Classification:

Subfamily: Amblyseiinae

Tribe: Amblyseiini

Subtribe: Amblyseiina

Genus: Amblyseius

Species: Amblyseius tamatavensis

 
Holotype:

Amblyseius tamatavensis Blommers, 1974: 144; Ivoloina, near Tamatave, Madagascar, on Citrus (Papeda) hystrix.

 
Synonyms:
Senior synonym of: Amblyseius (Amblyseius)maai Tseng — Denmark & Muma (1989);Amblyseius aegyptiacus Denmark & Matthysse — Denmark & Muma (1989);
Suspected junior synonym of: Amblyseius cinctus Corpuz-Raros & Rimando — Oliveira et al. (2012a);
 
Other Names:
Amblyseius (Amblyseius) tamatavensis (original designation) — Blommers (1974)
 
Distribution:
AUSTRALIA — NEW SOUTH WALES: Schicha & Corpuz-Raros (1992);QUEENSLAND: Schicha (1981a);
BRAZIL — ALAGOAS: Massaro & Moraes (2019); Silva et al. (2016);AMAZONAS: Vasconcelos & Silva (2015);BAHIA: Argolo et al. (2017); Lawson-Balagbo et al. (2008); Noronha et al. (2010); Souza et al. (2012); Souza et al. (2015);CEARÁ: Furtado et al. (2005); Lawson-Balagbo et al. (2008); Sousa et al. (2015);ESPÍRITO SANTO: Barroso et al. (2019); Collier et al. (2004);GOIÁS: Massaro & Moraes (2019);MINAS GERAIS: Massaro & Moraes (2019);PARÁ: Acarofauna associated with coconut fruits (Cocos nucifera L.) in a crop area from Pará state, Amazon, Brazil. Systematic & Applied Acarology,28(4), 667–679." class="pop-tooltip">Alfaia et al. (2023); Mites associated with açaí palm trees (Euterpe oleracea: Arecaceae) in native and cultivated areas of the state of Pará (Eastern Amazon, Brazil). Experimental and Applied Acarology, 93,229–252." class="pop-tooltip">Brito et al. (2024); Bioecology of mites associated with cocoa trees (Theobroma cacao: Malvaceae) in the Bragantina microregion of the state of Pará, Eastern Amazon, Brazil. Systematic and Applied Acarology,30(1): 63–75." class="pop-tooltip">Brito et al. (2025); Lawson-Balagbo et al. (2008);PERNAMBUCO: Domingos et al. (2014); Gondim Jr. & Moraes (2001); Sousa et al. (2015); Vasconcelos et al. (2006);PIAUÍ: França et al. (2018);RIO DE JANEIRO: Collier et al. (2004);RIO GRANDE DO NORTE: Lawson-Balagbo et al. (2008);RIO GRANDE DO SUL: Silva et al. (2020b); Mite fauna associated with different environments in the Southern Pampa, Brazil. International Journal of Acarology, 47, 387–­395." class="pop-tooltip">Toldi et al. (2021a); Toldi et al. (2021b);RORAIMA: Figuerêdo et al. (2019); Gondim Jr. et al. (2012);SERGIPE: Lawson-Balagbo et al. (2008);SÃO PAULO: Barroso et al. (2019); Castro & Moraes (2010); Massaro & Moraes (2019); Moraes et al. (2013);TOCANTINS: Cruz et al. (2012);
COOK ISLANDS: Ma et al. (2019);
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: Abo-Shnaf et al. (2016);
EASTER ISLAND/ISLA DE PASCUA (CHILE): Trincado et al. (2018);
INDONESIA: Oomen (1982);
MALAYSIA: Ehara (2002a);
MARIE GALANTE: Moraes et al. (2000);
MAYOTTE ISLAND: Kreiter et al. (2020a);
RODRIGUES ISLAND (MAURITIUS): Kreiter & Abo-Shnaf (2020a);
USA — FLORIDA: Döker et al. (2018a);
VANUATU: Schicha (1981a);
WESTERN SAMOA: Schicha (1981a);
 
Hosts / Substrates (Holotype):
Rutaceae: Citrus (Papeda) hystrix — Blommers (1974);
 
 

JUNIOR SYNONYM:

 
Classification:

Subfamily: Amblyseiinae

Tribe: Amblyseiini

Subtribe: Amblyseiina

Genus: Amblyseius

Species: Amblyseius aegyptiacus

 
Holotype:

Amblyseius aegyptiacus Denmark & Matthysse, in Matthysse & Denmark (1981): 343; Moor Plantation, Ihadan, Oyo, Nigeria, on Solanum incanum.

 
Other Names:
Amblyseius (Amblyseius) aegypticus [sic] — Ueckermann & Loots (1988)
Amblyseius (Amblyseius) aegypticus [sic] — Chant & McMurtry (2007)
 
Distribution:
 
Hosts / Substrates (Holotype):
Solanaceae: Solanum incanum — Matthysse & Denmark (1981);
 
 
Classification:

Subfamily: Amblyseiinae

Tribe: Amblyseiini

Subtribe: Amblyseiina

Genus: Amblyseius

Species: Amblyseius maai

 
Holotype:

Amblyseius maai Tseng, 1976: 123; Tainan, Taiwan, on pineapple.

 
Other Names:
Amblyseius (Amblyseius) maai (original desgination) — Tseng (1976)
 
Distribution:
PAPUA NEW GUINEA: McMurtry & Moraes (1985);
 
Hosts / Substrates (Holotype):
Bromeliaceae: Pineapple — Tseng (1976);
 

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