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- subdivided into five groups based on the habitat where the phytoseiids can be found. Type IV phytoseiids rely on pollen as their primary food source. These species...
- agents of adults and larvae include anthocorid bugs of genus Orius, and phytoseiid mites. Biological insecticides such as the fungi Beauveria b****iana and...
- retirement, Tseng's collection of more than 20 holotypes of Taiwanese phytoseiid fauna were lost. A. Bellatulus re-described in 2017 by a team from National...
- species on various plants. Pesticides may be both lethal and repellent to Phytoseiids and other spider mite predators. After synthetic pyrethroids applications...
- Sri Lanka is a tropical island situated close to the southern tip of India. The invertebrate fauna is as large as it is common to other regions of the...
- minute pirate bugs, big-e**** bugs, damsel bugs, Encarsia formosa and phytoseiid mites. Integrated management of whiteflies can as well be done using biopesticides...
- pollen. Phylogenetic relationships of the groups, after Klompen, 2010: The phytoseiid mites, which account for about 15% of all described Mesostigmata are used...
- Stathakis, Theodoros I.; Th; Georgios, Papadoulis (2012). "New records of phytoseiid mites from Greece with description ofTyphlodromus(Anthoseius)creticussp...
- infestations, with B. b****iana providing the greatest reduction. Predatory phytoseiid mites, in the genus Neoseiulus, can also successfully control P. latus...
- Retrieved August 19, 2010. Tseng, Yi-Hsiung (1983). "****her [sic] Study on Phytoseiid Mites from Taiwan (Acarina: Mesostigmata)". Chinese Journal of Entomology...