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摘要
摘要 描述了来自泰国 Mammea siamensis (Miq.) T. Anderson 的 Saraphia siamensis gen.我们提供了基于不同地理种群的几何形态分析。此外,我们还报告了 Vasates spondiasi Boczek & Chandrapatya, 1989,这是来自 M. siamensis 的新记录。没有观察到这两种麦穗螨有明显的危害症状,这表明它们是叶片背面的流浪者。
A new genus, new species and new record of eriophyoid mites (Acari: Diptilomiopidae) from Thailand
Abstract Saraphia siamensis gen. nov. & sp. nov. (Acari: Eriophyoidea) from Mammea siamensis (Miq.) T. Anderson in Thailand is described, illustrated. We provide a geometric morphometric analysis based on different geoghraphic populations. Additionally, we report Vasates spondiasi Boczek & Chandrapatya, 1989, a new record from M. siamensis. No visible damaging symptom was observed for both eriophyoid mite species, indicating that they are vagrants on the underside of leaves.
期刊介绍:
Systematic and Applied Acarology (SAA) is an international journal of the Systematic and Applied Acarology Society (SAAS). The journal is intended as a publication outlet for all acarologists in the world.
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