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Schicha (1984)
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1984-01-01
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Schicha (1984)
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The females of P. douglasensis sp. nov. and P. stephaniae sp. nov. from Queensland, P. rubiginosae sp. nov. from New South Wales [Australia], both sexes of P. mayottae nov. from New Hebrides, New Caledonia [France], Seychelles [UK] and Comoro Islands and the females of P. hawaiiensis Prasad from Queensland, Western Australia and Mauritius and of P. hongkongensis Swirski and Shechter from Queensland and New South Wales are described. Additional information on both sexes is given for P. fotheringhamiae Denmark and Schicha, P. woolwichensis Schicha and P. leaki Schicha. A key separating all 9 spp. is included.
bibo:abstract
The females of P. douglasensis sp. nov. and P. stephaniae sp. nov. from Queensland, P. rubiginosae sp. nov. from New South Wales [Australia], both sexes of P. mayottae nov. from New Hebrides, New Caledonia [France], Seychelles [UK] and Comoro Islands and the females of P. hawaiiensis Prasad from Queensland, Western Australia and Mauritius and of P. hongkongensis Swirski and Shechter from Queensland and New South Wales are described. Additional information on both sexes is given for P. fotheringhamiae Denmark and Schicha, P. woolwichensis Schicha and P. leaki Schicha. A key separating all 9 spp. is included.
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1984-01-01
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Schicha, E. 1984. Contribution to the knowledge of the genus <em>Phytoseius </em>Ribaga in Australia, the south Pacific and Indian Ocean regions with four new species and records of known species (Acarina: Phytoseiidae). <em>International Journal of Acarology</em>, 10(2): 117-128.