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Euseius Wainstein 1962
Genus Euseius Wainstein 1962 Amblyseius (Amblyseius), section Afrodromus Wainstein, 1962: 17. Amblyseius (Amblyseius), section Euseius Wainstein, 1962: 15. Euseius, De Leon, 1967: 18; Muma et al., 1970: 92; Denmark and Muma, 1970: 221; 1972: 20; 1973: 260; Chaudhri et al., 1979: 56; Matthysse and Denmark, 1981: 348; Karg, 1982: 193; 1983: 301; McMurtry, 1983: 257.Published as part of Tixier, M. - S., Kreiter, S., Okassa, M. & Cheval, B., 2010, A new species of the genus Euseius Wainstein (Acari: Phytoseiidae) from France, pp. 241-254 in Journal of Natural History 44 (3 - 4) on page 242, DOI: 10.1080/00222930903383529, http://zenodo.org/record/465226
Kuzinellus Wainstein
Kuzinellus Wainstein Kuzinellus Wainstein, 1976: 699; Chant & McMurtry, 1994: 244; 2007: 143; Moraes et al., 2004: 271. Kuzinellus (Hemiseiulus) Wainstein, 1976: 699. Kuzinellus (Kuzinellus) Wainstein, 1976: 699. Paraseiulus (Hemiseiulus) Wainstein, Karg, 1983: 322 (synonymy according to Chant & McMurtry, 1994). Typhlodromus, ecclesiasticus species group, Chant & Yoshida-Shaul, 1986: 448. Key characters of the species of this genus are: seta z 6 inserted about midway between j 6 and s 6, posteromesad to or at level of s 6; seta Z 1 absent whereas JV 2 and JV 3 present or absent (dorsal opisthosomal setal pattern O- 8 A; ventral setal pattern JV:ZV, JV- 2:ZV or JV- 3:ZV); seta R 1 inserted on membrane in most species; sternal shield with posterior margin indistinct, otherwise seta ST 3 usually but not always off sternal shield; 2 pairs of metapodal shields; ventrianal shield with 3 or 4 pairs of preanal setae and a pair of preanal pores; peritreme extending anteriorly to level of j 1; fixed cheliceral digit with 2 – 6 teeth, movable cheliceral digit with 1 – 3 teeth; legs I – III without macrosetae; leg IV without macrosetae or with macrosetae usually only on basitarsus; calyx of spermatheca variable, but mostly funnel-shaped, saccular or tubular. Twenty-two species of this genus are reported in this paper.Published as part of De, Gilberto J., Zannou, Ignace D., Ueckermann, Eddie A., Oliveira, Anibal R., Hanna, Rachid & Yaninek, John S., 2008, Phytoseiid mites of the tribe Paraseiulini Wainstein (Acari: Phytoseiidae) from sub-Saharan Africa, pp. 1-34 in Zootaxa 1687 on pages 3-4, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18054
Typhlodrominae Wainstein
Subfamily Typhlodrominae Wainstein Typhlodromini Wainstein 1962: 26; Typhlodrominae, Chant and McMurtry 1994: 235.Published as part of Melo, Elisângela A. dos S. F., Gondim, Manoel G. C. Jr, de Moraes, Gilberto J. & Oliveira, Aníbal R., 2019, A description of the male of Cocoseius elsalvador Denmark and Andrews (Acari: Phytoseiidae: Typhlodrominae), pp. 129-133 in Acarologia 59 (1) on page 130, DOI: 10.24349/acarologia/20194317, http://zenodo.org/record/448762
Fertilizantes comerciales, por Collings G. H. Versión castellana revisada por E. Sánches Buedo. Pimera edición, 1958. Salvat Editores, S. A.
Fil: Wainstein, Pedro
Typhlodrominae Wainstein, Chant and McMurtry 1994
Subfamily Typhlodrominae Typhlodromus Scheuten, 1857, Evans, 1958: 223. Typhlodromus (Typhlodromus) Chant, 1957: 531. Gigagnathinae Wainstein, 1973: 276. Gigagnathini Karg, 1983: 299. Cydnodromellinae Chant and Yoshida-Shaul, 1986: 2812. Typhlodrominae Wainstein, Chant and McMurtry, 1994: 235; 2007: 131.Published as part of Chatti, A., Kreiter, S., Lebdi-Grissa, K. & Ksantini, M., 2017, Phytophagous and predatory mites on olive trees in Tunisia. Catalogue, description of one new species and key for identification (Acari, Eriophyidae, Tetranychidae, Tenuipalpidae and Phytoseiidae), pp. 233-254 in Acarologia 57 (2) on page 241, DOI: 10.1051/acarologia/20164152, http://zenodo.org/record/540168
Euseius Wainstein
<i>Euseius</i> Wainstein <p> <i>Amblyseius</i> (<i>Amblyseius</i>) section <i>Euseius</i> Wainstein, 1962: 15</p> <p> <i>Amblyseius</i> (<i>Euseius</i>), DeLeon, 1965: 125</p> <p> <i>Euseius</i>, DeLeon, 1966: 86; Muma et al., 1970: 92; McMurtry, 1983: 257 Type species: <i>Seiulus finlandicus</i> Oudemans, 1915, by original designation (Wainstein 1962).</p> <p> A slight modification of the definition given by McMurtry (1983) is adopted in this paper, to comprise specimens treated in this paper that differ slightly from that definition, in relation to the length of peritreme and position of preanal setae: females with dorsal shield smooth, striate or reticulate, and with the following setae always present: j1, j3­j6, J2, J5, z2, z4, z5, Z4, Z5, s4, S2, S4, S5. Seta Z1 always present, except for <i>Euseius papayana</i> (Van der Merwe 1965). Setae r3 and R1 present, usually on the lateral cuticle of the idiosoma or occasionally on the dorsal shield. Thus, female idiosomal setal pattern (Chant & Yoshida­Shaul 1989) for all species in the genus is 10A:9B/JV­3:ZV, except for <i>E. papayana</i>, whose setal pattern is 10A:8A/JV­3:ZV. Posterior margin of sternal shield with a median lobe which may be difficult to discern in weakly sclerotized specimens. Genital shield distinctly wider than ventrianal shield, which is usually vase­shaped and widest at level of anal opening. With three pairs of pre­anal setae (JV1, JV2, ZV2), usually arranged almost in a transverse row, with seta JV1 inserted usually well behind anterior margin of shield. Peritremes most often relatively short, ending behind level of seta j3. Cheliceral digits with inner margins concave in lateral view; fixed digit with 2­7 small to minute teeth, all on the distal portion; movable digit with 1­2 teeth. Macrosetae usually present on genu IV, tibia IV and tarsus IV, often also on genua II and III, and rarely on genu I.</p>Published as part of <i>Moraes, G. J. De, Ueckermann, E. A., Oliveira, A. R. & Yaninek, J. S., 2001, Phytoseiid mites of the genus Euseius (Acari: Phytoseiidae) from SubSaharan Africa, pp. 1-70 in Zootaxa 3</i> on page 2, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/4616491">10.5281/zenodo.4616491</a>
Neoseiulus bicaudus Wainstein
Neoseiulus bicaudus (Wainstein) Amblyseius bicaudus Wainstein, 1962: 146. Neoseiulus bicaudus.— Moraes et al., 1986: 72; 2004: 108; Wang et al., 2015: 456. Specimens examined. Santiago Region. Municipality of La Pintana, on Malva nicaensis All, April 2002, associated with Tetranychus desertorum Banks; on Vitis vinífera L., June 2002, associated with Brevipalpus chilensis Baker. Measurements of a collected female: dorsal shield 400 long, 160 maximum width; j 1 25, j 3 28, j 4 10, j 5 15, j 6 17, J 2 18, J 5 12, z 2 17, z 4 15, z 5 7, Z 1 18, Z 4 35, Z 5 110, s 4 30, S 2 32, S 4 33, S 5 40, r 3 29, R 1 25, St IV 61. Remarks. Measurements of the specimens collected fit the redescription of the species provided by Ferragut et al. (2010).Published as part of Trincado, R. D., Martin, J. P. I., Méndez Rosa, D. D., Lopes, P. C. & De Moraes, G. J., 2018, Phytoseiid mites (Acari: Phytoseiidae) from Chile, with descriptions of three new species and a redescription of Chileseius camposi, pp. 322-340 in Zootaxa 4482 (2) on page 328, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4482.2.5, http://zenodo.org/record/144061
Stigmaeopsis malkovskii Wainstein 1956
Stigmaeopsis malkovskii Wainstein, 1956 Specimens examined. 1♀, Petasites sp., Volyzhyn forest, BSBR, 0 7.10.1991, L. Kolodochka; 1♀, Scorzonera sp., Ivano-Rybalchansky area, BSBR (46°27'N, 31°10'E), 10.06.2015, O. Zhovnerchuk; 2♀♀, Calamagrostis sp., Solenoozerny area, BSBR (46°27'N, 31°59'E), 15.06.2015, O. Zhovnerchuk; 2♀♀, Tanacetum sp., Solenoozerny area, BSBR (46°27'N, 31°59'E), 15.06.2015, O. Zhovnerchuk. This mite species was previously found on Calamagrostis sp. in Kazakhstan only. In Ukraine S. malkovskii was recorded by I. Akimov on Bolboschoenus sp. in the river basin of Luhansk region (personal communication). In BSBR, S. malkovskii specimens are recorded in all the investigated areas. In each of them this species is found on a different host belonging to the family Asteraceae.Published as part of Zhovnerchuk, Olga & Auger, Philippe, 2019, Spider mites (Acari: Tetranychidae) from the Black Sea Biosphere Reserve (Ukraine): faunistic survey, reinstatement of the genus Georgiobia Wainstein, 1960 and description of a new species, pp. 321-338 in Zootaxa 4559 (2) on page 335, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4559.2.6, http://zenodo.org/record/262700
Figure 1 in A new species of the genus Euseius Wainstein (Acari: Phytoseiidae) from France
Figure 1. Dorsal shield of the female of Euseius gallicus sp. nov. (from the holotype).Published as part of Tixier, M.-S., Kreiter, S., Okassa, M. & Cheval, B., 2010, A new species of the genus Euseius Wainstein (Acari: Phytoseiidae) from France, pp. 241-254 in Journal of Natural History 44 (3-4) on page 244, DOI: 10.1080/00222930903383529, http://zenodo.org/record/465226
Georgiobia sensu Wainstein 1960
Georgiobia Wainstein, 1960 Georgiobia Wainstein, 1960:217; Tuttle & Baker, 1968:58; Smith Meyer, 1974: 115; Tuttle et al., 1976: 25; Smith Meyer, 1987: 39; Baker & Tuttle, 1994: 108. Type-species: Petrobia shirakensis Reck, 1956. Generic diagnosis (female): Empodial claws and empodium pad-like, the latter with two rows of tenent hairs; tectal setae (tc ’- tc ’’) may be absent on tarsi; peritreme developed in a distal anastomosis of variable size; propodosoma with 3 pairs of setae, medial propodosomal plate present, dorsal part of hysterosoma with 10 pairs of setae; dorsal body setae elongate, serrate, all borne on tubercles, setae c 3 moved in lateral position, more or less posterior to c 2 setae, forming an almost longitudinal arrangement with c 2 and e 2 setae. Species transferred here to Georgiobia. Following the reinstatement of the genus Georgiobia several species are reinstated or moved to the genus Georgiobia: G. shirakensis (Reck, 1956), reinstated combination, G. richteri (Bagdasarian, 1954), reinstated combination, G. transvaalensis Smith Meyer, 1974, reinstated combination, G. pongolana Smith Meyer, 1974, reinstated combination, G. caesariata Smith Meyer, 1974, reinstated combination, G. crassata (Smith Meyer, 1974), new combination, G. curvula (Smith Meyer, 1974), new combination and G. loosti (Smith Meyer, 1974), new combination. Although A. sisianensis (Bagdasarian, 1959) was previously placed in the genus Georgiobia by Wainstein (1960a), we consider that it still belongs to the genus Aplonobia because it does not show the typical displacement of c 3 setae into the lateral position and it complies with the other characters of this genus. Surveys. In the slide collection of L. Kolodochka and L. Bondarenko we found 39 slides with tetranychid mites and 17 slides were prepared from the wet collection of spider mites of S. G. Pogrebnyak (see Table I for details). In 2015, among the 113 samples we collected, tetranychid mites were found only in 55 of them. The 417 specimens were mounted on 98 preparations: 69 slides with 299 specimens from Solenoozerny area, 14 slides with 52 specimens from Ivano-Rybalchansky area and 15 slides with 66 specimens from Volyzhyn forest. Altogether 20 spider mite species belonging to 11 genera are reported: 12 species were found in the slide and wet collections, 14 species were collected in the recent survey including a new species. *Black Sea Biosphere ReservePublished as part of Zhovnerchuk, Olga & Auger, Philippe, 2019, Spider mites (Acari: Tetranychidae) from the Black Sea Biosphere Reserve (Ukraine): faunistic survey, reinstatement of the genus Georgiobia Wainstein, 1960 and description of a new species, pp. 321-338 in Zootaxa 4559 (2) on page 324, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4559.2.6, http://zenodo.org/record/262700
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