Phytoseiids



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  Climatic and cultivar effects on phytoseiid species establishment and seasonal abundance on citrus

Warburg, Sharon; Gafni, Roni; Inbar, Moshe; Gal, Shira; Palevsky, Eric and Sadeh, Asaf
2019 - Volume: 59, issue: 4
pages: 443-455


  Amblyseius bellatulus Tseng (Acari: Phytoseiidae): neotype designation with first description of a male

Liao, Jhih-Rong; Ho, Chyi-Chen and Ko, Chiun-Cheng
2017 - Volume: 57, issue: 2
pages: 323-335

  Plant inhabiting phytoseiid predators of midwestern Brazil, with emphasis on those associated with the tomato red spider mite, Tetranychus evansi (Acari: Phytoseiidae, Tetranychidae)

Furtado, I.P.; Moraes, G.J.d.; Kreiter, S.; Flechtmann, C.H.W.; Tixier, M.-S. and Knapp, M.
2014 - Volume: 54, issue: 4
pages: 425-431

  Phytoseiidae (Acari: Mesostigmata) on plants of the central region of the Brazilian Cerrado

Rezende, J.M. and Lofego, A.C.
2011 - Volume: 51, issue: 4
pages: 449-463

  Phytoseiid mites (Acari: Phytoseiidae) from Senegal

Kade, N.; Gueye-Ndiaye, A.; Duverney, C. and de Moraes, G.J.
2011 - Volume: 51, issue: 1
pages: 133-138

  Generic concept of the phytoseiids (Acari: Phytoseiidae) according to Athias-Henriot

Tsolakis, H. and Ragusa, S.
2010 - Volume: 50, issue: 4
pages: 415-429

  Effect of prey deprivation on survival and reproduction of Neoseiulus californicus (Acari: Phytoseiidae) females

Greco, N.M.; Liljesthrom, G.G.; Cedola, C.V. and Roggiero, M.F.
2006 - Volume: 46, issue: 1-2
pages: 13-18


  Contribution to the knowledge of phytoseiid mites associated with vineyards in the Regiao Demarcada do Douro (Porto Wine Region)

Pereira, J.A.; Torres, L.; Espinha, I. and Ferragut, F.
2003 - Volume: 43, issue: 1-2
pages: 7-13

  Observations on acarofauna in four apple orchards of Central Greece. II. Green cover and hedges as potential sources of phytoseiid mites (Acari: Phytoseiidae)

Papaioannou-Souliotis, P.; Markoyiannaki-Printziou, D. and Zeginis, G.
2000 - Volume: 41, issue: 4
pages: 411-421


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