Eotetranychus willamettei (McGregor, 1917)

Classification

Tetranychidae - Tetranychinae - Tetranychini - Eotetranychus

Accepted name

Eotetranychus willamettei (McGregor, 1917). McGregor (1917): 586.

Original description

Tetranychus willamettei McGregor, 1917. McGregor (1917): 586.

Type host: Quercus garryana. Type distribution: United States.

Summary

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

         Tetranychus willamettei McGregor, 1917. Valid nomenclatural act McGregor (1917): 586. Type host: Quercus garryana. Type distribution: United States.
    Eotetranychus willamettei (McGregor, 1917). New combination Pritchard & Baker (1952): 263.


    Identification tools

    Original description and illustration literature
    [Original description] McGregor (1917)

    Hosts (16 plants, 8 references)


    Fagaceae: Quercus garryana McGregor (1917) Quercus lobata
    Moraceae: Morus alba Sheikholeslam-Zadeh & Sadeghi-Nameghi (2010b)
    Platanaceae: Platanus orientalis Sheikholeslam-Zadeh & Sadeghi-Nameghi (2010b)
    Polygonaceae: Eriogonum jamesii
    Rosaceae: Amelanchier sp. Cormus domestica Malus domestica Purshia tridentata Pyrus communis
    Salicaceae: Salix alba Maric et al. (2018b)
    Sapindaceae: Acer negundo
    Ulmaceae: Ulmus glabra Sadeghi-Namaghi (2010) Ulmus sp.
    Vitaceae: Vitis sp. Migeon (2015) Vitis vinifera Stavrinides et al. (2010) Stavrinides & Mills (2011)


    Distribution (3 countries, 8 references)


    Nearctic: United States McGregor (1917) Stavrinides et al. (2010) Stavrinides & Mills (2011) Migeon (2015)
    Palearctic: Iran Sadeghi-Namaghi (2010) Sheikholeslam-Zadeh & Sadeghi-Nameghi (2010b) Beyzavi et al. (2013) Serbia Marčić et al. (2020)


    Literature (10 references in chronological order)


    McGregor (1917) Description of seven new species of red spiders. Proceedings of the United States National Museum, 51: 581-590 [description; distribution; host]
    Pritchard & Baker (1952) A guide to the spider mites of deciduous fruit trees. Hilgardia, 21 (9): 253-287 [taxononmy]
    Sadeghi-Namaghi (2010) Mites (Acari: Prostigmata & mesostigmata) inhabiting green planting in urban environment of North-Eastern Iran, including six new records. Munis Entomology and Zoology Journal, 5: 123-130 [distribution; host]
    Sheikholeslam-Zadeh & Sadeghi-Nameghi (2010b) Faunistic survey of injurious mites associated with broad leaf trees in Mashhad greens (In Persian). Journal of Plant Protection (Agricultural Sceince, Technology), 24: 210-217 [distribution; host]
    Stavrinides et al. (2010) Comparative influence of temperature on development, biological control of two common vineyard pests (Acari: Tetranychidae). Biological Control, 55: 126-131 [distribution; host]
    Stavrinides & Mills (2011) Influence of temperature on the reproductive, demographic parameters of two spider mite pests of vineyards and their natural predator. Biocontrol, 56: 315-325 [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]
    Migeon (2015) The Jean Gutierrez spider mite collection. Zookeys, 489: 15-24 [distribution; host]
    Maric et al. (2018b) Spider mites (Acari: Tetranychidae) in protected natural areas of Serbia. Systematic and Applied Acarology, 23 (10): 2033-2053 [host]
    Marčić et al. (2020) New records of spider mites for Serbia and the Balkans, Europe. IOBC-WPRS Bulletin, 149: 23-24 [distribution]