Panonychus ulmi (Koch, 1836)

Classification

Tetranychidae - Tetranychinae - Tetranychini - Panonychus

Accepted name

Panonychus ulmi (Koch, 1836). Koch & Herrich-Schäffer (1835): 11.

Original description

Tetranychus ulmi Koch, 1835. Koch & Herrich-Schäffer (1835): 11.

Type host: Ulmus sp.. Type distribution: Germany.

Summary

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  • Nomenclature and taxonomy

         Metatetranychus alboguttatus (Zacher, 1913). New combination Oudemans (1931a): 199.
    Metatetranychus alboguttatus (Zacher, 1913). Synonymy by Pritchard & Baker (1955): 131.

         Oligonychus alni Oudemans, 1929. Synonym description Oudemans (1929b): 19. Type host: Alnus glutinosa. Type distribution: Germany.
    Metatetranychus alni (Oudemans, 1929). New combination Oudemans (1931b): 231.
    Metatetranychus alni (Oudemans, 1929). Synonymy by Pritchard & Baker (1955): 131.

         Metatetranychus canestrinii Oudemans, 1939. Synonym description Oudemans (1939): 78.
    Metatetranychus canestrinii Oudemans, 1939. Synonymy by Pritchard & Baker (1955): 131.

         Peritetranychus glabrisetus Ugarov & Nikolskii, 1937. Synonym description Ugarov & Nikolskii (1937): 39. Type host: Citrullus sp.. Type distribution: Uzbekistan.
    Schizotetranychus glabrisetus (Ugarov & Nikolskii, 1937). New combination Pritchard & Baker (1955): 269.
    Schizotetranychus glabrisetus (Ugarov & Nikolskii, 1937). Synonymy by Kamayev et al. (2024): 163.

         Metatetranychus mali Oudemans, 1931. Synonym description Oudemans (1931e): 290. Type host: Malus domestica. Type distribution: Germany.
    Metatetranychus mali Oudemans, 1931. Synonymy by Pritchard & Baker (1955): 131.

         Oligonychus muscorum Oudemans, 1929. Synonym description Oudemans (1929a): 484. Type host: Bryophytes sp.. Type distribution: Netherlands.
    Metatetranychus muscorum (Oudemans, 1929). New combination Oudemans (1931a): 232.
    Metatetranychus muscorum (Oudemans, 1929). Synonymy by Pritchard & Baker (1955): 131.

         Tetranychus pilosus Canestrini & Fanzago, 1876. Synonym description Canestrini & Fanzago (1876): 133.
    Paratetranychus pilosus (Canestrini & Fanzago, 1876). New combination Zacher (1913): 39.
    Metatetranychus pilosus (Canestrini & Fanzago, 1876). New combination Oudemans (1931a): 587.
    Paratetranychus pilosus (Canestrini & Fanzago, 1876). New combination McGregor (1950): 348.
    Metatetranychus pilosus (Canestrini & Fanzago, 1876). Synonymy by Reck (1950): 125.

         Paratetranychus pilosus alboguttatus Zacher, 1913. Synonym description Zacher (1913): 39.
    Paratetranychus pilosus alboguttatus Zacher, 1913. Synonymy by Pritchard & Baker (1955): 131.

         Paratetranychus pilosus occidentalis McGregor & Newcomer, 1928. Synonym description McGregor & Newcomer (1928): 180.
    Paratetranychus pilosus occidentalis McGregor & Newcomer, 1928. Synonymy by Pritchard & Baker (1955): 131.

         Oligonychus potentillae Oudemans, 1929. Synonym description Oudemans (1929a): 484. Type host: Potentilla fruticosa. Type distribution: Germany.
    Metatetranychus potentillae (Oudemans, 1929). New combination Oudemans (1931a): 233.
    Metatetranychus potentillae (Oudemans, 1929). Synonymy by Pritchard & Baker (1955): 131.

         Peritetranychus tuberculatus Ugarov & Nikolskii, 1937. Synonym description Ugarov & Nikolskii (1937): 37. Type host: Morus sp.. Type distribution: Uzbekistan.
    Schizotetranychus tuberculatus (Ugarov & Nikolskii, 1937). New combination Pritchard & Baker (1955): 269.
    Schizotetranychus tuberculatus (Ugarov & Nikolskii, 1937). Synonymy by Kamayev et al. (2024): 163.

         Tetranychus ulmi Koch, 1835. Valid nomenclatural act Koch & Herrich-Schäffer (1835): 11. Type host: Ulmus sp.. Type distribution: Germany.
    Oligonychus ulmi (Koch, 1836). New combination Hirst (1920): 58.
    Metatetranychus ulmi (Koch, 1836). New combination Oudemans (1931a): 198.
    Paratetranychus ulmi (Koch, 1836). New combination André (1937): 21.
    Panonychus ulmi (Koch, 1836). New combination Ehara (1956a): 500.


    Identification tools

    Original description and illustration literature
    [Original description] Koch & Herrich-Schäffer (1835)
    [Synonym description] Canestrini & Fanzago (1876) McGregor & Newcomer (1928) Oudemans (1929a) Oudemans (1929b) Oudemans (1931e) Oudemans (1939) Ugarov & Nikolskii (1937) Zacher (1913)

    Hosts (171 plants, 137 references)

    Bryophytes sp. Oudemans (1929a)
    Amaranthaceae: Amaranthus sp. Chenopodium sp.
    Anacardiaceae: Mangifera indica Gupta (1992)
    Apiaceae: Daucus carota
    Apocynaceae: Asclepias syriaca Thewke & Enns (1969)
    Araceae: Symplocarpus foetidus
    Asteraceae: Glebionis coronaria Gupta & Gupta (1994)
    Betulaceae: Alnus glutinosa Oudemans (1929b) Kontschán & Ripka (2017) Zhovnerchuk & Auger (2019) Alnus incana Dobosz et al. (1995) Soika & Łabanowski (2003) Alnus sp. McGregor (1950) Betula humilis Soika & Łabanowski (2003) Betula pendula Betula pubescens Maric et al. (2018b) Corylus avellana Rambier (1958a)
    Cannabaceae: Celtis sp. Arabuli (2008)
    Caprifoliaceae: Lonicera japonica Meyer (1987)
    Convolvulaceae: Calystegia sepium Convolvulus arvensis Maric et al. (2018b)
    Cucurbitaceae: Citrullus sp. Ugarov & Nikolskii (1937) Cucumis sp. Cucurbita maxima Cucurbita pepo
    Ebenaceae: Diospyros kaki Carmona & Dias (1980)
    Elaeagnaceae: Elaeagnus sp. Arabuli (2008)
    Ericaceae: Vaccinium corymbosum Esquivel-Ayala & Vargas-Sandoval (2023)
    Fabaceae: Acacia longifolia Arachis sp. Damiano (1961) [Note: Misidentification?] Dalbergia sissoo Zaher et al. (1982) Desmodium canescens Glycine max Maric et al. (2018a) Laburnum alpinum Medicago sativa Phaseolus sp. Gupta (1992) Phaseolus vulgaris Ferreira & Carmona (1994) Naves et al. (2021) Pisum sativum Maric et al. (2018a) Robinia pseudoacacia Arru (1961) Boczek & Kropczynska (1964) Dobosz et al. (1995) Rigamonti & Lozzia (1999) Arabuli (2008) Kontschán & Ripka (2017) Sophora jaubertii Kontschán & Ripka (2017) Styphnolobium japonicum Rigamonti & Lozzia (1999) Trifolium pratense Trifolium repens Rode et al. (2024a) Vicia sativa Wisteria sinensis Carmona (1973b) Carmona & Dias (1980)
    Fagaceae: Castanea sativa McGregor (1950) Fagus sylvatica Carmona & Dias (1980) Halstead & Ostoja-Starzewski (2007) Maric et al. (2018b) Quercus robur Akimov et al. (2007) Quercus sp. Zhovnerchuk (2013)
    Grossulariaceae: Ribes aureum Ribes nigrum Rambier (1958a) Ribes rubrum Rambier (1958a) Migeon (2015) Ribes sanguineum Ribes uva-crispa Zacher (1913)
    Hydrangeaceae: Hydrangea macrophylla
    Iridaceae: Gladiolus sp. Carmona & Dias (1980)
    Juglandaceae: Juglans nigra Rigamonti & Lozzia (1999) Juglans regia McGregor (1950) Hatzinikolis (1968c) Papaioannou-Souliotis et al. (1994) Juglans sp. Gupta & Gupta (1994) Pterocarya fraxinifolia Arabuli (2008)
    Juncaceae: Juncus maritimus Zaher et al. (1982)
    Malvaceae: Hibiscus sp. Gupta & Gupta (1994) Hibiscus trionum Maric et al. (2018a) Malva sp. Tilia cordata Rigamonti & Lozzia (1999) Tilia sp. Arabuli (2008) Tilia tomentosa Kontschán & Ripka (2017)
    Moraceae: Artocarpus heterophyllus Artocarpus integer Gupta & Gupta (1994) Ficus carica McGregor (1950) Rambier (1958a) Carmona & Dias (1980) Gupta & Gupta (1994) Papaioannou-Souliotis et al. (1994) Morus alba Gupta & Gupta (1994) Arabuli (2008) Sadeghi-Namaghi (2010) Sheikholeslam-Zadeh & Sadeghi-Nameghi (2010b) Dar et al. (2015) Morus nigra Dosse & Musa (1967) Gencer Gokce et al. (2022) Morus sp. Ugarov & Nikolskii (1937) Wafa et al. (1967a) Dar et al. (2015) Ghasemi Moghadam et al. (2016)
    Musaceae: Musa sp. Gupta (1995)
    Myricaceae: Myrica pensylvanica Reeves (1963)
    Myrtaceae: Syzygium sp.
    Oleaceae: Fraxinus excelsior
    Pittosporaceae: Pittosporum tobira Yeşilayer & Çobanoğlu (2015)
    Poaceae: Avena sativa Sasa kurilensis Sasa senanensis Gotoh (1987) Sorghum halepense Triticum aestivum Gupta & Gupta (1994) Zea mays
    Polemoniaceae: Phlox sp.
    Polygonaceae: Polygonum aviculare Rumex obtusifolius
    Rhamnaceae: Frangula alnus Reeves (1963) Boczek & Kropczynska (1964) Rhamnus sp. Reeves (1963)
    Rosaceae: Acaena eupatoria Rode et al. (2024a) Amelanchier sp. Chaenomeles japonica Gailis et al. (2023) Cotoneaster dammeri Soika & Łabanowski (2003) Cotoneaster nebrodensis Cotoneaster tomentosus Boczek & Kropczynska (1964) Crataegus monogyna Cydonia oblonga Hatzinikolis (1968c) Papaioannou-Souliotis et al. (1994) Eriobotrya japonica Papaioannou-Souliotis et al. (1994) Fragaria sp. McGregor (1950) Fragaria vesca Maric et al. (2018b) Fragaria x ananassa Papaioannou-Souliotis et al. (1994) Malus baccata Malus domestica Oudemans (1931e) Vergani (1953) Nesbitt (1954) Millet (1958) Rambier (1958a) Carmona (1960) Talhouk (1961) Düzgüneş (1963b) Rambier (1964) Saba (1964) Van de Vrie (1964) Plaut & Cohen (1965) Van de Vrie (1965) Miller (1966) Silveira-Guido et al. (1966) Flechtmann (1967b) Davis (1968c) Hatzinikolis (1968c) Hatzinikolis (1969) Gerini (1971) Petrov (1971) Delattre (1974) Flechtmann & Baker (1975) Tuttle & Baker (1976) Arias & Nieto (1979) Baeschlin & Taksdal (1979) Carbonell & Briozzo (1980) Woolhouse & Harmsen (1984) Zacharda et al. (1988) Aguilar et al. (1989) Baillod et al. (1989c) Gupta (1992) Papaioannou-Souliotis et al. (1994) Johanowicz & Hoy (1996) Navajas et al. (1996) Palevsky et al. (1996) Broufas & Koveos (2000) Markoyiannaki-Printzioui et al. (2000) Toda et al. (2000) Kreiter et al. (2002) Gotoh et al. (2003a) Gotoh et al. (2003b) Martinez et al. (2004) Cuthbertson & Murchie (2006) Monteiro et al. (2006) Ben-David et al. (2007) Petrovic et al. (2010) Ben-David et al. (2013) Migeon (2015) Zriki et al. (2015) Maric et al. (2018a) Maric et al. (2018b) Zeity & Srinivasa (2019) Naves et al. (2021) İnak et al. (2022) Çobanoğlu et al. (2023) Haghshenas-Gorgabi et al. (2023) Kamayev (2023a) Sharma & Bhardwaj (2023) Hamadi & Barbar (2024) Martínez-Villar et al. (a) Rode et al. (2024a) Rode et al. (2024b) Malus pumila Garman (1940) Dosse & Musa (1967) Costa-Comelles et al. (1994) Matsuda et al. (2014) Stojnić et al. (2014) Bajda et al. (2015) Khaing et al. (2015) Aubry et al. (2017) Kontschán & Ripka (2017) Maric et al. (2018a) Malus sp. Reeves (1963) Malus sylvestris Maric et al. (2018a) Oxyacantha succulenta Reeves (1963) Photinia megaphylla Zhovnerchuk (2006) Potentilla fruticosa Oudemans (1929a) Prunus amygdalus Vergani (1953) Andrews & Barnes (1981) Prunus armeniaca Hatzinikolis (1968c) Gupta & Gupta (1994) Papaioannou-Souliotis et al. (1994) Çobanoğlu et al. (2023) Prunus avium Garman (1940) Rambier (1958a) Collyer (1964) Papaioannou-Souliotis et al. (1994) Mladenović et al. (2013) Stojnic et al. (2018) Prunus cerasifera Kontschán & Ripka (2017) Maric et al. (2018b) Stojnic et al. (2018) Prunus cerasus McGregor (1950) Nesbitt (1954) Prunus domestica McGregor (1950) Rambier (1958a) Reeves (1963) Collyer (1964) Dosse & Musa (1967) Davis (1968c) Hatzinikolis (1968c) Pauriene (1968) Hatzinikolis (1969) Petrov (1971) Anthon & Smith (1975) Tuttle & Baker (1976) Gupta & Gupta (1994) Papaioannou-Souliotis et al. (1994) Kontschán & Ripka (2017) Stojnic et al. (2018) Çobanoğlu et al. (2023) Prunus glandulosa Prunus insititia Hatzinikolis (1968c) Papaioannou-Souliotis et al. (1994) Prunus laurocerasus Soika & Łabanowski (2003) Kamayev & Karpun (2024) Prunus padus Prunus persica Garman (1940) McGregor (1950) Vergani (1953) Rambier (1958a) Rossi Simons (1961) Collyer (1964) Dosse & Musa (1967) Wafa et al. (1967a) Hatzinikolis (1968c) Hatzinikolis (1969) Arias & Nieto (1979) Doreste (1979) Pande et al. (1989) Gupta (1992) Gupta & Gupta (1994) Papaioannou-Souliotis et al. (1994) Ferreira & Carmona (1997) Stojnic et al. (2018) Prunus sachalinensis Prunus serrula Rigamonti & Lozzia (1999) Prunus sp. McGregor (1950) Ben-David et al. (2013) Prunus spinosa Kontschán & Ripka (2017) Prunus virginiana Reeves (1963) Pyracantha sp. Pyrus communis Garman (1940) McGregor (1950) Vergani (1953) Nesbitt (1954) Rambier (1958a) Carmona (1960) Collyer (1964) Dosse & Musa (1967) Wafa et al. (1967a) Wafa et al. (1967b) Hatzinikolis (1968c) Hatzinikolis (1969) Gerini (1971) Petrov (1971) Tuttle & Baker (1976) Arias & Nieto (1979) Carmona & Dias (1980) Ferreira & Carmona (1990) Papaioannou-Souliotis et al. (1994) Martinez et al. (2004) Naves et al. (2021) Pyrus pyrifolia Pyrus sp. Kamayev (2023a) Rosa canina Rosa cymosa Gupta & Gupta (1994) Rosa multiflora Rosa palustris Reeves (1963) Rosa sp. Garman (1940) McGregor (1950) Maric et al. (2018a) Rosaceae sp. Arabuli (2008) Rubus idaeus McGregor (1950) Rambier (1958a) Rubus occidentalis Rubus sp. McGregor (1950) Dosse & Musa (1967) Papaioannou-Souliotis et al. (1994) Sorbus aria Soika & Łabanowski (2003) Sorbus aucuparia Reeves (1963) Miller (1966) Soika & Łabanowski (2003) Zhovnerchuk (2006) Kontschán & Ripka (2017) Sorbus esserteauiana Sorbus hybrida Sorbus intermedia Soika & Łabanowski (2003) Sorbus sp. Garman (1940) Sorbus torminalis Kontschán & Ripka (2017)
    Rubiaceae: Gardenia jasminoides
    Rutaceae: Choisya sp. McGregor (1950) Citrus aurantiifolia Citrus aurantium Kontschán & Ripka (2017) Citrus limon Kontschán & Ripka (2017) Citrus maxima Citrus reticulata Vela et al. (2017) Citrus sp. Vergani (1953) Zhou et al. (1999)
    Salicaceae: Populus sp. Carmona (1960) Tuttle & Baker (1976) Populus tremula Salix alba Salix caprea Salix eleagnos Kontschán & Ripka (2017) Salix sp. Arru (1961)
    Sapindaceae: Aesculus hippocastanum Sapindus saponaria
    Solanaceae: Atropa bella-donna Boczek & Kropczynska (1964) Solanum lycopersicum Gupta & Gupta (1994) Naves et al. (2021)
    Theaceae: Camellia sinensis Nikolsky (1935)
    Ulmaceae: Ulmus americana Reeves (1963) Ulmus glabra Petrov (1971) Dobosz et al. (1995) Zhovnerchuk (2006) Ulmus minor Reeves (1963) Ulmus pumila Rigamonti & Lozzia (1999) Ulmus rubra Reeves (1963) Ulmus sp. Koch & Herrich-Schäffer (1835) Garman (1940) Arabuli (2008) Ulmus x hollandica Soika & Łabanowski (2003)
    Vitaceae: Vitis labrusca Reeves (1963) Vitis vinifera Delmas & Rambier (1954) Rambier (1958a) Rambier (1958b) Rambier (1964) Artofer (1976) Rambier (1979) Carmona & Dias (1980) Girolami & Mozzi (1983) Garcia Mari et al. (1987) Papaioannou-Souliotis et al. (1994) Tixier et al. (2003) Duso et al. (2004) Mendonça et al. (2011b) Silva et al. (2019a) da Silva et al. (2020) Naves et al. (2021)


    Distribution (70 countries, 185 references)


    Afrotropical: South Africa Meyer (1974b)
    Australasian: Australia Womersley (1940) Bengston (1965) Miller (1966) Davis (1968c) New Zealand Womersley (1940) Collyer (1964)
    Nearctic: Canada Ross & Robinson (1922) Woolhouse & Harmsen (1984) Aubry et al. (2017) United States McGregor (1919) Garman (1940) Anthon & Smith (1975) Tuttle & Baker (1976) Andrews & Barnes (1981) Johanowicz & Hoy (1996)
    Neotropical: Argentina Vergani (1942) Vergani (1953) Rossi Simons (1961) Flechtmann (1967b) Bermuda Ogilvie (1926) Brazil Flechtmann & Baker (1975) Monteiro et al. (2006) Mendonça et al. (2011b) Silva et al. (2019a) da Silva et al. (2020) Rode et al. (2024a) Rode et al. (2024b) Chile Gonzalez (1961) Gonzalez (1989) Costa Rica Aguilar et al. (1989) Cuba Martinez et al. (2004) Uruguay Silveira-Guido et al. (1966) Carbonell et al. (1970) Venezuela Guagliumi (1967) Doreste (1979)
    Oriental: China Zhou et al. (1999) India Prasad (1975d) Gupta (1992) Gupta & Gupta (1994) Gupta (1995) Dar et al. (2015) Sharma & Bhardwaj (2023) Taiwan Tseng (1990) Vietnam Jose & Shah (1988)
    Palearctic: Algeria Athias-Henriot (1959) Armenia Nikolsky (1935) Mitrofanov et al. (1987) Austria EPPO (1954) Artofer (1976) Azerbaijan Nikolsky (1935) Mitrofanov et al. (1987) Azores Is. Costa-Comelles et al. (1994) Naves et al. (2021) Belarus Mitrofanov et al. (1987) Belgium EPPO (1954) Bulgaria Balevski (1964) Canary Is. Pande et al. (1989) China Wang (1981a) Wang et al. (1981) Czech Republic Kratochvil et al. (1948) Zacharda et al. (1988) Denmark EPPO (1954) Egypt Fahmy (1956) Wafa et al. (1967a) Wafa et al. (1967b) Zaher et al. (1982) Finland Listo et al. (1939) France Chaboussou & Bessard (1954) Delmas & Rambier (1954) Chaboussou (1958) Rambier (1958a) Rambier (1958b) Rambier (1964) Delattre (1974) Rambier (1979) Navajas et al. (1996) Migeon (2015) Georgia Nikolsky (1935) Mitrofanov et al. (1987) Arabuli (2008) Arabuli et al. (2016) Arabuli et al. (2020) Germany Koch & Herrich-Schäffer (1835) Zacher (1913) Oudemans (1929a) Oudemans (1929b) Oudemans (1931e) Bajda et al. (2015) Greece Hatzinikolis (1968a) Hatzinikolis (1968c) Hatzinikolis (1969) Papaioannou-Souliotis et al. (1994) Broufas & Koveos (2000) Markoyiannaki-Printzioui et al. (2000) Hungary Bognar (1961) Kontschán & Ripka (2017) Iran Farahbakhsh (1961) Baradaran et al. (2006) Sadeghi-Namaghi (2010) Sheikholeslam-Zadeh & Sadeghi-Nameghi (2010b) Beyzavi et al. (2013) Ghasemi Moghadam et al. (2016) Haghshenas-Gorgabi et al. (2023) Ireland Willis (1957) Israel and Palestinian Territories Plaut (1963) Plaut & Cohen (1965) Palevsky et al. (1996) Ben-David et al. (2007) Ben-David et al. (2013) Italy Canestrini & Fanzago (1876) Girolami & Mozzi (1983) Girolami & Duso (1985) Rigamonti & Lozzia (1999) Duso et al. (2004) Japan Ehara (1956c) Gotoh (1987) Toda et al. (2000) Gotoh et al. (2003a) Gotoh et al. (2003b) Matsuda et al. (2014) Arabuli et al. (2020) Kazakhstan Wainstein (1956a) Korea (Rep. South) Lee et al. (1986b) Khaing et al. (2015) Kyrgyzstan Strunkova (1988) Latvia Petrov (1971) Mitrofanov et al. (1987) Gailis et al. (2023) Lebanon Millet (1958) Talhouk (1961) Saba (1964) Dosse & Musa (1967) Libya Damiano (1961) [Note: Misidentification?] Lithuania Pauriene (1968) Pauriene (1970) Mitrofanov et al. (1987) Madeira Carmona (1973b) Naves et al. (2021) Moldova Mitrofanov et al. (1987) Montenegro Petanovic (1980) Morocco Saba (1973b) El-Jaouani (1988) Tixier et al. (2003) Netherlands Oudemans (1929a) Nesbitt (1954) Van de Vrie (1964) Van de Vrie (1965) Vierbergen (1990) Migeon (2015) Norway EPPO (1954) Baeschlin & Taksdal (1979) Poland Boczek & Kropczynska (1964) Dobosz et al. (1995) Soika & Łabanowski (2003) Sosna et al. (2014) Portugal EPPO (1954) Carmona (1960) Carmona & Dias (1980) Ferreira & Carmona (1990) Ferreira & Carmona (1994) Ferreira & Carmona (1997) Naves et al. (2021) Romania Jacob & Lefter (1960) Russian Federation Mitrofanov et al. (1987) Kamayev (2023a) Kamayev & Karpun (2024) Serbia Petrovic et al. (2010) Mladenović et al. (2013) Stojnić et al. (2014) Maric et al. (2018a) Maric et al. (2018b) Stojnic et al. (2018) Slovakia Kratochvil et al. (1948) Spain Chaboussou (1958) Arias & Nieto (1979) Garcia Mari et al. (1987) Ferragut et al. (2013b) Vela et al. (2017) Martínez-Villar et al. (a) Sweden Trägårdh (1915) Switzerland Günthart & Günthart (1959) Baillod et al. (1989c) Syria Kady (1964) Zriki et al. (2015) Zeity & Srinivasa (2019) Hamadi & Barbar (2024) Tajikistan Mitrofanov et al. (1987) Tunisia Pagliano (1951) Kreiter et al. (2002) Turkiye Goksu (1961) Düzgüneş (1963b) Gerini (1971) Yeşilayer & Çobanoğlu (2015) Gencer Gokce et al. (2022) İnak et al. (2022) Çobanoğlu et al. (2023) Ukraine Mitrofanov et al. (1987) Akimov et al. (1993) Zhovnerchuk (2006) Akimov et al. (2007) Zhovnerchuk (2013) Zhovnerchuk & Auger (2019) United Kingdom Hirst (1920) Cuthbertson & Murchie (2006) Halstead & Ostoja-Starzewski (2007) Uzbekistan Ugarov & Nikolskii (1937) Mitrofanov et al. (1987) Yugoslavia (former) Adamic (1958)


    Literature (202 references in chronological order)


    Koch & Herrich-Schäffer (1835) Deutschlands Crustaceen, Myriapoden und Arachniden : ein Beitrag zur deutschen Fauna. 1. Pustet F. Ed., Regensburg [description; distribution; host]
    Canestrini & Fanzago (1876) Nuovi Acari Italiana (sec. ser.). Atti della Accademia Sci. Ven. Tent. Istr., 5: 130-142 [description; distribution]
    Zacher (1913) Untersuchungen über Spinnmilben. Mitteilungen aus der Kaiserlichen Biologischen Anstalt für Land- und Forstwirtschaft, 14: 37-41 [description; distribution; host; taxononmy]
    Trägårdh (1915) Bidrag till kännedomen om spinnvalstren (Tetranychus Duf.). Meddelande Centralanstaten Försöksväsendet pa Jordbrksomradet, 109 (Entomologiska Avdelningen 20): 1-60 [distribution]
    McGregor (1919) The red spiders of America and a few European species likely to be introduced. Proceedings of the U. S. National Museum, 56: 641-679 [distribution]
    Hirst (1920) Revision of the English species of red spider (Genera Tetranychus and Oligonychus). Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, 4: 49-60 [distribution; taxononmy]
    Ross & Robinson (1922) Notes on the plum spider mite or European red mite. Annual Report of the Entomological Society of Ontario, Toronto, 52: 33-42 [distribution]
    Ogilvie (1926) Report of the plant pathologist for the year 1926. Rep. Dept. Agric. Bermuda: 35-41 [distribution]
    McGregor & Newcomer (1928) Taxonomic status of the deciduous-fruit Paratetranychus with reference to the citrus mite (P.citri). Journal of Agricultural Research, 36: 157-181 [description]
    Oudemans (1929a) Acarologische Aanteekeningen XCVIII. Entomologische Berichten, Amsertdam, 7 (168): 476-485 [description; distribution; host]
    Oudemans (1929b) Acarologische Aanteekeningen XCIX. Entomologische Berichten, Amsertdam, 8 (169): 11-20 [description; distribution; host]
    Oudemans (1931a) Acarologische Aanteekeningen CVI. Entomologische Berichten, Amsertdam, 8 (177): 189-204 [taxononmy]
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