Tetranychidae - Bryobiinae - Hystrichonychini - Aplonobia (Aplonobia)
Aplonobia (Aplonobia) ambrosiae (Tuttle & Baker, 1968). Tuttle & Baker (1968): 59.
Georgiobia ambrosiae Tuttle & Baker, 1968. Tuttle & Baker (1968): 59.
Type host: Ambrosia confertiflora. Type distribution: United States. Georgiobia ambrosiae Tuttle & Baker, 1968. Valid nomenclatural act Tuttle & Baker (1968): 59. Type host: Ambrosia confertiflora. Type distribution: United States.
Aplonobia ambrosiae (Tuttle & Baker, 1968). New combination Bolland et al. (1998): 16.
Aplonobia (Aplonobia) ambrosiae (Tuttle & Baker, 1968). New combination Mahdavi et al. (2024a): 67.
Amaranthaceae: Bassia scoparia Baker & Tuttle (1972)
Asteraceae: Ambrosia confertiflora Tuttle & Baker (1968)
Nyctaginaceae: Boerhavia sp. Tuttle et al. (1976)
Nearctic: Mexico Tuttle et al. (1976) United States Tuttle & Baker (1968)
Tuttle & Baker (1968) Spider mites of southwestern United States, a revision of the family Tetranychidae. Tucson, Usa, The University of Arizona Press: 143 p [description; distribution; host]
Baker & Tuttle (1972) New species and further notes on the Tetranychoidea mostly from the south-western United States (Acarina : Tetranychidae and Tenuipalpidae). Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, 116: 1-37 [host]
Tuttle et al. (1976) Spider mites of Mexico (Acarina : Tetranychidae). International Journal of Acarology, 2: 1-102 [distribution; host]
Bolland et al. (1998) World catalogue of the spider mite family (Acari: Tetranychidae). Leiden, Brill Academic Publishers: 392 pp [taxononmy]
Mahdavi et al. (2024a) A re-evaluation of the genera Aplonobia Womersley and Paraplonobia Wainstein (Acari: Tetranychidae) with a description of a new species. Acarologia, 64 (1): 63-75 [taxononmy]