Tetranychidae - Tetranychinae - Tetranychini - Schizotetranychus
Schizotetranychus brevisetosus Ehara, 1989. Ehara (1989): 28.
Schizotetranychus brevisetosus Ehara, 1989. Ehara (1989): 28.
Type host: Quercus glauca, Quercus sp.. Type distribution: Japan.Schizotetranychus brevisetosus Ehara, 1989. Valid nomenclatural act Ehara (1989): 28. Type host: Quercus glauca, Quercus sp.. Type distribution: Japan.
Fagaceae: Quercus glauca Ehara (1989) Matsuda et al. (2014) Masuda et al. (2015a) Tamura & Ito (2017) Ito (2019) Oda & Ito (2021) Quercus sp. Ehara (1989)
Palearctic: Japan Ehara (1989) Matsuda et al. (2014) Masuda et al. (2015a) Tamura & Ito (2017) Ito (2019) Oda & Ito (2021)
Ehara (1989) Four new species of spider mites (Acarina : Tetranychidae) from Japan. Proceedings of the Japanese Society of Systematic Zoology, 40: 28-38 [description; distribution; host]
Matsuda et al. (2014) Phylogenetic analysis of the spider mite sub-family Tetranychinae (Acari: Tetranychidae) based on the mitochondrial COI gene, the 18S and the 5 end of the 28S rRNA genes indicates that several genera are polyphyletic. Plos One, 9: e108672 [distribution; host]
Masuda et al. (2015a) Lethal male combats in Schizotetranychus brevisetosus (Acari: Tetranychidae) on blue Japanese oak (Quercus glauca). Experimental and Applied Acarology, 67: 259-68 [distribution; host]
Tamura & Ito (2017) Extremely low fecundity, highly female-biased sex ratio in nest-living spider mite Schizotetranychus brevisetosus (Acari: Tetranychidae). Systematic and Applied Acarology, 22: 170-183 [distribution; host]
Ito (2019) Lethal attack of Schizotetranychus brevisetosus Ehara (Acari: Tetranychidae) on predatory midge larva. Systematic and Applied Acarology, 24 (2): 187-192 [distribution; host]
Oda & Ito (2021) Photoperiodic control of reproductive arrest in the oak-inhabiting spider mite Schizotetranychus brevisetosus (Acari: Tetranychidae). Experimental and Applied Acarology, 84 (2): 389-405 [distribution; host]