- Amblyseius orientalis
Taxobox | name = "Amblyseius orientalis"
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Arthropod a
classis =Arachnid a
ordo =Acarina
familia =Phytoseiidae
genus = "Amblyseius "
species = "A. orientalis"
binomial = "Amblyseius orientalis"
binomial_authority = Ehara, 1959"Amblyseius orientalis" is a species of
predatory mite belonging to the familyPhytoseiidae . This oval, greyish white mite is very small; the female is around 380μm in length and the male is even smaller at around 280 μm. Both sexes are notable for the very longseta e on the margins of the body and on the fourth pair of legs. As with many of these often confusingly similar mites, the shape of the sclerotized body shields is important in identification.This species is found on various trees and shrubs on
Hokkaidō ,Japan .References
*Some predatory mites of the genera "Typhlodromus" and "Amblyseius" from Japan (Phytoseiidae). Shôzô Ehara, Acarologia I.
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