Haniyeh Hemmatzadeh-Khorshidabadi, P. Lotfollahi, A. Mehrvar, E. de Lillo
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摘要
摘要在对Meshginshahr牧场棘齿螨区系的调查中,发现并描述了两个新的棘齿螨种:来自寄主植物棘齿螨的Aceria onopordi Lotfollahi et Hemmatzadeh sp. 11和来自寄主植物黄芪的Aculus astracti Lotfollahi et Hemmatzadeh sp. 11。(蝶形花科)。这两种植物都在寄主植物上流浪,没有观察到任何变化。
Two new eriophyid species (Acari: Eriophyoidea) from Meshginshahr rangelands, Iran
Abstract During the survey on eriophyoid mite fauna of Meshginshahr rangelands two new eriophyid species were found and described: Aceria onopordi Lotfollahi et Hemmatzadeh sp. nov. from the host plant Onopordum acanthium L. (Asteraceae) and Aculus astracti Lotfollahi et Hemmatzadeh sp. nov. from the host plant Astragalus compactus Lam. (Fabaceae). Both species were vagrant on their host plant without any observed alteration on them.
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