Stigmaeopsis saharai Saito & Mori, 2004

Classification

Tetranychidae - Tetranychinae - Tetranychini - Stigmaeopsis

Accepted name

Stigmaeopsis saharai Saito & Mori, 2004. Saito et al. (2004): 640.

Original description

Stigmaeopsis saharai Saito & Mori, 2004. Saito et al. (2004): 640.

Type host: Sasa kurilensis, Sasa senanensis, Sasa sp.. Type distribution: Japan.

Summary

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

         Stigmaeopsis saharai Saito & Mori, 2004. Valid nomenclatural act Saito et al. (2004): 640. Type host: Sasa kurilensis, Sasa senanensis, Sasa sp.. Type distribution: Japan.


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    Original description and illustration literature
    [Original description] Saito et al. (2004)

    Hosts (5 plants, 5 references)


    Poaceae: Phyllostachys edulis Sakamoto et al. (2017) Pleioblastus argenteostriatus Matsuda et al. (2014) Sakamoto et al. (2017) Sasa kurilensis Saito et al. (2004) Sakagami et al. (2009) Saito et al. (2016b) Sasa senanensis Saito et al. (2004) Sakagami et al. (2009) Sasa sp. Saito et al. (2004)


    Distribution (1 country, 5 references)


    Palearctic: Japan Saito et al. (2004) Sakagami et al. (2009) Matsuda et al. (2014) Saito et al. (2016b) Sakamoto et al. (2017)


    Literature (5 references in chronological order)


    Saito et al. (2004) Reinstatement of the genus Stigmaeopsis Banks, with descriptions of two new species (Acari, Tetranychidae). Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 97: 635-646 [description; distribution; host]
    Sakagami et al. (2009) Molecular phylogeny of Stigmaeopsis, with special reference to speciation through host plant shift. Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 102: 360-366 [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]
    Saito et al. (2016b) Variation in nesting behavior of eight species of spider mites, Stigmaeopsis having sociality. Science of Nature, 103: 10 [distribution; host]
    Sakamoto et al. (2017) Molecular identification of seven species of the genus Stigmaeopsis (Acari: Tetranychidae), preliminary attempts to establish their phylogenetic relationship. Systematic and Applied Acarology, 22 (1): 91-101 [distribution; host]