Quercus



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  Description of Typhloseiulus anatolicus sp. nov. and redescription of two new records of Phytoseiidae (Acari: Mesostigmata) from Turkey

Döker, Ismail; Joharchi, Omid; Karut, Kamil and Kazak, Cengiz
2023 - Volume: 63, issue: 2
pages: 553-568



  Notes on tenuipalpid mites associated with Quercus pubescens in southern Italy

De Giosa, Marcello; De Lillo, Enrico and Ochoa, Ronald
2022 - Volume: 62, issue: 1
pages: 22-26


  Two new species of microdispid mites (Acari: Heterostigmata: Pygmephoroidea) associated with Lucanus ibericus (Coleoptera: Lucanidae)

Seyedein, Sarina; Rahiminejad, Vahid and Nadimi, Ahmad
2020 - Volume: 60, issue: 3
pages: 595-606


  Three new species of Tetranychidae (Acari, Prostigmata) from the French Alps (South-Eastern France)

Auger, P. and Migeon, A.
2014 - Volume: 54, issue: 1
pages: 15-37

  Diversity of phytoseiid mites in uncultivated areas adjacent to vineyards: a case study in the south of France

Barbar, Z.; Tixier, M.S.; Kreiter, S. and Cheval, B.
2005 - Volume: 45, issue: 2-3
pages: 145-154

  Phytoseiid mite species located in uncultivated areas surrounding vineyards in three French regions

Tixier, M.S.; Kreiter, S.; Auger, P.; Sentenac, G.; Salva, G. and Weber, M.
2000 - Volume: 41, issue: 1-2
pages: 127-140

  Two new species of Bryobia (Acari, Tetranychidae) from forest trees in Greece

Hatzinikolis, E.N. and Panou, H.N.
1997 - Volume: 38, issue: 1
pages: 51-56


  Acarological data for the eco-epidemiologic study of Lyme borreliosis: Ixodes ricinus Linne, 1758 populations in South Western France

Gilot, B.; Doche, B.; Degeilh, B.; Guiguen, C. and Pichot, J.
1995 - Volume: 36, issue: 2
pages: 117-132


  Six new species of Eriophyid mites (Acarina: Eriophyidae)

Carmona, M.M.
1971 - Volume: 13, issue: 3
pages: 509-521

  A new species of predaceous mite (Acarina: Cheyletidae) from galleries of bark beetles in Missouri

Thewke, S.E. and Enns, W.R.
1968 - Volume: 10, issue: 2
pages: 215-219

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