Mesobryobia terpoghossiani (Bagdasarian, 1959)

Classification

Tetranychidae - Bryobiinae - Hystrichonychini - Mesobryobia

Accepted name

Mesobryobia terpoghossiani (Bagdasarian, 1959). Bagdasarian (1959): 139.

Original description

Petrobia terpoghossiani Bagdasarian, 1959. Bagdasarian (1959): 139.

Type host: Dactylis glomerata, Elymus repens. Type distribution: Armenia.

Summary

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

         Petrobia terpoghossiani Bagdasarian, 1959. Valid nomenclatural act Bagdasarian (1959): 139. Type host: Dactylis glomerata, Elymus repens. Type distribution: Armenia.
    Monoceronychus terpoghossiani (Bagdasarian, 1959). New combination Wainstein (1960a): 125.
    Monoceronychus (Mesobryobia) terpoghossiani (Bagdasarian, 1959). New combination Wainstein (1960b): 223.
    Mesobryobia terpoghossiani (Bagdasarian, 1950). New combination Mitrofanov et al. (1987): 193.


    Identification tools

    Original description and illustration literature
    [Original description] Bagdasarian (1959)

    Hosts (5 plants, 6 references)


    Asteraceae: Artemisia campestris Zhovnerchuk & Auger (2019)
    Poaceae: Agropyron sp. Zhovnerchuk & Auger (2019) Dactylis glomerata Bagdasarian (1959) Elymus repens Bagdasarian (1959) Poaceae sp. Menon & Ghai (1968) Gupta & Gupta (1994) Gupta & Chatterjee (1997) Kontschán et al. (2019)


    Distribution (5 countries, 7 references)


    Oriental: India Menon & Ghai (1968) Gupta & Gupta (1994) Gupta & Chatterjee (1997)
    Palearctic: Armenia Bagdasarian (1959) Mitrofanov et al. (1987) Hungary Kontschán et al. (2019) Kazakhstan Mitrofanov et al. (1987) Ukraine Zhovnerchuk & Auger (2019)


    Literature (9 references in chronological order)


    Bagdasarian (1959) New species of Petrobia from Armenia SSR.. Doklady Akademii Nauk Armyanskoi SSR, Erevan, 28: 139-143 [description; distribution; host]
    Wainstein (1960a) Tetranychoid mites of Kazakhstan (with revision of the family). Trudy Nauchno-Issled. Inst. Zashchita Rastenii Kazakh., 5: 1-276 [taxononmy]
    Wainstein (1960b) A revision of the tribe Petrobiini (Reck) (Acariformes, Tetranychidae). Entomologicheskoe Obozrenie, 39: 214-226 [taxononmy]
    Menon & Ghai (1968) Three new records of Bryobiinae from India (Acarina : Tetranychidae). Indian Journal of Entomology, 30: 88-89 [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; taxononmy]
    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]
    Kontschán et al. (2019) A new species of Tetranycopsis is described and the genus Mesobryobia (Acari: Tetranychidae, Bryobiinae) reported from Hungary for the first time. Systematic and Applied Acarology, 24 (10): 1964-1970 [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]