Tetranychidae - Tetranychinae - Tetranychini - Tetranychus
Tetranychus evansi Baker & Pritchard, 1960. Baker & Pritchard (1960): 540.
Notes: Gutierrez & Etienne (1986) indicate T. evansi originating from South America.
Tetranychus evansi Baker & Pritchard, 1960. Baker & Pritchard (1960): 540.
Type host: Solanum lycopersicum. Type distribution: Mauritius. Tetranychus evansi Baker & Pritchard, 1960. Valid nomenclatural act Baker & Pritchard (1960): 540. Type host: Solanum lycopersicum. Type distribution: Mauritius.
Tetranychus (Tetranychus) evansi Baker & Pritchard, 1960. New combination Tuttle et al. (1977): 6.
Tetranychus marianae nec McGregor, 1950 pro parte sensu Silva, 1954. Misidentification Silva (1954): 1.
Tetranychus marianae nec McGregor, 1950 pro parte sensu Silva, 1954. Corrected identification Moraes et al. (1987): 333.
Tetranychus takafujii Ehara & Ohashi, 2002. Synonym description Ehara & Ohashi (2002): 19. Type host: Solanum carolinense, Solanum melongena, Solanum nigrum. Type distribution: Japan.
Tetranychus takafujii Ehara & Ohashi, 2002. Synonymy by Gotoh et al. (2009): 497.
Acanthaceae: Asystasia gangetica Moutia (1958)
Amaranthaceae: Amaranthus albus Ferreira & Sousa (2011) Amaranthus blitoides Ferragut & Escudero (1999) Amaranthus cruentus Azandémè-Hounmalon et al. (2015) Amaranthus hybridus Drabo et al. (2023) Amaranthus retroflexus Denmark (1973) Ferreira & Sousa (2011) Beta vulgaris Aucejo et al. (2003) Chenopodium album Ferreira & Sousa (2011) Chenopodium murale Ferreira & Sousa (2011) Chenopodium sp. El-Jaouani (1988)
Anacardiaceae: Anacardium occidentale Tuttle et al. (1977)
Araceae: Dieffenbachia seguine Denmark (1973)
Arecaceae: Phoenix dactylifera Alatawi & Kamran (2018)
Aristolochiaceae: Aristolochia sp. Ho et al. (2004)
Asparagaceae: Asparagus sp. Aucejo et al. (2003)
Asteraceae: Acanthospermum hispidum Seeman & Beard (2011) Andryala integrifolia Ferreira & Sousa (2011) Artemisia douglasiana Oatman et al. (1967) Qureshi et al. (1969) Asteraceae sp. Flechtmann & Baker (1975) Calendula sp. Aucejo et al. (2003) Carlina corymbosa Ferreira & Sousa (2011) Chondrilla juncea Ferreira & Sousa (2011) Cirsium arvense Aucejo et al. (2003) Dittrichia viscosa Ferreira & Sousa (2011) Erigeron bonariensis Ferragut & Escudero (1999) Ferreira & Sousa (2011) Erigeron canadensis Aucejo et al. (2003) Helminthotheca echioides Ferreira & Sousa (2011) Jacobaea vulgaris Ferreira & Sousa (2011) Fan et al. (2022) Montanoa bipinnatifida Fan et al. (2022) Senecio vulgaris Aucejo et al. (2003) Sonchus kirkii Fan et al. (2022) Sonchus oleraceus Ferragut & Escudero (1999) Ferreira & Sousa (2011) Sonchus sp. Aucejo et al. (2003) Taraxacum officinale Aucejo et al. (2003) Fan et al. (2022) Vernonia amygdalina Azandémè-Hounmalon et al. (2015) Xanthium strumarium Ferreira & Sousa (2011)
Bixaceae: Bixa orellana Tuttle et al. (1977)
Boraginaceae: Echium plantagineum Ferreira & Sousa (2011) Phacelia sp. Oatman et al. (1967) Qureshi et al. (1969)
Brassicaceae: Capsella bursa-pastoris Aucejo et al. (2003) Diplotaxis catholica Ferreira & Sousa (2011) Diplotaxis erucoides Ferragut & Escudero (1999) Aucejo et al. (2003) Raphanus raphanistrum Ferreira & Sousa (2011) Rapistrum rugosum Ferreira & Sousa (2011)
Cannabaceae: Humulus scandens Ho & Wang (2007)
Caricaceae: Carica papaya Mendonça et al. (2011b)
Convolvulaceae: Convolvulus arvensis Tuttle et al. (1977) Ferragut & Escudero (1999) Ferreira & Sousa (2011) Ipomoea batatas Moutia (1958) Meyer (1996b)
Cucurbitaceae: Citrullus lanatus Marić et al. (2022) Cucumis melo Marić et al. (2022) Cucumis sativus Tian et al. (2019) Marić et al. (2022)
Cupressaceae: Cupressus sempervirens Denmark (1973)
Cyperaceae: Cyperus esculentus Aucejo et al. (2003) Cyperus rotundus Ferreira & Sousa (2011)
Dioscoreaceae: Dioscorea alata Ho et al. (2004)
Euphorbiaceae: Euphorbia sp. Aucejo et al. (2003) Ricinus communis Ho et al. (2004)
Fabaceae: Arachis hypogaea Moutia (1958) Chiavegato & Reis (1969) Arachis prostrata Feres & Hirose (1986) Phaseolus coccineus Ho & Wang (2007) Phaseolus vulgaris Gutierrez & Etienne (1986) Ho & Wang (2007) Boubou et al. (2010) Nyoni et al. (2011) Migeon (2015) Pueraria sp. Ho et al. (2004) Trifolium dubium Aucejo et al. (2003)
Geraniaceae: Pelargonium sp. Denmark (1973)
Lamiaceae: Ocimum basilicum Ferreira & Sousa (2011) Origanum majorana Ferreira & Sousa (2011) Origanum vulgare Ferreira & Sousa (2011) Salvia officinalis Ferreira & Sousa (2011) Stachys arvensis Fan et al. (2022)
Malvaceae: Abelmoschus esculentus Tuttle et al. (1977) Gossypium hirsutum Wene (1956) Malva multiflora Ferreira & Sousa (2011) Malva sylvestris Tuttle et al. (1977) Ferreira & Sousa (2011) Fan et al. (2022) Malva trimestris Aucejo et al. (2003) Sida acuta Moraes et al. (1987) Triumfetta semitriloba Denmark (1973)
Myrtaceae: Psidium guajava Tuttle et al. (1977)
Orchidaceae: Orchidaceae sp. Ho & Wang (2007)
Papaveraceae: Fumaria officinalis Aucejo et al. (2003)
Passifloraceae: Passiflora foetida Ho et al. (2004)
Pittosporaceae: Pittosporum crassifolium Fan et al. (2022)
Plantaginaceae: Veronica sp. Aucejo et al. (2003)
Poaceae: Cynodon dactylon Ferreira & Sousa (2011) Hordeum murinum Ferragut & Escudero (1999) Setaria pumila Aucejo et al. (2003)
Polygonaceae: Rumex acetosa Fan et al. (2022) Rumex crispus Ferreira & Sousa (2011)
Portulacaceae: Portulaca oleracea Aucejo et al. (2003)
Rosaceae: Fragaria x ananassa Ferreira & Sousa (2011) Rosa sp. Oatman et al. (1967) Qureshi et al. (1969)
Rubiaceae: Coprosma repens Fan et al. (2022) Galium aparine Aucejo et al. (2003)
Scrophulariaceae: Verbascum thapsus Fan et al. (2022)
Solanaceae: Alkekengi officinarum Ikeshima et al. (2009) Brugmansia suaveolens da Silva et al. (2008) Capsicum annuum Silva (1954) Moutia (1958) Flechtmann & Abreu (1973) Tuttle et al. (1977) Meyer (1996b) Ferreira & Sousa (2011) Cestrum parqui Furtado (2006) Furtado et al. (2007a) Guanilo et al. (2010) Datura ferox Seeman & Beard (2011) Datura innoxia Kreiter et al. (2002) Datura stramonium Moraes et al. (1987) El-Jaouani (1988) Migeon (2007) Boubou et al. (2010) Ferreira & Sousa (2011) Nicandra physalodes Blair (1983) Guanilo et al. (2010) Seeman & Beard (2011) Nicotiana alata Da-Costa et al. (2022) Nicotiana forgetiana Da-Costa et al. (2022) Nicotiana glauca Oatman et al. (1967) Qureshi et al. (1969) Boubou et al. (2010) Nicotiana sp. Migeon (2015) Da-Costa et al. (2022) Nicotiana tabacum Blair (1983) Gutierrez & Etienne (1986) Moraes et al. (1987) Blair (1989) Meyer (1996b) Seeman & Beard (2011) Physalis angulata Guanilo et al. (2010) Physalis peruviana Moraes et al. (1987) Physalis pubescens Moraes & Flechtmann (1981) Physalis sp. Silva (1954) Flechtmann & Baker (1970) Flechtmann & Abreu (1973) Furtado (2006) Furtado et al. (2007a) Clemente et al. (2016) Salpichroa origanifolia Oatman et al. (1967) Qureshi et al. (1969) Furtado (2006) Furtado et al. (2006) Furtado et al. (2007a) da Silva et al. (2008) Boubou et al. (2010) Guanilo et al. (2010) Solanum aethiopicum Flechtmann & Baker (1975) Moraes & Flechtmann (1981) Toroitich et al. (2008) Boubou et al. (2010) Solanum americanum Rossi Simons (1961) Flechtmann & Abreu (1973) Moraes & Flechtmann (1981) Moraes & McMurtry (1983) Moraes et al. (1987) Kumashiro (1998) Ehara & Masaki (2005) Rosa et al. (2005) Furtado (2006) Furtado et al. (2006) Fiaboe et al. (2007) Furtado et al. (2007a) da Silva et al. (2008) Ikeshima et al. (2009) Lopes Ribeiro et al. (2009) Boubou et al. (2010) Guanilo et al. (2010) Wekesa et al. (2011) Ohno et al. (2012) Solanum anguivi Moutia (1958) El-Jaouani (1988) Ferragut & Escudero (1999) Migeon (2015) Solanum campylacanthum Moraes et al. (1987) Boubou et al. (2010) Solanum capsicoides Ho et al. (2004) Furtado (2006) Furtado et al. (2006) Solanum carolinense Ehara & Ohashi (2002) Ehara & Masaki (2005) Ikeshima et al. (2009) Solanum chacoense Furtado (2006) Furtado et al. (2007a) Solanum chenopodioides Migeon (2007) Boubou et al. (2010) Ferreira & Sousa (2011) Fan et al. (2022) Solanum elaeagnifolium Wolfenbarger & Getzin (1964) Moraes et al. (1987) Guanilo et al. (2010) Seeman & Beard (2011) Migeon (2015) Solanum erianthum da Silva et al. (2008) Solanum grandiflorum Furtado (2006) Solanum incanum Meyer (1987) Moraes et al. (1987) Toroitich et al. (2009) Solanum lycopersicum Silva (1954) Wene (1956) Moutia (1958) Schuster (1959) Baker & Pritchard (1960) Wolfenbarger & Getzin (1964) Flechtmann (1967a) Oatman et al. (1967) Paschoal (1968b) Paschoal & Reis (1968) Qureshi et al. (1969) Flechtmann & Baker (1970) Rossi Simons (1971) Flechtmann & Bastos (1972) Denmark (1973) Medina Gaud & Garcia Tuduri (1977) Tuttle et al. (1977) Ramalho & Flechtmann (1979) Humber et al. (1981) Moraes & Flechtmann (1981) Gutierrez & Etienne (1986) Meyer (1987) Moraes et al. (1987) Jensen & Mingochi (1988) Lopes (1990a) Ferreira & Carmona (1995) Bonato (1999) Ferragut & Escudero (1999) Halbert (1999) Knapp & Luchen (2000) Keizer & Zuurbier (2001) Mtambo & Hoeschle-Zeledon (2001) Knapp et al. (2003a) Saunyama & Knapp (2003) Seif et al. (2003) Ho et al. (2004) Duverney & Ngueye-Ndiaye (2005) Castagnoli et al. (2006) Furtado (2006) Furtado et al. (2006) Ferrero et al. (2007) Fiaboe et al. (2007) Furtado et al. (2007a) Furtado et al. (2007b) Migeon (2007) Tsagkarakou et al. (2007) da Silva et al. (2008) Gotoh et al. (2009) Ikeshima et al. (2009) Lopes Ribeiro et al. (2009) Toroitich et al. (2009) Boubou et al. (2010) Gotoh et al. (2010) Guanilo et al. (2010) Guenaoui (2010) Wekesa et al. (2010) Ferreira & Sousa (2011) Nyoni et al. (2011) Onyambus et al. (2011) Seeman & Beard (2011) Matsuda et al. (2013) Azandémè-Hounmalon et al. (2015) Kaputa et al. (2015) Migeon (2015) Zriki et al. (2015) Sato et al. (2016a) IPPC (2017) Maric et al. (2018a) Tian et al. (2019) Dayoub et al. (2020) Flechtmann (2020a) Naves et al. (2021) Azandeme-Hounmalon et al. (2022) Dayoub et al. (2022) Drabo et al. (2022) Fan et al. (2022) Marić et al. (2022) Drabo et al. (2023) Drabo et al. (2024) Solanum macrocarpon Azandémè-Hounmalon et al. (2015) Azandeme-Hounmalon et al. (2022) Drabo et al. (2023) Solanum maturecalvans Guanilo et al. (2010) Solanum mauritianum Moutia (1958) Solanum melongena Moutia (1958) Wolfenbarger & Getzin (1964) Oatman et al. (1967) Paschoal (1968b) Paschoal & Carvalho (1969) Qureshi et al. (1969) Paschoal (1970a) Denmark (1973) Gutierrez & Etienne (1986) Meyer (1987) Moraes et al. (1987) El-Jaouani (1988) Meyer (1996b) Keizer & Zuurbier (2001) Ehara & Ohashi (2002) Leite et al. (2003) Ho et al. (2004) Ho & Wang (2007) Ikeshima et al. (2009) Boubou et al. (2010) Guanilo et al. (2010) Wekesa et al. (2010) Ferreira & Sousa (2011) Ohno et al. (2011b) Ohno et al. (2012) Ben-David et al. (2013) Migeon (2015) Tian et al. (2019) Dayoub et al. (2022) Drabo et al. (2023) Solanum nigrescens Moraes & McMurtry (1985a) Moraes & McMurtry (1985b) Moraes & McMurtry (1986) Moraes & McMurtry (1987) Moraes et al. (1987) Solanum nigrum Moutia (1958) Denmark (1973) Moraes & Flechtmann (1981) Gutierrez & Etienne (1986) El-Jaouani (1988) Ferragut & Escudero (1999) Ehara & Ohashi (2002) Kreiter et al. (2002) Aucejo et al. (2003) Ho et al. (2004) Ehara & Masaki (2005) Migeon (2005) Castagnoli et al. (2006) Furtado (2006) Ben-David et al. (2007) Gotoh et al. (2007e) Ho & Wang (2007) Migeon (2007) Tsagkarakou et al. (2007) Hurtado et al. (2008) Gotoh et al. (2009) Ikeshima et al. (2009) Toroitich et al. (2009) Boubou et al. (2010) Gotoh et al. (2010) Guanilo et al. (2010) Ferreira & Sousa (2011) Nyoni et al. (2011) Sabater-Muñoz et al. (2012) Arimoto et al. (2013) Matsuda et al. (2013) Matsuda et al. (2014) Sato et al. (2014) Zriki et al. (2014) Migeon (2015) Zriki et al. (2015) Sato et al. (2016a) Sato et al. (2016b) Kazak et al. (2017) Ghazy et al. (2019) Dayoub et al. (2020) Fan et al. (2021) Naves et al. (2021) Dayoub et al. (2022) Fan et al. (2022) Drabo et al. (2023) Jiao & Zhang (2025) Solanum palinacanthum Furtado (2006) Furtado et al. (2006) da Silva et al. (2008) Solanum paludosum Rosa et al. (2005) Solanum paniculatum Rosa et al. (2005) Furtado (2006) Solanum quitoense Migeon (2007) Boubou et al. (2010) Solanum sp. Silva (1954) Harper (1966) Flechtmann (1967a) Oatman et al. (1967) Qureshi et al. (1969) Flechtmann & Baker (1970) Denmark (1973) Moraes et al. (1987) Meyer (1996b) Bolland & Vala (2000) Knapp et al. (2003a) Anonymous (2006) Furtado (2006) Furtado et al. (2007a) Boubou et al. (2010) Zriki et al. (2015) IPPC (2017) Solanum stramoniifolium Rosa et al. (2005) Solanum tuberosum Moutia (1958) Paschoal (1968b) Denmark (1973) Moraes & Flechtmann (1981) Moraes et al. (1987) El-Jaouani (1988) Meyer (1996b) Ferragut & Escudero (1999) Keizer & Zuurbier (2001) Escudero & Ferragut (2005) Ikeshima et al. (2009) Toroitich et al. (2009) Boubou et al. (2010) Ferreira & Sousa (2011) Seeman & Beard (2011) Ben-David et al. (2013) Migeon (2015) Dayoub et al. (2022) Solanum variabile da Silva et al. (2008) Solanum villosum Dayoub et al. (2022) Withania somnifera Ben-David et al. (2007) Ben-David et al. (2013)
Urticaceae: Parietaria officinalis Aucejo et al. (2003) Urtica dioica Aucejo et al. (2003)
Verbenaceae: Lantana camara Ferreira & Sousa (2011)
Afrotropical: Benin Azandémè-Hounmalon et al. (2015) Djossou et al. (2021) Azandeme-Hounmalon et al. (2022) Burkina Faso Drabo et al. (2022) Drabo et al. (2023) Drabo et al. (2024) Congo Bolland et al. (1998) Bonato (1999) Migeon (2015) Congo DRC Knapp et al. (2003a) Migeon et al. (2009) Gambia Migeon et al. (2009) Kenya Knapp (2002) Knapp et al. (2003a) Knapp et al. (2003b) Fiaboe et al. (2006) Toroitich et al. (2008) Gotoh et al. (2009) Migeon et al. (2009) Toroitich et al. (2009) Boubou et al. (2010) Gotoh et al. (2010) Onyambus et al. (2011) Malawi Mtambo & Hoeschle-Zeledon (2001) Knapp et al. (2003a) Nyoni et al. (2011) Mauritius Moutia (1958) Baker & Pritchard (1960) Gutierrez (1974a) Gutierrez (1983) Moraes et al. (1987) Migeon (2015) Mozambique Meyer (1987) Knapp et al. (2003a) Sidumo et al. (2007) Namibia Keizer & Zuurbier (2001) Knapp et al. (2003a) Migeon et al. (2009) Niger Migeon et al. (2009) Boubou et al. (2010) Réunion Gutierrez (1983) Gutierrez & Etienne (1986) Migeon et al. (2009) Boubou et al. (2010) Migeon (2015) Senegal Duverney & Ngueye-Ndiaye (2005) Somalia Knapp et al. (2003a) Seif et al. (2003) South Africa Meyer (1996b) Knapp et al. (2003a) Migeon et al. (2009) Boubou et al. (2010) Seeman & Beard (2011) Tanzania Toroitich et al. (2008) Boubou et al. (2010) Zambia Jensen & Mingochi (1988) Bolland et al. (1998) Knapp & Luchen (2000) Knapp et al. (2003a) Mwase & Baker (2006) Migeon (2015) Zimbabwe Anonymous (1982b) Blair (1983) Meyer (1987) Moraes et al. (1987) Blair (1989) Knapp & Luchen (2000) Knapp et al. (2003a) Knapp et al. (2003b) Saunyama & Knapp (2003) Fiaboe et al. (2006) Migeon et al. (2009) Kaputa et al. (2015)
Australasian: Australia IPPC (2017) Hawaiian Is. Kumashiro (1998) New Zealand Biosecurity New-Zealand (2020) Fan et al. (2021) Fan et al. (2022) Jiao & Zhang (2025)
Nearctic: United States Wene (1956) Schuster (1959) Wolfenbarger & Getzin (1964) Harper (1966) Oatman et al. (1967) Qureshi et al. (1969) Denmark (1973) Moraes & McMurtry (1985a) Moraes & McMurtry (1985b) Moraes & McMurtry (1986) Moraes & McMurtry (1987) Moraes et al. (1987) Halbert (1999) Migeon (2015)
Neotropical: Argentina Rossi Simons (1961) Rossi Simons (1971) Furtado (2006) Furtado et al. (2007a) Migeon et al. (2009) Boubou et al. (2010) Guanilo et al. (2010) Wekesa et al. (2010) Brazil Silva (1954) Flechtmann (1967a) Paschoal (1968b) Paschoal & Reis (1968) Chiavegato & Reis (1969) Paschoal & Carvalho (1969) Flechtmann & Baker (1970) Paschoal (1970a) Flechtmann & Bastos (1972) Flechtmann & Abreu (1973) Flechtmann & Baker (1975) Tuttle et al. (1977) Ramalho & Flechtmann (1979) Humber et al. (1981) Moraes & Flechtmann (1981) Moraes & McMurtry (1983) Feres & Hirose (1986) Moraes et al. (1987) Lopes (1990a) Knapp et al. (2003a) Knapp et al. (2003b) Leite et al. (2003) Rosa et al. (2005) Furtado (2006) Furtado et al. (2006) Ferrero et al. (2007) Fiaboe et al. (2007) Furtado et al. (2007b) da Silva et al. (2008) Gotoh et al. (2009) Lopes Ribeiro et al. (2009) Migeon et al. (2009) Boubou et al. (2010) Gotoh et al. (2010) Soto et al. (2010) Wekesa et al. (2010) Mendonça et al. (2011b) Seeman & Beard (2011) Wekesa et al. (2011) Migeon et al. (2015) Sato et al. (2016a) Flechtmann (2020a) Da-Costa et al. (2022) Silva et al. (2024) British Virgin Islands Moraes et al. (1987) Dominican Republic Perez-Gelabert (2008) Puerto Rico Medina Gaud & Garcia Tuduri (1977) US Virgin Islands Moraes et al. (1987)
Oriental: China Tian et al. (2019) Japan Ikeshima et al. (2009) Boubou et al. (2010) Ohno et al. (2011b) Ohno et al. (2012) Taiwan Ho et al. (2004) Ho & Wang (2007) Gotoh et al. (2009) Boubou et al. (2010) Gotoh et al. (2010)
Palearctic: Algeria Migeon et al. (2009) Boubou et al. (2010) Guenaoui (2010) Canary Is. Gotoh et al. (2009) Migeon et al. (2009) Boubou et al. (2010) Gotoh et al. (2010) France Migeon (2005) Migeon (2007) Gotoh et al. (2009) Migeon et al. (2009) Boubou et al. (2010) Gotoh et al. (2010) Nyoni et al. (2011) Migeon et al. (2015) Greece Tsagkarakou et al. (2007) Boubou et al. (2010) Israel and Palestinian Territories Anonymous (2006) Ben-David et al. (2007) Boubou et al. (2010) Ben-David et al. (2013) Italy Castagnoli et al. (2006) Boubou et al. (2010) Japan Ehara & Ohashi (2002) Gotoh et al. (2003a) Ehara & Masaki (2005) Gotoh et al. (2007e) Gotoh et al. (2009) Ikeshima et al. (2009) Boubou et al. (2010) Gotoh et al. (2010) Arimoto et al. (2013) Matsuda et al. (2013) Matsuda et al. (2014) Ghazy et al. (2019) Madeira Hurtado et al. (2008) Migeon et al. (2009) Boubou et al. (2010) Naves et al. (2021) Morocco El-Jaouani (1988) Knapp et al. (2003a) Portugal Ferreira & Carmona (1995) Bolland & Vala (2000) Boubou et al. (2010) Ferreira & Sousa (2011) Migeon (2015) Clemente et al. (2016) Naves et al. (2021) Saudi Arabia Alatawi & Kamran (2018) Serbia Maric et al. (2018a) Marić et al. (2022) Spain Ferragut et al. (1997) Ferragut & Escudero (1999) Bolland & Vala (2000) Aucejo et al. (2003) Escudero & Ferragut (2005) Hurtado et al. (2008) Gotoh et al. (2009) Migeon et al. (2009) Boubou et al. (2010) Gotoh et al. (2010) Sabater-Muñoz et al. (2012) Ferragut et al. (2013b) Sato et al. (2014) Sato et al. (2016a) Sato et al. (2016b) Syria Zriki et al. (2014) Zriki et al. (2015) Dayoub et al. (2020) Dayoub et al. (2022) Tunisia Bolland et al. (1998) Kreiter et al. (2002) Knapp et al. (2003a) Boubou et al. (2010) Turkiye Kazak et al. (2017)
Silva (1954) Um novo ácaro nocivo ao tomateiro na Bahia. Boletim do Instituto Biologica da Bahia, 1: 1-20 [distribution; host; taxononmy]
Wene (1956) Tetranychus marianae McG., a new pest of tomatoes. Journal of Economic Entomology, 49: 712 [distribution; host]
Moutia (1958) Contribution to the study of some phytophagous Acarina, their predators in Mauritius. Bulletin of Entomological Research, 49 (1): 59-75 [distribution; host]
Schuster (1959) Chemical control of Tetranychus marianae McG. on tomatoes in the lower Rio Grande Valley. Journal of Economic Entomology, 52: 763-764 [distribution; host]
Baker & Pritchard (1960) The tetranychoid mites of Africa. Hilgardia, 29: 455-574 [description; distribution; host]
Rossi Simons (1961) Lista de las especies de Tetranychidae (Acari) de la Republica Argentina. Idia, 163: 9-13 [distribution; host]
Wolfenbarger & Getzin (1964) Insecticides, surfactant-insecticide combinations for control of the mite Tetranychus marianae McG., on tomatoes and eggplant. Florida Entomologist, 42 (2): 123-128 [distribution; host]
Harper (1966) Bureau of entomology: new pest finds. California Department of Agriculture Bulletin, 55: 92-93 [distribution; host]
Flechtmann (1967a) Contribution to knowledge of the mites of plants of some regions of the State of Sao Paulo (as a systematic survey including new species). Piracicaba, Brasil: 47 pp [distribution; host]
Oatman et al. (1967) New and highly destructive spider mite present in Southern California. Journal of Economic Entomology, 60 (2): 477-480 [distribution; host]
Paschoal (1968b) Tetranychus marianae (Acarina: Tetranychidae) : inimigo potencial das Solanaceae. Anais I Reuniao Anual da S.B.E., Piracicaba: 83-84 [distribution; host]
Paschoal & Reis (1968) Relacao de acaros encontrados em plantas. Revista de Agricultura, 43: 137-139 [distribution; host]
Chiavegato & Reis (1969) Ocorrência do àcaro Tetranychus evansi Baker, Pritchard, 1960 (Acarina, Tetranychidae) em Amendoim (Arachis hypogea L.) no Estado de Saõ Paulo. Ciencia e Cultura, 21: 372 [distribution; host]
Paschoal & Carvalho (1969) Contrôle quimico de acaro Tetranychus evansi em berinjela. Solo, Piracicaba, 61: 75-77 [distribution; host]
Qureshi et al. (1969) Biology of the spider mite, Tetranychus evansi. Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 62: 898-903 [distribution; host]
Flechtmann & Baker (1970) A preliminary report on the Tetranychidae (Acarina) of Brazil. Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 63: 156-163 [distribution; host]
Paschoal (1970a) Contribuicao ao conhecimento da familia Tetranychidae no Brasil (Arachnida : Acarina). PhD Thesis. Escola Superior de Agricultura Luiz de Queiroz, Piracicaba, Universitat Sao Paulo, Brasil: 116 p [distribution; host]
Rossi Simons (1971) Novedades acarologicas argentinas. Idia, 278: 22-26 [distribution; host]
Flechtmann & Bastos (1972) Acaros Tetranychoidea do estado do Ceara, Brasil. Ciencia e Agrotecnologia, 2(2): 83-90 [distribution; host]
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