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Mite fauna associated with Cecropia pachystachya TREC. (Urticaceae)-the importance of the plant as reservoir and dissemination means for predatory mites
(2017-01-01)
Cecropia pachystachya TREC. (Urticaceae) is a common pioneer plant from South America, which is found on both degraded and preserved environments. Pioneer plants are able to disperse into agricultural environments and to ...
New species of Tenuipalpus (Acari: Tenuipalpidae) from Semidecidual Forest remnants in the State of São Paulo, Brazil
(2013-09-24)
Three new species of the genus Tenuipalpus (Acariformes: Tenuipalpidae), T. tapiae sp. nov., T. apichai sp. nov., and T. nambii sp. nov. collected in Semidecidual Forest native plants in the northwest of the state of São ...
New species of Tenuipalpus (Acari: Tenuipalpidae) from Semidecidual Forest remnants in the State of São Paulo, Brazil
(2013-09-24)
Three new species of the genus Tenuipalpus (Acariformes: Tenuipalpidae), T. tapiae sp. nov., T. apichai sp. nov., and T. nambii sp. nov. collected in Semidecidual Forest native plants in the northwest of the state of São ...
DIFFERENTIAL MITE INFESTATION OF CASSAVA VARIETIESDIFFERENTIAL MITE INFESTATION OF CASSAVA VARIETIES
(University of Puerto Rico Mayagüez Campus Agricultural Experiment Station, 1981)
Preliminary survey, diversity, and population density of mites in banana, Musa AAA (Cavendish subgroup) cv. Williams in Peru
(Taylor & FrancisGB, 2021-02-01)
Banana is produced mainly by smallholder farmers and considered a staple food in many developing countries. This study aimed to evaluate the diversity and population densities of mites in plants of Musa AAA (Cavendish ...
Preliminary survey, diversity, and population density of mites in banana, Musa AAA (Cavendish subgroup) cv. Williams in Peru
(2021-01-01)
Banana is produced mainly by smallholder farmers and considered a staple food in many developing countries. This study aimed to evaluate the diversity and population densities of mites in plants of Musa AAA (Cavendish ...
Leaf domatia mediate mutualism between mites and a tropical tree
(SpringerNew YorkEUA, 2004)
Phoretic dispersal on bumblebees by bromeliad flower mites (Mesostigmata, Melicharidae)
(Springer Basel Ag, 2012-02-01)
Nectarivorous flower mites (Mesostigmata: Melicharidae) live mostly on hummingbird-pollinated plants in the New World. We observed Proctolaelaps sp. living on Neoregelia johannis (Bromeliaceae) in a coastal rain forest ...