Tetranychidae - Bryobiinae - Bryobiini - Bryobia
Bryobia eharai Pritchard & Keifer, 1958. Pritchard & Keifer (1958): 506.
Bryobia eharai Pritchard & Keifer, 1958. Pritchard & Keifer (1958): 506.
Type host: Chrysanthemum sp.. Type distribution: Japan, Pakistan.Bryobia aequa Kishida, 1954. Synonymy by Ehara (1959a): 186.
Bryobia aqua Kishida, 1954. Synonym description Kishida (1954): 4.
Bryobia eharai Pritchard & Keifer, 1958. Valid nomenclatural act Pritchard & Keifer (1958): 506. Type host: Chrysanthemum sp.. Type distribution: Japan, Pakistan.
Bryobia (Eharobia) eharai Pritchard & Keifer, 1958. New combination Livshits & Mitrofanov (1971a): 99.
Bryobia eharai Pritchard & Keifer, 1958. New combination Jeppson et al. (1975): 127.
Araceae: Colocasia esculenta Sadana et al. (1985)
Asteraceae: Artemisia princeps Ehara (1999) Chrysanthemum morifolium Chaudhri et al. (1974) Matsuda et al. (2014) Chrysanthemum sp. Pritchard & Keifer (1958) Menon & Ghai (1968) Gupta & Gupta (1994) Gupta & Chatterjee (1997) Ehara (1999)
Oriental: China Wang (1981a) Wang (1985) India Menon & Ghai (1968) Sadana et al. (1985) Gupta & Gupta (1994) Gupta & Chatterjee (1997) Pakistan Pritchard & Keifer (1958) Chaudhri et al. (1974)
Palearctic: China Wang (1981a) Wang (1985) Japan Pritchard & Keifer (1958) Ehara (1999) Matsuda et al. (2014)
Kishida (1954) Nomen nudum. Abstract. Lect. Jointed Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Applied Zoology and the Nippon Society of Applied Entomology, 4 [description]
Pritchard & Keifer (1958) Two new species of Bryobia with a revised key to the genus (Acarina: Tetranychidae). Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 51 (5): 503-506 [description; distribution; host]
Ehara (1959a) Mites of the subfamily Bryobiinae from Japan (Tetranychidae). Journal of the Faculty of Sciences, Hokkaido University, Series VI, Zoology, 14: 185-195 [taxononmy]
Menon & Ghai (1968) Three new records of Bryobiinae from India (Acarina : Tetranychidae). Indian Journal of Entomology, 30: 88-89 [distribution; host]
Livshits & Mitrofanov (1971a) The mites of the genus Bryobia C.L. Koch, 1836 (Acariformes, Bryobiidae). Trudy Gosudarstvennogo Nikitskogo Botanicheskogo Sada, 51: 1-112 [taxononmy]
Chaudhri et al. (1974) Taxonomic studies of the mites belonging to the families Tenuipalpidae, Tetranychidae, Tuckerellidae, Caligonellidae, Stigmaeidae and Phytoseiidae - PL-480 Project on mites. Lyallpur, Pakistan, University of Agriculture: 250 p [distribution; host]
Jeppson et al. (1975) Mites injurious to economic plants. Berkeley, University of California Press: xxiv + 614 p [taxononmy]
Wang (1981a) Acariformes : Tetranychoidea. Economic Insect Fauna of China, Science Press, Fascicule 23 Acariformes: 150 p [distribution]
Sadana et al. (1985) Tetranychoid mites infesting vegetables in Punjab with description of two new species. Annals of Biology, 1 (2): 157-164 [distribution; host]
Wang (1985) Notes on the Bryobia from China with four new species, a new record. Acta Entomologica Sinica, 28: 330-340 [distribution]
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]
Ehara (1999) Revision of the spider mite family Tetranychidae of Japan (Acari, Prostigmata). Species Diversity, 4: 63-141 [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]