Bryobia lagodechiana Reck, 1953

Classification

Tetranychidae - Bryobiinae - Bryobiini - Bryobia

Accepted name

Bryobia lagodechiana Reck, 1953. Reck (1953b): 173.

Original description

Bryobia lagodechiana Reck, 1953. Reck (1953b): 173.

Type host: Galium sp.. Type distribution: Georgia.

Summary

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

         Bryobia lagodechiana Reck, 1953. Valid nomenclatural act Reck (1953b): 173. Type host: Galium sp.. Type distribution: Georgia.

         Bryobia longicornis Mathys, 1957. Synonymy by Livshits & Mitrofanov (1971a): 52.

         Bryobia praetiosa f. longicornis Mathys, 1957. Synonym description Mathys (1957): 240.

         Bryobia recki Wainstein, 1956. Synonym description Wainstein (1956b): 385. Type host: Ranunculus sp., Thymus sp.. Type distribution: Kazakhstan.
    Bryobia recki Wainstein, 1956. Synonymy by Wainstein (1960a): 111.


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    Original description and illustration literature
    [Original description] Reck (1953b)
    [Synonym description] Mathys (1957) Wainstein (1956b)

    Hosts (42 plants, 14 references)


    Apiaceae: Apiaceae sp. Migeon (2015)
    Asteraceae: Solidago virgaurea Maric et al. (2018b) Xanthium sp. Livshits & Mitrofanov (1971a)
    Boraginaceae: Myosotis alpestris F.W.Schmidt Arabuli (2008) Myosotis sp. Reck (1959)
    Campanulaceae: Campanula alliariifolia Reck (1959) Arabuli (2008) Campanula lactiflora Reck (1959) Arabuli (2008) Campanula saxifraga Reck (1959) Arabuli (2008) Campanula sp. Reck (1959) Livshits & Mitrofanov (1971a) Baker & Cowley (1989) Kamayev (2023a) Campanula tridentata Arabuli (2008) Phyteuma sp. Bolland (2001b)
    Caprifoliaceae: Lonicera sp. Livshits & Mitrofanov (1971a) Baker & Cowley (1989)
    Cucurbitaceae: Cucumis sativus Baker & Cowley (1989)
    Equisetaceae: Equisetum arvense Morgan (1960b) Equisetum sp. Livshits & Mitrofanov (1971a)
    Ericaceae: Vaccinium sp. Reck (1959) Baker & Cowley (1989)
    Fabaceae: Lathyrus odoratus Livshits & Mitrofanov (1971a) Baker & Cowley (1989) Phaseolus sp. Baker & Cowley (1989) Trifolium repens Baker & Cowley (1989) Vicia sp. Livshits & Mitrofanov (1971a)
    Grossulariaceae: Ribes sp. Livshits & Mitrofanov (1971a) Baker & Cowley (1989)
    Lamiaceae: Hyssopus officinalis Kamayev (2023a) Mentha sp. Livshits & Mitrofanov (1971a) Baker & Cowley (1989) Satureja montana Maric et al. (2018b) Thymus serpyllum Maric et al. (2018b) Thymus sp. Wainstein (1956b) Reck (1959) Livshits & Mitrofanov (1971a) Arabuli (2008)
    Malvaceae: Malva sp. Baker & Cowley (1989)
    Platanaceae: Platanus x hispanica Kontschán & Ripka (2017)
    Poaceae: Elymus repens Maric et al. (2018b) Festuca djimilensis Arabuli (2008) Poaceae sp. Kontschán & Ripka (2017)
    Ranunculaceae: Aquilegia sp. Livshits & Mitrofanov (1971a) Baker & Cowley (1989) Ranunculus aconitifolius Maric et al. (2018b) Ranunculus acris Maric et al. (2018b) Ranunculus sp. Wainstein (1956b) Reck (1959) Livshits & Mitrofanov (1971a)
    Rosaceae: Crataegus monogyna Mladenović et al. (2013) Potentilla fragarioides Bolland (1999) Potentilla sp. Kamayev (2023a) Rosa sp. Baker & Cowley (1989)
    Rubiaceae: Galium sp. Reck (1953b) Baker & Cowley (1989) Arabuli (2008) Galium verum Maric et al. (2018b)
    Salicaceae: Salix sp. Baker & Cowley (1989)


    Distribution (12 countries, 19 references)


    Australasian: New Zealand Baker & Cowley (1989)
    Nearctic: Canada Morgan (1960b)
    Palearctic: Georgia Reck (1953b) Arabuli (2008) Hungary Bozai (1970) Kontschán & Ripka (2017) Kazakhstan Wainstein (1956a) Wainstein (1956b) Kyrgyzstan Strunkova (1988) Netherlands Helle & Pijnacker (1985) Vierbergen (1990) Poland Bolland et al. (1998) Migeon (2015) Russian Federation Bolland (1999) Kamayev (2023a) Serbia Mladenović et al. (2013) Maric et al. (2018b) Spain Bolland (2001b) Switzerland Livshits & Mitrofanov (1971a)


    Literature (22 references in chronological order)


    Reck (1953b) Research investigation on the fauna of the Tetranychidae in Georgia. Trudy Instituta Zoologyi Akademyi Nauk Gruz. S.S.R, 11: 167-181 [description; distribution; host]
    Wainstein (1956a) On the fauna of spider mites (Tetranychidae) of Kazakhstan. Trudy Respublikanskoi Stantsii Zashchity Rastenii, Kazifilial Vasknil, 3: 70-83 [distribution]
    Wainstein (1956b) Fauna of tetranychoid mites in South Kazakhstan. Zoologicheskii Zhurnal, 35: 384-391 [description; distribution; host]
    Mathys (1957) Contribution à la connaissance de la systématique et de la biologie du genre Bryobia en Suisse romande. Mitteilungen der Schweizerischen Entomologischen Gesellschaft, 30: 189-204 [description]
    Reck (1959) A key to the tetranychoid mites. Fauna Trans. Caucasia Akad. Nauk Gruz. S.S.R., Tbilissi, Akademii Nauk Gruzinskoi SSR, 1: 152 p [host]
    Morgan (1960b) Notes on the occurrence, morphology of Bryobia lagodechiana Reck in British Columbia (Acarina : Tetranychidae). Canadian Entomologist, 92 (8): 634-636 [distribution; host]
    Wainstein (1960a) Tetranychoid mites of Kazakhstan (with revision of the family). Trudy Nauchno-Issled. Inst. Zashchita Rastenii Kazakh., 5: 1-276 [taxononmy]
    Bozai (1970) Determination key for spider mites. Növényvédelen, (Plantprotection), 10: 455-460 [distribution]
    Livshits & Mitrofanov (1971a) The mites of the genus Bryobia C.L. Koch, 1836 (Acariformes, Bryobiidae). Trudy Gosudarstvennogo Nikitskogo Botanicheskogo Sada, 51: 1-112 [distribution; host; taxononmy]
    Helle & Pijnacker (1985) Parthenogenesis, chromosomes, sex. Helle, W., Sabelis, M.W., Spider mites their biology, natural enemies and control, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Elsevier Science Publisher B. V., 1A: 129-139 [distribution]
    Strunkova (1988) On the tetranychid fauna of Kirgizia. Izvestiya Akademii Nauk Tadzhikskoi SSR (Biol.), 4: 32-37 [distribution]
    Baker & Cowley (1989) Evaluation of the economic impact of newly introduced pests. New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science, 19: 330-334 [distribution; host]
    Vierbergen (1990) The spider mites of the Netherlands and their economic significance (Acarina: Tetranychidae). Proceedings of the Section Experimental and Applied Entomology of the Netherlands Entomological Society, 1: 158-164 [distribution]
    Bolland et al. (1998) World catalogue of the spider mite family (Acari: Tetranychidae). Leiden, Brill Academic Publishers: 392 pp [distribution]
    Bolland (1999) Verslag Baikalreis 16 juili t:m 3 augustus 1999. Verening voor veldbiologie, 1999 [distribution; host]
    Bolland (2001b) Pyreneënreis 2001, 29/6 t/m 13/7 : Mitjen soorten gevonden in de Spaanse Pyreneën. Verening voor veldbiologie, 2001, 24 [distribution; host]
    Arabuli (2008) Tetranychoid mites (Acari: Tetranychoidea) fauna of Georgia. Proceedings of Georgian National Academy of Sciences, Biology Serie B, 6 (1-2): 86-96 [distribution; host]
    Mladenović et al. (2013) New records of the tribe Bryobiini berlsese (Acari: Tetranychidae: Bryobiinae) from Serbia, with notes about associated predators (Acari: Phytoseiidae). Archives of Biological Sciences, 65 (3): 1199-1210 [distribution; host]
    Migeon (2015) The Jean Gutierrez spider mite collection. Zookeys, 489: 15-24 [distribution; host]
    Kontschán & Ripka (2017) Checklist of the Hungarian spider mites and flat mites (Acari: Tetranychidae and Tenuipalpidae). Systematic and Applied Acarology, 22 (8): 1199-1225 [distribution; host]
    Maric et al. (2018b) Spider mites (Acari: Tetranychidae) in protected natural areas of Serbia. Systematic and Applied Acarology, 23 (10): 2033-2053 [distribution; host]
    Kamayev (2023a) Annotated list of Tetranychoidea mites (Acari: Trombidiformes) of Central European Russia. Acarina, 31 (1): 101-118 [distribution; host]