Oligonychus (Reckiella) propetes Pritchard & Baker, 1955

Classification

Tetranychidae - Tetranychinae - Tetranychini - Oligonychus (Reckiella)

Accepted name

Oligonychus (Reckiella) propetes Pritchard & Baker, 1955. Pritchard & Baker (1955): 366.

Original description

Oligonychus propetes Pritchard & Baker, 1955. Pritchard & Baker (1955): 366.

Type host: Quercus alba, Quercus sp.. Type distribution: United States.

Summary

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

         Oligonychus propetes Pritchard & Baker, 1955. Valid nomenclatural act Pritchard & Baker (1955): 366. Type host: Quercus alba, Quercus sp.. Type distribution: United States.
    Oligonychus (Pritchardinychus) propetes Pritchard & Baker, 1955. New combination Tuttle & Baker (1968): 124.
    Oligonychus propetes Pritchard & Baker, 1955. New combination Bolland et al. (1998): 125.
    Oligonychus (Reckiella) propetes Pritchard & Baker, 1955. New combination Mushtaq et al. (2021b): 103.


    Identification tools

    Original description and illustration literature
    [Original description] Pritchard & Baker (1955)

    Hosts (10 plants, 8 references)


    Cannabaceae: Celtis occidentalis Thewke & Enns (1969)
    Cornaceae: Cornus sp.
    Fagaceae: Quercus alba Pritchard & Baker (1955) Quercus arizonica Tuttle & Baker (1968) Quercus michauxii Reeves (1963) Quercus robur Quercus sp. Pritchard & Baker (1955) Beer & Lang (1958) Salas (1978)
    Oleaceae: Forsythia sp.
    Pinaceae: Pinus montezumae Estebanes-Gonzalez & Baker (1968)
    Rosaceae: Crataegus sp. Thewke & Enns (1969)


    Distribution (3 countries, 4 references)


    Nearctic: Mexico Beer & Lang (1958) United States Pritchard & Baker (1955)
    Neotropical: Costa Rica Salas (1978) Ochoa et al. (1991)


    Literature (10 references in chronological order)


    Pritchard & Baker (1955) A revision of the spider mite family Tetranychidae. Memoirs Series, San Francisco, Pacific Coast Entomological Society, 2: 472 p [description; distribution; host]
    Beer & Lang (1958) The Tetranychidae of Mexico. University of Kansa Scientifical Bulletin, 38: 1231-1259 [distribution; host]
    Reeves (1963) Tetranychidae infesting woody plants in New York State, and a life history study of the elm mite Eotetranychus matthyssei n. sp.. Cornell University Agricultural Station Mem.: 99 p [host]
    Estebanes-Gonzalez & Baker (1968) Arañas rojas de Mexico (Acarina: Tetranychidae).. Anales de la Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Biologicas, 15: 61-133 [host]
    Tuttle & Baker (1968) Spider mites of southwestern United States, a revision of the family Tetranychidae. Tucson, Usa, The University of Arizona Press: 143 p [host; taxononmy]
    Thewke & Enns (1969) The spider-mite complex (Acarina : Tetranychoidae) in Missouri. Museum contributions, Columbia, Missouri, USA, University of Missouri, Monograph No. 1: 106 p [host]
    Salas (1978) Algunas notas sobre las arañitas rojas (Tetranychidae: Acari) halladas en Costa Rica. Agronomia Costarricense, 2: 47-59 [distribution; host]
    Ochoa et al. (1991) Acaros fitofagos de America Central: guia ilustrada. Serie Técnica. Manual técnico, Turrialba, Costa Rica, CATIE: 251 p [distribution]
    Bolland et al. (1998) World catalogue of the spider mite family (Acari: Tetranychidae). Leiden, Brill Academic Publishers: 392 pp [taxononmy]
    Mushtaq et al. (2021b) The genus Oligonychus Berlese (Acari, Prostigmata, Tetranychidae): taxonomic assessment and a key to subgenera, species groups, and subgroups. Zookeys, 1079: 89-127 [taxononmy]