Classification:

Subfamily: Amblyseiinae

Tribe: Amblyseiini

Subtribe: Amblyseiina

Genus: Amblyseius

Species: Amblyseius andersoni

 
Holotype:

Amblyseius andersoni (Chant, 1957c): 296; Rosedale, British Columbia, Canada, on prune.

 
Synonyms:
Not senior synonym of: Amblyseius potentillaeDenmark & Muma (1989);
Senior synonym of: Amblyseius britannicusChant & Yoshida-Shaul (1990);Amblyseius potentillaeChant & Yoshida-Shaul (1990);Amblyseius reflexusChant & Yoshida-Shaul (1990);
 
Other Names:
Typhlodromus andersoni (original designation) — Chant (1957c)
Amblyseius andersoniAthias-Henriot (1958b)
Typhlodromus (Amblyseius) andersoniChant (1959b)
Amblyseius (Amblyseius) andersoniMuma (1961a)
Typhlodromus (Typhlodromus) andersoniWesterboer & Bernhard (1963)
Amblyseius (Multiseius) andersoniDenmark & Muma (1989)
 
Distribution:
AZERBAIJAN: Abbasova (1972);
CHINA — INNER MONGOLIA: Fu et al. (2021);
CZECHOSLOVAKIA*:Zacharda (1991)OBS;
CZECH REPUBLIC: Kabíček (2004);
 
Hosts / Substrates (Holotype):
Rosaceae: Prune — Chant (1957c);
 
Molecular Characterization: Ramadan et al. (2009);
Redescription: Akyazi et al. (2016); Arutunjan (1977);Athias-Henriot (1961)OBS; Athias-Henriot (1962); Baillod & Venturi (1980); Barbar (2013); Beglyarov (1981); Beglyarov & Malov (1978); Boczek (1964); Chant (1959b); Chant & Hansell (1971); Chant & McMurtry (2004a); Chant & McMurtry (2007); Chant & Yoshida-Shaul (1990); Çobanoğlu (1993b); Çobanoğlu (2004); Congdon (2002); Denmark & Evans (2011); Denmark & Muma (1989); Döker et al. (2014b); Döker et al. (2016); Two new records of predatory mites (Acari:Phytoseiidae) in Bosnia and Herzegovina. International Journal of Acarology, 45 (6–7), 399–403." class="pop-tooltip">Döker et al. (2019a); The genus Amblyseius Berlese (Acari: Phytoseiidae) in Turkey with discussion on the identity of Amblyseius meridionalis.Systematic & Applied Acarology,25(8), 1395–1420." class="pop-tooltip">Döker et al. (2020); Döker et al. (2022d); Faraji et al. (2011a); Ferragut et al. (2010); Gilyarov et al. (1977); Hirschmann (1962); Karg (1971b); Karg (1982); Karg (1991); Karg (1993b); Karg (1998); Kolodochka (1974a); Kolodochka (1978); New Phytoseiidae (Acari: Mesostigmata) of Mascareignes and Comoros Archipelagos (Indian Ocean): one new record, three new species groups and description of six new species and of six unknown males. Acarologia,61(4), 845–889." class="pop-tooltip">Kreiter et al. (2021d); Lehman (1982); Liao et al. (2021a); Livshitz & Kuznetsov (1972); Livshitz & Mitrofanov (1981); Description of five new species of Amblyseiinae (Acari: Phytoseiidae) associated with medicinal plants from the Northern Himalayan Zone of West Bengal, India. Zootaxa, 5057(3), 364–384." class="pop-tooltip">Molla & Karmakar (2021); Papadoulis & Emmanouel (1991b); Papadoulis et al. (2009); Rowell & Chant (1979); Rowell et al. (1978); Schruft (1967); Tixier et al. (2013); Tixier et al. (2016); Toyoshima et al. (2016); Westerboer & Bernhard (1963); Yoshida-Shaul & Chant (1983);
 
Notes:
-Specimens reported by Mathys and Tencalla (1959) reidentified as Typhlodromips rademacheri Dosse — Athias-Henriot (1962, 1966).;
-Specimens reported by Barbar (2013, 2014, 2016) and Qurhaily et al. (2016) reidentified as Amblyseius swirskii Athias-Henriot — Barbar et al. (2022) and personal communication.;
 

JUNIOR SYNONYM:

 
Classification:

Subfamily: Amblyseiinae

Tribe: Amblyseiini

Subtribe: Amblyseiina

Genus: Amblyseius

Species: Amblyseius britannicus

 
Holotype:

Amblyseius britannicus (Chant, 1959b): 87; Penlan Hall, near Fordham, Essex, England, on apple.

 
Other Names:
Typhlodromus (Amblyseius) britannicus (original designation) — Chant (1959b)
Amblyseius (Typhlodromopsis) brittanicus [sic] — Muma (1961a)
Typhlodromus britannicusHirschmann (1962)
 
Distribution:
ENGLAND: Chant (1959b);
 
Hosts / Substrates (Holotype):
Rosaceae: Apple — Chant (1959b);
 
 
Classification:

Subfamily: Amblyseiinae

Tribe: Amblyseiini

Subtribe: Amblyseiina

Genus: Amblyseius

Species: Amblyseius charui

 
Holotype:

Amblyseius charui Gupta, 1969c: 126; Calcutta, West Bengal, India, on Magnolia champaca.

 
Synonyms:
Junior synonym of: Amblyseius potentillaeGupta (1985b);Amblyseius potentillaeGupta (1986);
 
Other Names:
Amblyseius (Multiseius) charuiDenmark & Muma (1989)
 
Distribution:
INDIA — UTTAR PRADESH: Gupta (1981a); Gupta (1982);WEST BENGAL: Gupta (1969c);
JORDAN: Allawi (1991);
 
Hosts / Substrates (Holotype):
Magnoliaceae: Magnolia champaca — Gupta (1969c);
 
 
Classification:

Subfamily: Amblyseiinae

Tribe: Amblyseiini

Subtribe: Amblyseiina

Genus: Amblyseius

Species: Amblyseius potentillae

 
Holotype:

Amblyseius potentillae (Garman, 1958): 76; Netherlands, intercepted at Hoboken, New Jersey, USA, on unspecified substrate.

 
Synonyms:
Not senior synonym of: Amblyseius tsugawai Chant & Yoshida-Shaul (1990);
Senior synonym of: Amblyseius charuiGupta (1985b);Amblyseius charuiGupta (1986);Amblyseius reflexusDenmark & Muma (1989);
Suspected senior synonym of: Amblyseius tsugawai Athias-Henriot (1966);
 
Other Names:
Amblyseiopsis potentillae (original designation) — Garman (1958)
Typhlodromus (Amblyseius) potentillaeChant (1959b)
Amblyseius (Typhlodromopsis) potentillaeMuma (1961a)
Typhlodromus potentillaeHirschmann (1962)
Amblyseius (Typhlodromips) potentillaeGupta (1985b)
Amblyseius (Multiseius) potentillaeDenmark & Muma (1989)
 
Distribution:
BELGIUM: Malevez (1976);
INDIA — JAMMU AND KASHMIR: Gupta (1981c);WEST BENGAL:Gupta (1970b)OBS;Gupta (1975)OBS;
USA — MASSACHUSETTS: Treat (1970);Treat (1975)OBS;
 
Hosts / Substrates (Holotype):
Substrate: Unspecified substrate — Garman (1958)OBS;
 
 
Notes:
-Mites reported as A. andersoni by Athias-Henriot (1961) (Algeria and Corse Island) and Schruft (1967) (Germany) may actually be A. potentillae — McMurtry (1977b).;
 
Classification:

Subfamily: Amblyseiinae

Tribe: Amblyseiini

Subtribe: Amblyseiina

Genus: Amblyseius

Species: Amblyseius reflexus

 
Holotype:

Amblyseius reflexus Denmark & Knisley, in Knisley & Denmark (1978): 8; Troy Hills, Morris, New Jersey, USA, on Acer saccharinum.

 
Other Names:
Amblyseius (Multiseius) reflexusDenmark & Muma (1989)
 
Distribution:
USA — NEW JERSEY: Knisley & Denmark (1978);
 
Hosts / Substrates (Holotype):
Aceraceae: Acer saccharinum — Knisley & Denmark (1978);
 
 
Notes:
-Denmark & Muma (1989) on page 86 considered this species to be junior synonym of Amblyseius potentillae Garman, but on page 131 considered it a distinct species. The first author of that publication (personal communication) does agree that those species are synonyms.;

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