A new record of an Arrenoseius Wainstein species and a new species of Chelaseius Muma and Denmark (Mesostigmata: Phytoseiidae) from Brazil

Author:

Borges ViniciusORCID,Moraes Gilberto J. deORCID,Castilho Raphael de CamposORCID

Abstract

In an effort to understand the fauna of Gamasina (Mesostigmata) edaphic mites from Brazil, Arrenoseius robertogonzalezi Trincado and Martin, 2018, known only from the original description from Chile, was found. Complementary morphological information is provided for this species . Likewise, a new species, Chelaseius pluridentatus n. sp. was found and is here described; it is distinguished from other Chelaseius Muma and Denmark species mainly by having more teeth on the fixed cheliceral digit, seven instead of 2–5. A key to the world species of Chelaseius is also provided.

Publisher

Les Amis d'Acarologia

Subject

Insect Science

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