Mite fauna on Dittrichia species (Asteraceae) in Syrian costal region: new records and primary observations on the behavior of Typhloseiella isotricha (Athias-Henriot) (Meostigmata: Phytoseiidae)

Pub Date : 2023-05-04 DOI:10.24349/ma1r-1i1n
Walaa Ebrahim, Z. Barbar
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Surveys of mite fauna on Dittrichia viscosa and D. graveolens (Asteraceae) were conducted at multiple locations in Tartous and Latakia governorates, Syria, in 2021 and 2022. A total of 13 mite species belonging to seven families (Acaridae, Camerobiidae, Erythraeidae, Phytoseiidae, Raphignathidae, Tenuipalpidae, and Tetranychidae) were collected. Among them, Erythraeus (Zaracarus) passidonicus (Erythraeidae), Raphignathus collegiatus (Raphignathidae), and Brevipalpus rotai (Tenuipalpidae) are recorded for the first time in Syria. The most abundant family observed on Dittrichia species was Phytoseiidae with four species representing about 86% of total collected mite specimens. Among them, Typhloseiella isotricha was the dominant species. It was mainly observed on big leaves of D. viscosa, highly infected by the rust spots of Coleosporium inulae. Results suggest that rust spores could be a potential food for this predator.
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叙利亚沿海Ditrichia物种(菊科)的Mite动物群:异序Typloseiella isotricha(Athias Henriot)行为的新记录和初步观察
2021年和2022年,在叙利亚塔尔图斯省和拉塔基亚省的多个地点对粘狄特里克虫和D.graveolens(菊科)的螨类动物群进行了调查。共收集到13种螨,隶属于7科(Acaridae、Camerabidae、Erythraeae、Phytoseidae、Raphagnathidae、Tenuipalpidae和Tetranychidae)。其中,刺蛾(Zaracarus)passidonicus(刺蛾科)、collegiatus(Raphagnathidae)和Brevipalpus rotai(Tenuipalpidae)在叙利亚首次被记录。在Ditrichia物种上观察到的最丰富的科是Phytoseidae,有四个物种约占收集到的总螨标本的86%。其中,异序伤寒杆菌为优势种。该病主要发生在粘液藻的大叶上,粘液藻被菊粉Coleosporium的锈斑高度感染。结果表明,铁锈孢子可能是这种食肉动物的潜在食物。
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