- Typhlodromus vulgaris
Taxobox | name = "Typhlodromus vulgaris"
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Arthropod a
classis =Arachnid a
ordo =Acarina
familia =Phytoseiidae
genus = "Typhlodromus "
species = "T. vulgaris"
binomial = "Typhlodromus vulgaris"
binomial_authority = Ehara, 1959"Typhlodromus vulgaris" is a species of
predatory mite belonging to the familyPhytoseiidae . This is a very small species, the female only reaching a length of 360μm and the male even smaller at 260 μm. The body is oval, white or grey, sometimes with a pinkish tinge. It can be distinguished from its congeners by the large number (10 pairs) ofseta e on the lateral part of the dorsal surface and by the distinctive spatulate setae on the fourth pair of legs. In addition the female has a very unusually shaped sclerotized ventrianal shield, longer than wide with aanterior margin and deeply lateral margins.This species is found on various trees, especially apple, throughout
Japan .References
*Some predatory mites of the genera "Typhlodromus" and "Amblyseius" from Japan (Phytoseiidae). Shôzô Ehara, Acarologia I.
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