Classification:

Subfamily: Amblyseiinae

Tribe: Amblyseiini

Subtribe: Amblyseiina

Genus: Amblyseius

Species: Amblyseius largoensis

 
Holotype:

Amblyseius largoensis (Muma, 1955a): 266; Key Largo, Florida, USA, on Key lime.

 
Synonyms:
Not senior synonym of: Amblyseius neolargoensisMcMurtry & Moraes (1984);Amblyseius neolargoensisChazeau (1970);Amblyseius neolargoensisAmitai & Swirski (1981);Amblyseius neolargoensisSchicha (1981c);
Senior synonym of: Amblyseius amitaeGupta (1986);Amblyseius amtalaensisGupta (1986);Amblyseius magnoliaeDenmark & Evans (2011);Amblyseius neolargoensisMuma & Denmark (1970);Amblyseius neolargoensisChant et al. (1978b);Amblyseius sakalavaUeckermann & Loots (1988);
 
Other Names:
Amblyseiopsis largoensis (original designation) — Muma (1955a)
Typhlodromus (Amblyseius) largoensisChant (1959b)
Amblyseius (Amblyseialus) largoensisMuma (1961a)
Typhlodromus largoensisHirschmann (1962)
Amblyseius (Amblyseius) largoensisEhara (1966a)
 
Distribution:
ANJOUAN ISLAND (COMOROS): Kreiter et al. (2021b);
AUSTRALIA — QUEENSLAND: Schicha (1987); Waite & Gerson (1994);
BRAZIL — ALAGOAS: Lawson-Balagbo et al. (2008); Silva et al. (2016);AMAZONAS: Vasconcelos & Silva (2015);BAHIA: Lawson-Balagbo et al. (2008); Oliveira et al. (2007);CEARÁ: Barros et al. (2020); Biopesticide and acaricides impair survival, predation, oviposition, and conversion of food into eggs of a phytoseid mite, Amblyseius largoensis (Acari: Phytoseiidae).Systematic & Applied Acarology, 27(10), 1867–1877." class="pop-tooltip">Barros et al. (2022); Mendes et al. (2017); Mendes et al. (2021);ESPÍRITO SANTO: Barroso et al. (2019);MARANHÃO: Lawson-Balagbo et al. (2008);PARAÍBA: Lawson-Balagbo et al. (2008);PARÁ: 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); Lawson-Balagbo et al. (2008);PERNAMBUCO: Barbosa et al. (2003); Survey and spatial distribution of tarsonemids and associated predators on coconut fruits.Systematic & Applied Acarology, 28(1), 131–142." class="pop-tooltip">França-Beltrão et al. (2023); Gondim Jr. & Moraes (2001); Mite diversity and intra-plant distribution in mango crop. Systematic & Applied Acarology,28(5), 864–875." class="pop-tooltip">Melo et al. (2023); Mendes et al. (2021); Moraes & Oliveira (1982); Vasconcelos et al. (2006);PIAUÍ: Lawson-Balagbo et al. (2008);RIO DE JANEIRO: Cavalcante et al. (2021);RIO GRANDE DO NORTE: Furtado et al. (2005); Lawson-Balagbo et al. (2008);RORAIMA: Contribution of natural enemies and weather to the population build up of Raoiella indica on coconut.Systematic & Applied Acarology,27(8), 1535–1546" class="pop-tooltip">Fidelis et al. (2022); Figuerêdo et al. (2019); Gondim Jr. et al. (2012);SERGIPE: Effectiveness of three species of predatory mites (Acari: Phytoseiidae) for controlling Raoiella indica (Acari: Tenuipalpidae).Revista de Protección Vegetal, 35(1), 1–­9." class="pop-tooltip">Coelho et al. (2020); Lawson-Balagbo et al. (2008);SÃO PAULO: Castro & Moraes (2010); Denmark & Muma (1973); Ehara (1966b); Moraes et al. (2013);
FERNANDO DE NORONHA ARCHIPELAGO (BRAZIL): Vasconcelos et al. (2006);
FRENCH GUIANA: Kreiter & Douin (2021);
FUTUNA ISLAND (VANUATU): Schicha (1987);
GILBERT ISLANDS (KIRIBATI): Schicha (1981c);
GRANDE COMORE ISLAND (COMOROS): Kreiter et al. (2021e);
GUATEMALA: Chant (1959b);
INDIA — ANDAMAN ISLANDS: Gupta (1977a);ANDHRA PRADESH: Gupta (1978b);ARUNACHAL PRADESH: Gupta (1978b);ASSAM: Gupta (1978c);BIHAR: Bala & Karmakar (2021); Gupta & Nahar (1981);GUJARAT: Gupta (1977c);HIMACHAL PRADESH: Gupta et al. (1971b);JAMMU AND KASHMIR: Rather (1988);KARNATAKA: Gupta (1978b);KERALA: Gupta (1978b); Haneef & Sadanandan (2013); Maheswary et al. (2015); Sadanandan (2011);MANIPUR: Gupta (1978c);MEGHALAYA: Gupta (1978c); Kar & Karmakar (2021a);MYABUNDER ISLANDS: Gupta (1977a);NAGALAND: Gupta (1978c);NICOBAR ISLANDS: Gupta (1977a);ORISSA: Gupta (1978c); Rao & Rao (1964);PONDICHERRY: Gupta (1978b);PUNJAB: Sadana et al. (1990);RANGAT ISLANDS: Gupta (1977a);TAMIL NADU: Gupta (1978b);TRIPURA: Gupta (1978c); Ray & Gupta (1981);UTTAR PRADESH: Gupta (1981a); Gupta (1982);WEST BENGAL: Jounal of Entomological Research, 46 (Suppl.), 1188–1193." class="pop-tooltip">Bala & Karmakar (2022a); Diversity of mite fauna associated with agro-horticultural crops in West Bengal, India. Journal of Crop and Weed, 18(1), 120–128." class="pop-tooltip">Bala & Karmakar (2022b); Study on diversity and community structure of mite fauna associated with vegetable crops in West Bengal, India.Journal of Environmental Biology,43, 245–250." class="pop-tooltip">Bala & Karmakar (2022c); Banerjee & Gupta (2011); Goshal et al. (2004); Gupta (1970b); Gupta (1975); Gupta (1992); Gupta & Chattopadhyay (1979); Description of three new species of phytoseiid mites (Acari: Mesostigmata) from Sundarban, West Bengal, India. International Journal of Acarology, 47(1), 51–60." class="pop-tooltip">Kar & Karmakar (2021b); Karmakar et al. (2017); Karmakar & Gupta (2011);
INDONESIA: Oomen (1982);
IVORY COAST: Moraes et al. (1989a);
LA DESIRADE: Moraes et al. (2000);
LES SAINTES: Moraes et al. (1990);
MADEIRA ISLAND (PORTUGAL): Carmona (1973);
MALAYSIA: Ehara (2002a);
MAYOTTE ISLAND: Kreiter et al. (2020a);
MOHÉLI ISLAND (COMOROS): Kreiter et al. (2021c);
MOZAMBIQUE: Rodrigues (1968);
PAPUA NEW GUINEA: Schicha & Gutierrez (1985);
RODRIGUES ISLAND (MAURITIUS): Kreiter & Abo-Shnaf (2020a);
SAINT BARTHELEMY: Moraes et al. (2000);
SAINT KITTS:Garman (1958)OBS;
SAUDI ARABIA: Alatawi et al. (2017);
SIERRA LEONE: Zannou et al. (2007);
US SAMOA: Schicha (1981c);
 
Hosts / Substrates (Holotype):
Rutaceae: Key lime — Muma (1955a);
 
Redescription: Abo-Shnaf et al. (2016); Adar et al. (2012); Akyazi et al. (2016); Amitai & Swirski (1981); Argolo et al. (2017); Arutunjan (1977); Carmona (1968); Cavalcante et al. (2021); Chant (1959b); Chant (1965a);Chant & Baker (1965)OBS; Chant & McMurtry (2004a); Chant & McMurtry (2007); Çobanoğlu (1989b); Collyer (1982); Corpuz & Rimando (1966); De Leon (1966); De Leon (1967); Denmark & Muma (1989); Döker et al. (2014b); Döker et al. (2016); 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); First report of plant inhabiting predatory mites (Acari: Phytoseiidae) in Maldives. Acarologia,62(4): 865–878." class="pop-tooltip">Döker et al. (2022b); Ehara (1975); Ehara (2002a); Ehara & Bhandhufalck (1977); Faraji et al. (2007a); Faraji et al. (2011a); Ferragut & Baumann (2019);Garman (1958)OBS; Gupta (1977c); Gupta (1978c); Gupta (1985b); Gupta (1986); Gupta (2003); Hajizadeh & Mortazavi (2015); Hirschmann (1962); Jafari et al. (2011); Kar & Karmakar (2021a); Kreiter et al. (2002b); Liao et al. (2020); Liao et al. (2021a); Lo (1970); Lofego et al. (2024); Ma et al. (2019); McMurtry & Moraes (1984); Moraes et al. (2000); Moraes et al. (2004b); Moraes et al. (2013); Muma (1975); Muma & Denmark (1970); Oliveira et al. (2012a); Palevsky et al. (2009); Rodriguez et al. (1981a); Rodriguez et al. (1981b); Schicha (1981c); Schicha (1987); Shirdel et al. (2009); Silva et al. (2016); Wu et al. (1991a); Wu et al. (1997c); Wu et al. (2009); Wu & Lan (1989b); Zannou et al. (2007); Zhang (2001a);
 
Notes:
-Specimens reported by Muma (1964b) and Schuster & Pritchard (1963) reidentified as A. deleoni — Muma et al. (1970). Specimens reported by van der Merwe (1968) reidentified as A. deleoni — Blommers (1976). Specimens reported by Ehara (1959, 1961, 1962b, 1964, 1966a, 1967b) reidentified as A. deleoni by Ehara (1977) and as A. eharai by Ehara & Amano (1998). Specimens reported by Swirski & Shechter (1961) reidentified as A. eharai — Amitai & Swirski (1981).;
 

JUNIOR SYNONYM:

 
Classification:

Subfamily: Amblyseiinae

Tribe: Amblyseiini

Subtribe: Amblyseiina

Genus: Amblyseius

Species: Amblyseius magnoliae

 
Holotype:

Amblyseius magnoliae Muma, 1961: 289; Magnolia, Louisiana, USA, on Citrus sp..

 
Other Names:
Amblyseius (Amblyseialus) magnoliae (original designation) — Muma (1961a)
Typhlodromus magnoliaeHirschmann (1962)
 
Distribution:
USA — LOUISIANIA: Muma (1961a);
 
Hosts / Substrates (Holotype):
Rutaceae: Citrus sp. — Muma (1961a);
 
 
Classification:

Subfamily: Amblyseiinae

Tribe: Amblyseiini

Subtribe: Amblyseiina

Genus: Amblyseius

Species: Amblyseius sakalava

 
Holotype:

Amblyseius sakalava Blommers, 1976: 96; Tulear, Madagascar, on Corchorus trilocularis.

 
Other Names:
Amblyseius (Amblyseius) sakalava (original designation) — Blommers (1976)
 
Distribution:
MADAGASCAR ISLAND: Blommers (1976);
 
Hosts / Substrates (Holotype):
Tiliaceae: Corchorus trilocularis — Blommers (1976);
 
 
Classification:

Subfamily: Amblyseiinae

Tribe: Amblyseiini

Subtribe: Amblyseiina

Genus: Amblyseius

Species: Amblyseius amtalaensis

 
Holotype:

Amblyseius amtalaensis Gupta, 1977d: 53; Amtala, 24 Parganas, West Bengal, India, on Citrus medica.

 
Distribution:
INDIA — WEST BENGAL: Gupta (1977d);
 
Hosts / Substrates (Holotype):
Rutaceae: Citrus medica — Gupta (1977d);
 

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