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Ordo: Trombidiformes
Familia: Eriophyidae
Genus: Rhyncaphytoptus
Name
Rhyncaphytoptus ulmi Xin & Dong, 1981 – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Rhyncaphytoptus ulmi Xin and Dong 1981[1]: 216–217, figures 2–3.
- Rhyncaphytoptus ulmi; Amrine and Stasny 1994[2]: 277.
- Rhyncaphytoptus ulmi; Amrine and Stasny 1996[3]: 300.
- Rhyncaphytoptus ulmi; Hong and Zhang 1996[4]: 79, figures 188–1–188–2.
- Rhyncaphytoptus ulmi; Kuang et al. 2005[5]: 155–156, figure 158.
- Rhyncaphytoptus ulmi; Xue et al. 2006b[6]: 3.
- Rhyncaphytoptus ulmi; Song et al. 2007b[7]: 59.
- Rhyncaphytoptus ulmi; Xue et al. 2009[8]: 3.
Material examined
16 females (slide number NJAUEri792B and NJAUEri795), from Ulmus sp. (Ulmaceae), Xining, Qinghai Province, P. R. China, 36°38'18"N, 101°45'27"E, elevation 2241m, 21 July 2007, coll. Xiao-Feng Xue.
Host
Relation to host
Vagrant on leaf lower surface. No damage to the host was observed.
Distribution
China (Jiangsu, Gansu, Jilin, Liaoning, Shaanxi, Shandong, Xinjiang, Qinghai).
Taxon Treatment
- Li, H; Xue, X; Hong, X; 2012: Eriophyoid mites from Qinghai Province, northwestern China with descriptions of nine new species (Acari, Eriophyoidea) ZooKeys, 196: 47-107. doi
Other References
- ↑ Xin J, Dong H (1981) Two new species of the genus Rhyncaphytoptus from China. Fudan Journal (National Science) 20 (2): 216-219.
- ↑ Amrine J, Stasny T (1994) Catalog of the Eriophyoidea (Acarina: Prostigmata) of the world. Indira Publishing House, West Bloomfield, Michigan, U.S.A., 804 pp.
- ↑ Amrine J, Stasny T (1996) Corrections to the catalog of the Eriophyoidea (Acarina: Prostigmata) of the world. International Journal of Acarology 22 (4): 295-304. doi: 10.1080/01647959608684108
- ↑ Hong X, Zhang Z (1996) The eriophyoid mites of China: an illustrated catalog and identification keys (Acari: Prostigmata: Eriophyoidea). Associated Publishers, Florida, U.S.A., 318 pp.
- ↑ Kuang H, Luo G, Wang A (2005) Fauna of Eriophyid mites from China (II) (Acari: Eriophyoidea). China Forestry Publishing House, Beijing, China, 176 pp.
- ↑ Xue X, Song Z, Hong X (2006b) Six new species of Rhyncaphytoptinae from northwestern China (Acari: Eriophyoidea: Diptilomiopidae). Zootaxa 1225: 1-19.
- ↑ Song Z, Xue X, Hong X (2007b) Four new species and a new synonym in the genus Rhyncaphytoptus Keifer (Acari: Eriophyoidea: Diptilomiopidae) from China. Zootaxa 1520: 57-68.
- ↑ Xue X, Song Z, Hong X (2009) Five new species of Phyllocoptes from China (Acari: Eriophyidae). International Journal of Acarology 35 (2): 133-148. doi: 10.1080/01647950902934234