32 resultados para Tarsonemidae


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No presente trabalho é dada uma introdução à família Tarsonemidae e são relatadas as seguintes espécies: Polyphagotarsus latus (Banks, 1904) Beer & Nucifora, 1965; Tarsonemus setifer Ewing, 1939; Steneotarsonemus ananas (Tryon, 1898) Beer, 1954; S. pallidus (Banks, 1901) Beer, 1954; S. hyaleos Beer, 1954 e Rhynohotarsonemus sp. Uma chave para a separação dos gêneros e outra para a separação das espécies de Steneotarsonemus é apresentada.

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Com o intuito de avaliar o desempenho de produtos químicos no combate ao "ácaro branco" Polyphagotarsonemus latus (Banks, 1904) em algodoeiro, instalou-se o presente trabalho. Os 7 tratamentos, com 4 repetições, foram os seguintes: A) testemunha; B) triazofós, 300g; C) triazofós, 150g + feromônios (alquenóis multimetílicos), 4,77g; D) propargite, 1,080g; E) abamectina, 6g + feromônios (alquenóis multimetílicos), 6,67g; F) profenofós, 400g; G) enxofre, 3.000g. As quantidades acima são de ingredientes ativos por hectare. Os melhores resultados foram conseguidos pelo triazofós, seguido pelo enxofre e as duas misturas com feromônios.

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Coconut is an important crop grown in the coastal plain of the Dhofar region, south-eastern Oman, on the edge of the Arabian Peninsula desert. It holds a particular place in the landscaping of the region and is also of great interest for the production of coconut drinking water. One of the main pests of coconut in this region is the coconut mite (Aceria guerreronis Keifer). In surveys conducted to understand the dynamics of that mite and its association with other arthropods, the incidence of tarsonemid mites was determined. Steneotarsonemus furcatus de Leon was the most commonly found tarsonemid on fruits as well as on growing tips of coconut seedlings, always at low levels. A few representatives of an undescribed tarsonemid species were also found. That new species is here described as Nasutitarsonemus omani Lofego and Moraes, sp. nov. A key to the species of this little-known genus is provided.

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No estudo da biologia de Polyphagotarsonemus latus em limão Siciliano, foram utilizados potes plásticos circulares com capacidade de 250 ml, contendo areia esterilizada como suporte para dois frutos novos com aproximadamente 2,0 cm de diâmetro. O ensaio foi conduzido a 27,1 ± 0,5°C, umidade relativa de 67,6 ± 1,3% e fotofase contínua. O período de ovo a adulto durou 3,7 ± 0,1 dias para fêmeas e 3,6 ± 0,1 dias para machos, com sobrevivência de 100%. Após um período de pré-oviposição de 1,0 ± 0,2 dias, as fêmeas depositaram 5,6 ± 0,5 ovos por dia durante 10,5 ± 0,9 dias, totalizando 58,9 ± 6,7 ovos por fêmea. A longevidade foi de 13,4 ± 1,0 dias para fêmeas e 12,0 ± 2,4 dias para machos. A razão intrínseca de aumento (rm) foi de 0,359, a razão finita de aumento (l) de 1,43 indivíduos por fêmea por dia, o tempo médio de uma geração (T) de 10,34 dias e a taxa líquida de reprodução (Ro) de 41,0.

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Leaf discs obtained from the first or second non-cotyledonal leaf of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) seedlings were used for the study of the biology of Polyphagotarsonemus latus on cotton IAC-20 cultivar. Seedlings were grown in pots and placed on a layer of cotton moistened with distilled water. The assays were carried out at 28.5 ± 0.3°C, relative humidity of 71.0 ± 2.6% and a 14 h photophase. The duration of immature phases was 4.1 ± 0.1 days for females and 4.1 ± 0.3 days for males, with a survival of 91.2%. After a pre-oviposition period of 1.1 ± 0.2 days, the females deposited 4.5 ± 0.9 eggs per day during 6.8 ± 1.3 days, i.e., 29.6 ± 7.3 eggs per female. The longevity was 10.0 ± 1.5 days for females and 8.8 ± 1.1 days for males. The intrinsic rate of increase (rm) was 0.323; finite rate of increase (λ) 1.38 individual per female per day; mean generation time (T) 9.54 days and net reproductive rate (Ro) 21.73.

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Biscutulumnemus neotropicus gen. nov., sp. nov. (Tarsonemidae: Tarsoneminae: Tarsonemini) is described from adult female and male mites, collected on Croton floribundus Spreng., from São José do Rio Preto, State of São Paulo, Brazil. This new genus resembles members of Dendmptus and Tarsonemus, but male mites have two triangular shields anterolaterally to the prodorsal shield and the sejugal apodeme is absent. In addition, Biscutulumnemus differs from Dendroptus by the presence of femoral seta l″ and tibial solenidion φ1 and the presence of a vestigial apodeme I on female mites. Unlike Tarsonemus, Biscutulumnemus has a beaklike gnathosomal capsule, a round flange on leg IV of male mites, and stigmata very close to v1 on the prodorsal shield of female mites. Copyright © 2006 Magnolia Press.

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Four new species of Xenotarsonemus Beer (Acari, Tarsonemidae), X. brachytegula, X. pirassunungaensis, X. cerrado and X. spiniphorus, are described based on specimens collected from plants of the Cerrado vegetation in the State of São Paulo, Brazil. Copyright © 2007 Magnolia Press.

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Two new species of tarsonemid mites, Daidalotarsonemus annonae sp. nov. and Fungitarsonemus setillus sp. nov. found on Annonaceae leaves collected in northeastern Brazil are described and illustrated. Females of D. annonae are similar to those of D. serissae, but differ by having setae c2 setiform, and seta 1a distant from apodeme 1. F. setillus is similar to F. pereregrinus, but females can be distinguished by having the prodorsal shield fused to tergite C, dorsal setae h and d short, and setae c1 longer than c2.

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Con el objetivo de evaluar cinco productos botánicos para el manejo del ácaro blanco de la chiltoma, se realizó un estudio en el Municipio de Tisma, Masaya en el período comprendido de Septiembre a Noviembre del año 2014. Las alternativas evaluadas fueron: Eucalipto, Neem, Crisantemo, Madero Negro y Chile+Ajo+Jabon en comparación con el testigo que fue solamente aplicación de agua. Las variables evaluadas fueron: Número de ácaro blanco por planta, porcentaje de severidad del daño de ácaro blanco por planta, además de algunas variables económicas como el rendimiento en kg/ha por tratamiento evaluado, análisis de presupuesto parcial, análisis de dominancia y tasa de retorno marginal. Los resultados obtenidos en el estudio determinan que los tratamientos Madero Negro y chile+ajo+jabon fueron los que presentaron el mejor efecto de control del ácaro blanco, los mejores rendimientos comerciales lo obtuvieron los tratamientos madero negro y chile+ajo+jabon, las mejores tasas de retorno marginal fueron obtenidas en los tratamientos madero negro seguido del chile+ajo+jabon.

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Coconut is an important crop in tropical and subtropical regions. Among the mites that infest coconut palms, Aceria guerreronis Keifer is economically the most important. We conducted surveys throughout the coconut growing areas of Brazil. Samples were taken from attached coconuts, leaflets, fallen coconuts and inflorescences of coconut palms in 112 localities aiming to determine the Occurrence and the distribution of phytophagous mites, particularly A. guerreronis, and associated natural enemies. Aceria guerreronis was the most abundant phytophagous mite followed by Steneotarsonemus concavuscutum Lofego & Gondim Jr. and Steneotarsonemus furcatus De Leon (Tarsonemidae). Infestation by A. guerreronis was recorded in 87% of the visited localities. About 81% of all predatory mites belonged to the family Phytoseiidae, mainly represented by Neoseiulus paspalivorus De Leon, Neoseiulus baraki Athias-Henriot and Amblyseius largoensis Muma; 12% were Ascidae, mainly Proctolaelaps bickleyi Bram, Proctolaelaps sp nov and Lasioseius subterraneus Chant. Neoseiulus paspalivorus and N. baraki were the most abundant predators on attached coconuts. Ascidae were predominant on fallen coconuts, while A. largoensis was predominant on leaflets; no mites were found on branches of inflorescences. Leaflets harboured higher mite diversity than the attached coconuts. Mite diversity was the highest in the state Para and on palms surrounded by seasonal forests and Amazonian rain-forests. Neoseiulus paspalivorus, N. baraki and P. bickleyi were identified as the most promising predators of A. guerreronis. Analyses of the influence of climatic factors revealed that dry ambient conditions favour the establishment of A. guerreronis. Neoseiulus paspalivorus and N. baraki have differing climatic requirements; the former being more abundant in warm and dry areas, the latter prevailing ill moderately tempered and humid areas. We discuss the significance of our findings for natural and biological control of A. guerreronis.

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Despite the importance of citriculture in Brazil, very little is known about mite populations in citrus crops in the Northern Region. In the municipality of Manaus, 12 sprayed sweet orange orchards were surveyed every two weeks during seven months to record mite species amount, and to describe the abundance and distribution of the most important species. The size and age of the orchards varied from 3,360 to 88,080 m² and seven to 25 years, respectively. In the fourteen sampling period, leaves, twigs and fruits were collected from 12 trees, one per orchard. In total, 3,360 leaves, 672 twigs and 1,344 fruits were sampled from 168 trees. Mites were manually extracted from the fruits, and by the washing method on leaves and twigs. We identified pests with the potential to cause economic loss. Fourteen species of phytophagous and mycophagous mites from Eriophyidae, Tarsonemidae, Tenuipalpidae, and Tetranychidae were recorded. Brevipalpus phoenicis (Geijskes 1939) and Phyllocoptruta oleivora (Ashm., 1879), the two commonest phytophagous mites in other Brazilian regions were dominant, showing that local orchards are susceptible to their infestation. Eleven predatory mites were recorded, comprising 10% of the mite population, belonging to Phytoseiidae and Ascidae. Phytoseiidae was the richest family, with ten species. The results are discussed in relation to the temporal variation aspects and habitat use of the most important species. Long-term research encompassing chemical applications followed by evaluations of the mite community are necessary for a better management of the orchards, taking into consideration the seasonal phenology of key pests.

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Ácaros das famílias Eriophyidae, Tarsonemidae e Tetranychidae são citados como de importância econômica na cultura de amora-preta (Rubus fruticosus, Rosaceae), framboesa e outras frutas pequenas. Este estudo foi conduzido de novembro de 2001 a outubro de 2003 nas cultivares Brazos, Caigangue e Tupy no município de Ilópolis, Rio Grande do Sul, com o objetivo de conhecer a acarofauna e sua dinâmica populacional em amora-preta. Foram coletados 36.094 ácaros pertencentes a 11 famílias. A maioria dos ácaros coletados pertence às famílias Diptilomiopidae (80,9%) e Tetranychidae (13,9%), compostas por espécies fitófagas. Chakrabartiella sp. (Diptilomiopidae), foi a espécie mais abundante, seguida por Neotetranychus asper Feres & Flechtmann, 2000 (Tetranychidae). Stigmaeidae (2,1%) e Phytoseiidae (0,4%) foram os ácaros predadores mais comuns, sendo Agistemus brasiliensis Matioli, Ueckermann & Oliveira, 2002 (Stigmaeidae) e Typhlodromalus aripo DeLeon, 1967 (Phytoseiidae), as espécies de predadores mais abundantes.

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Coprolite samples of human and animal origin from the excavations performed at the archaeological site of Furna do Estrago, at Brejo da Madre de Deus in the state of Pernambuco, Brazil and sent to the Paleoparasitology Laboratory at Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública-Fiocruz, Rio de Janeiro, were analyzed for mites. After rehydratation and sedimentation of the coprolites, the alimentary contents and the sediments were examined and the mites collected and prepared in definitive whole mounts, using Hoyer's medium. Mites of the following suborders and orders were recovered: suborder Acaridia; order Gamasida; order Ixodida with the familiy Ixodidae (Ixodes sp. and Amblyomma sp. larvae, scutum, idiosoma, gnathosoma); order Oribatida (Aphelacarus sp., Apolohmannia sp., Eophypochthonius sp., Cosmochthonius sp., Pterobates sp., Poronoticae with pteromorphae not auriculate); order Astigmata with the families Atopomelidae (Chirodiscoides caviae), Anoetidae hypopus, Acaridae (Suidasia pontifica), Glycyphagidae (Blomia tropicalis), Pyroglyphidae (Hirstia passericola); order Actinedida with the family Tarsonemidae (Iponemus radiatae). The present work discusses the possibility of the preservation of the mite groups found up to the present day. We also discuss their relationship with the environment and their importance to present populations.