Tetranychidae - Tetranychinae - Tetranychini - Tetranychus
Tetranychus schoenei McGregor, 1941. McGregor (1941c): 223.
Tetranychus schoenei McGregor, 1941. McGregor (1941c): 223.
Type host: Malus domestica. Type distribution: United States. Tetranychus schoenei McGregor, 1941. Valid nomenclatural act McGregor (1941c): 223. Type host: Malus domestica. Type distribution: United States.
Septanychus schoenei (McGregor, 1941). New combination McGregor (1950): 324.
Tetranychus schoenei McGregor, 1941. New combination Pritchard & Baker (1955): 392.
Tetranychus (Polynychus) schoenei McGregor, 1941. New combination Flechtmann & Hunter (1971): 26.
Anacardiaceae: Rhus typhina Reeves (1963) Toxicodendron radicans
Apocynaceae: Asclepias purpurascens Asclepias sp. Flechtmann & Hunter (1971) Plumeria sp.
Araceae: Symplocarpus foetidus
Asteraceae: Arctium minus Euthamia graminifolia Solidago altissima
Betulaceae: Betula populifolia Thewke & Enns (1969)
Bignoniaceae: Bignonia sp. Flechtmann & Hunter (1971)
Celastraceae: Celastrus scandens Reeves (1963) Euonymus americanus Thewke & Enns (1969)
Fabaceae: Desmodium canadense Reeves (1963) Desmodium canescens Gleditsia sp. Thewke & Enns (1969) Glycine max Gymnocladus dioica Thewke & Enns (1969) Phaseolus sp. McGregor (1950) Robinia pseudoacacia Reeves (1963)
Fagaceae: Fagus grandifolia
Hydrangeaceae: Philadelphus inodorus
Juglandaceae: Carya glabra Carya illinoinensis Flechtmann & Davis (1971)
Malvaceae: Gossypium hirsutum Tilia sp.
Menispermaceae: Menispermum canadense
Moraceae: Morus alba
Rosaceae: Malus domestica McGregor (1941c) Seeman & Beard (2011) Darmiani & Sadeghi-Namaghi (2012) Potentilla anserina Potentilla norvegica Prunus amygdalus Darmiani & Sadeghi-Namaghi (2012) Prunus armeniaca Darmiani & Sadeghi-Namaghi (2012) Prunus domestica Darmiani & Sadeghi-Namaghi (2012) Prunus pensylvanica Reeves (1963) Prunus serotina Prunus sp. Reeves (1963) Pyrus sp. Rosa multiflora Thewke & Enns (1969) Rosa palustris Reeves (1963) Rosa sp. Reeves (1963) Seeman & Beard (2011) Rubus allegheniensis Rubus idaeus Rubus occidentalis Reeves (1963) Rubus odoratus Reeves (1963) Rubus sp. Reeves (1963) Seeman & Beard (2011) Sorbus coronaria Spiraea sp.
Salicaceae: Salix discolor Reeves (1963)
Ulmaceae: Ulmus americana Szczepaniec et al. (2011)
Viburnaceae: Viburnum sp. Thewke & Enns (1969)
Vitaceae: Vitis vinifera Darmiani & Sadeghi-Namaghi (2012)
Nearctic: United States McGregor (1941c) Reeves (1963) Flechtmann & Davis (1971) Flechtmann & Hunter (1971) Seeman & Beard (2011) Szczepaniec et al. (2011)
Palearctic: Iran Darmiani & Sadeghi-Namaghi (2012) Beyzavi et al. (2013)
McGregor (1941c) A new spider mite from Virginia (Acarina : Tetranychidae). Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington, 43: 223-225 [description; distribution; host]
McGregor (1950) Mites of the family Tetranychidae. American Midland Naturalist, 44: 257-420 [host; taxononmy]
Pritchard & Baker (1955) A revision of the spider mite family Tetranychidae. Memoirs Series, San Francisco, Pacific Coast Entomological Society, 2: 472 p [taxononmy]
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 [distribution; host]
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]
Flechtmann & Davis (1971) Some Acarina from Georgia pecans with notes on their biology. Journal of the Georgia Entomological Society, 6: 33-42 [distribution; host]
Flechtmann & Hunter (1971) The spider mites (Prostigmata : Tetranychidae) of Georgia. Journal of the Georgia Entomological Society, 6: 16-30 [distribution; host; taxononmy]
Seeman & Beard (2011) Identification of exotic pest and Australian native and naturalised species of Tetranychus (Acari: Tetranychidae). Zootaxa, 2961: 1-72 [distribution; host]
Szczepaniec et al. (2011) Neonicotinoid insecticide imidacloprid causes outbreaks of spider mites on elm trees in urban landscapes. Plos One, 6: e20018 [distribution; host]
Darmiani & Sadeghi-Namaghi (2012) First record of two new tetranychid mite (Acari: Tetranychidae) from Iran. Journal of Plant Protection (Agricultural Science and Technology), 26: 343-344 [distribution; host]
Beyzavi et al. (2013) A catalog of Iranian prostigmatic mites of superfamilies Raphignathoidea & Tetranychoidea (Acari). Persian Journal of Acarology, 2 (3): 389-474 [distribution]