensis (Yokoyama, 1932). Yokoyama (1932): 231.

Original description

Tetranychus suginamensis Yokoyama, 1932. Yokoyama (1932): 231.

Type host: Morus alba. Type distribution: Japan.

Summary

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  • Nomenclature and taxonomy

         Tetranychus mori Rahman & Sapra, 1940. Synonym description Rahman & Sapra (1940a): 184. Type host: Morus alba. Type distribution: Pakistan.
    Tetranychus mori Rahman & Sapra, 1940. Synonymy by Pritchard & Baker (1955): 200.
    Schizotetranychus mori Tseng, 1975. Synonym description Tseng (1975): 70.
    Schizotetranychus mori Tseng, 1975. Synonymy by Tseng (1990): 84.

         Tetranychus suginamensis Yokoyama, 1932. Valid nomenclatural act Yokoyama (1932): 231. Type host: Morus alba. Type distribution: Japan.
    Eotetranychus suginamensis (Yokoyama, 1932). New combination Pritchard & Baker (1955): 200.


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    Original description and illustration literature
    [Original description] Yokoyama (1932)
    [Synonym description] Rahman & Sapra (1940a) Tseng (1975)

    Hosts (7 plants, 12 references)


    Fagaceae: Quercus serrata Ehara (1956b)
    Moraceae: Broussonetia papyrifera Wang (1980) Morus alba Yokoyama (1932) Rahman & Sapra (1940a) Wang (1980) Nassar & Ghai (1981) Gupta & Chatterjee (1997) Gotoh et al. (2003a) Gotoh et al. (2007a) Morus indica Matsuda et al. (2014) Morus sp. Gupta (1992) Gupta & Gupta (1994)
    Oleaceae: Nyctanthes arbor-tristis
    Salicaceae: Casearia tomentosa


    Distribution (5 countries, 12 references)


    Oriental: India Nassar & Ghai (1981) Gupta (1992) Gupta & Gupta (1994) Gupta & Chatterjee (1997) Japan Ehara (1966a) Pakistan Rahman & Sapra (1940a) Taiwan Tseng (1990) Gotoh et al. (2007a)
    Palearctic: China Wang (1980) Japan Yokoyama (1932) Gotoh et al. (2003a) Matsuda et al. (2014)


    Literature (15 references in chronological order)


    Yokoyama (1932) New tetranychid mites attacking the mulberry leaf. (I). Bionomics, external structures of the Tetranychus suginamensis n. sp.. Bulletin of the Imperial Sericiculture Experimental Station, 8: 229-287 [description; distribution; host]
    Rahman & Sapra (1940a) Mites of the family Tetranychidae from Lyallpur with descriptions of four new species. Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Science, Ser. B, 11: 177-196 [description; distribution; host]
    Pritchard & Baker (1955) A revision of the spider mite family Tetranychidae. Memoirs Series, San Francisco, Pacific Coast Entomological Society, 2: 472 p [taxononmy]
    Ehara (1956b) Tetranychoid mites of mulberry in Japan. Journal of the Faculty of Sciences, Hokkaido University, Series VI, Zoology, 12: 499-510 [host]
    Ehara (1966a) The tetranychoid mites of Okinawa Island (Acarina : Prostigmata). Journal of the Faculty of Sciences, Hokkaido University, Series VI, Zoology, 16: 1-22 [distribution]
    Tseng (1975) Systematics and distribution of the phytophagous mites of Taiwan, Part I. A revision of the mite family Tetranychidae, with an illustrated key to the genera of the world. Bur. of Commodity Insp., Min. of Econ. Affairs, Rep. of China, Plant Quar. Bull., 10: 1-132 [description]
    Wang (1980) Notes on the genus Eotetranychus in China with descriptions of four new species (Acarina: Tetranychidae). Acta Entomologica Sinica, 23: 216-223 [distribution; host]
    Nassar & Ghai (1981) Taxonomic studies on tetranychoid mites infesting vegetable and fruit crops in Delhi and surrounding areas. Oriental Insects, 15 (4): 333-396 [distribution; host]
    Tseng (1990) A monograph of the mite family Tetranychidae (Acarina : Tronbidiformes) from Taiwan. Taiwan Museum Special Publication Series, 9: 1-226 [distribution; taxononmy]
    Gupta (1992) Arachnida: plant mites (Acari). Zoological Survey of India, State Fauna Series 3: Fauna of West Bengal, Part 3: 61-211 [distribution; host]
    Gupta & Gupta (1994) A taxonomic review of Indian Tetranychidae (Acari: Prostgmata) with description of new species and redescriptions of known species, keys to genera and species. Memoirs of the Zoological Survey of India, 18: 1-196 [distribution; host]
    Gupta & Chatterjee (1997) Acari: plant mites. Zoological Survey of India, State Fauna Series 6: Fauna of Delhi: 485-532 [distribution; host]
    Gotoh et al. (2003a) Wolbachia distribution and cytoplasmic incompatibility based on a survey of 42 spider mite species (Acari: Tetranychidae) in Japan. Heredity, 91: 208-216 [distribution; host]
    Gotoh et al. (2007a) Cardinium symbionts cause cytoplasmic incompatibility in spider mites. Heredity, 98: 13-20 [distribution; host]
    Matsuda et al. (2014) Phylogenetic analysis of the spider mite sub-family Tetranychinae (Acari: Tetranychidae) based on the mitochondrial COI gene, the 18S and the 5 end of the 28S rRNA genes indicates that several genera are polyphyletic. Plos One, 9: e108672 [distribution; host]