Tetranychidae - Tetranychinae - Tetranychini - Eotetranychus
Eotetranychus uchidai Ehara, 1956. Ehara (1956a): 139.
Eotetranychus uchidai Ehara, 1956. Ehara (1956a): 139.
Type host: Ulmus davidiana. Type distribution: Japan. Schizotetranychus (Eotetranychus) insignis Beglyarov & Mitrofanov, 1973. Synonym description Beglyarov & Mitrofanov (1973b): 21. Type distribution: Russian Federation.
Schizotetranychus (Eotetranychus) insignis Beglyarov & Mitrofanov, 1973. Synonymy by Mitrofanov et al. (1987): 90.
Eotetranychus uchidai Ehara, 1956. Valid nomenclatural act Ehara (1956a): 139. Type host: Ulmus davidiana. Type distribution: Japan.
Ulmaceae: Ulmus davidiana Ehara (1956a) Gotoh et al. (2003a) Matsuda et al. (2014) Ulmus glabra Ulmus sp. Wang & Cui (1992a) Zelkova serrata
Oriental: China Wang & Cui (1992a)
Palearctic: Japan Ehara (1956a) Gotoh et al. (2003a) Matsuda et al. (2014) Korea (Rep. South) Lee (1989) Russian Federation Beglyarov & Mitrofanov (1973b) Mitrofanov et al. (1987)
Ehara (1956a) Notes on some tetranychid mites of Japan (with 37 txt-figures). Japanese Journal of Applied Zoology, 21: 139-147 [description; distribution; host]
Beglyarov & Mitrofanov (1973b) New species of the genus Schizotetranychus from Vladivostok area. Biological Revue, Zoology, 6: 16-22 [description; distribution]
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; taxononmy]
Lee (1989) A systematic study on the Tetranychoid mites (Order : Acarina) in Korea. Chonju, Chonbuk University. PhD Thesis, 124 pp [distribution]
Wang & Cui (1992a) New records of Tetranychidae from China, with description of a new species of Petrobia. Sinozoologica, 4: 345-347 [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]
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]