Edaphic Mesostigmata mites in central Iran: Twelve new country and local records

Agroecosystems containing edaphic Mesostigmata mites are considered important predators of nematodes, collembola, and insects, and those living on plants may be effective at controlling pests like spider mites. In the present research study, we provide new information about the Edaphic Mesostigmata...

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Main Authors: Maryam Karbasian, Alireza Jalali Zand, Hadi Ostovan, Ebrahim Soleyman Nejadian
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Language:English
Published: Ferdowsi University of Mashhad 2022-12-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Animal Biosystematics
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Online Access:https://ijab.um.ac.ir/article_43009_ffddbaaf55afb2c65018f9a664f3804c.pdf
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author Maryam Karbasian
Alireza Jalali Zand
Hadi Ostovan
Ebrahim Soleyman Nejadian
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description Agroecosystems containing edaphic Mesostigmata mites are considered important predators of nematodes, collembola, and insects, and those living on plants may be effective at controlling pests like spider mites. In the present research study, we provide new information about the Edaphic Mesostigmata mites known from the Isfahan metropolis in the central Iran based on the new field collection in 2019. In totally, thirty-two edaphic species belong to 13 families, and 25 genera collected and identified from Isfahan province (central Iran), of which four species are new records for the fauna of Iran (indicated by an asterisk). Twelve new provincial distribution records viz., Asca aphidioides (Linnaeus, 1758), Blattisocius tarsalis (Berlese, 1918), Cosmolaelaps claviger (Berlese, 1883), Gaeolaelaps neoaculeifer (Hrischmann, 1966)*, Gymnolaelaps obscuroides (Costa, 1968), Hypoaspis quadridentatus (Allred, 1970)*, Hypoaspisella asperatus (Berlese, 1904)*, H. patagoniensis (Sheals, 1962)*, Neoseiulus bicaudus (Wainstein, 1962), Parasitus mycophilus (Karg, 1971), Pogonolaelaps canestrinii (Berlese, 1903) and Polyaspis berlesei (Camin, 1954) are presented.
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spelling doaj.art-7511772164284c8f9c021f0bf773d87a2024-01-20T05:29:03ZengFerdowsi University of MashhadIranian Journal of Animal Biosystematics1735-434X2423-42222022-12-0118210912010.22067/ijab.2022.76689.103143009Edaphic Mesostigmata mites in central Iran: Twelve new country and local recordsMaryam Karbasian0Alireza Jalali Zand1Hadi Ostovan2Ebrahim Soleyman Nejadian3Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture, Isfahan (Khorasgan) Branch, Islamic Azad University, Isfahan, IranDepartment of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture, Isfahan (Khorasgan) Branch, Islamic Azad University, Isfahan, IranDepartment of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture, Shiraz Branch, Islamic Azad University, Fars, IranDepartment of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture, Isfahan (Khorasgan) Branch, Islamic Azad University, Isfahan, IranAgroecosystems containing edaphic Mesostigmata mites are considered important predators of nematodes, collembola, and insects, and those living on plants may be effective at controlling pests like spider mites. In the present research study, we provide new information about the Edaphic Mesostigmata mites known from the Isfahan metropolis in the central Iran based on the new field collection in 2019. In totally, thirty-two edaphic species belong to 13 families, and 25 genera collected and identified from Isfahan province (central Iran), of which four species are new records for the fauna of Iran (indicated by an asterisk). Twelve new provincial distribution records viz., Asca aphidioides (Linnaeus, 1758), Blattisocius tarsalis (Berlese, 1918), Cosmolaelaps claviger (Berlese, 1883), Gaeolaelaps neoaculeifer (Hrischmann, 1966)*, Gymnolaelaps obscuroides (Costa, 1968), Hypoaspis quadridentatus (Allred, 1970)*, Hypoaspisella asperatus (Berlese, 1904)*, H. patagoniensis (Sheals, 1962)*, Neoseiulus bicaudus (Wainstein, 1962), Parasitus mycophilus (Karg, 1971), Pogonolaelaps canestrinii (Berlese, 1903) and Polyaspis berlesei (Camin, 1954) are presented.https://ijab.um.ac.ir/article_43009_ffddbaaf55afb2c65018f9a664f3804c.pdfmesostigmatanew recordsdistributioniranagroecosystem
spellingShingle Maryam Karbasian
Alireza Jalali Zand
Hadi Ostovan
Ebrahim Soleyman Nejadian
Edaphic Mesostigmata mites in central Iran: Twelve new country and local records
Iranian Journal of Animal Biosystematics
mesostigmata
new records
distribution
iran
agroecosystem
title Edaphic Mesostigmata mites in central Iran: Twelve new country and local records
title_full Edaphic Mesostigmata mites in central Iran: Twelve new country and local records
title_fullStr Edaphic Mesostigmata mites in central Iran: Twelve new country and local records
title_full_unstemmed Edaphic Mesostigmata mites in central Iran: Twelve new country and local records
title_short Edaphic Mesostigmata mites in central Iran: Twelve new country and local records
title_sort edaphic mesostigmata mites in central iran twelve new country and local records
topic mesostigmata
new records
distribution
iran
agroecosystem
url https://ijab.um.ac.ir/article_43009_ffddbaaf55afb2c65018f9a664f3804c.pdf
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