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15 November 2019 New morphological data for Leonseius regularis (De Leon) (Acari: Phytoseiidae) and a description of a new species of the genus from Brazil
Adeilma N. De Carvalho, Poliane S. Argolo, Francisco Ferragut, Gilberto J. De Moraes, Frédéric Beaulieu, Denise Navia, Aníbal R. Oliveira
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Abstract

The genus Leonseius Chant & McMurtry (Phytoseiidae: Typhlodrominae) was proposed to accommodate Typhloseiopsis regularisDe Leon, 1965, a species with a troubled taxonomic history that was previously classified in the genera Typhlodromus Scheuten, Diadromus Athias-Henriot and Chanteius Wainstein. Due to its Amblyseius-like appearance (long s4, Z4 and Z5, most other setae minute; atypical for a typhlodromine), the poor descriptions of reproductive structures (spermatheca, spermatodactyl), and probably also because at the time it was a monotypic genus, researchers over the years have based the species-level identification of Leonseius regularis mainly on dorsal and ventral idiosomal chaetotaxy and setal length. In a survey of phytoseiid mites conducted in cacao plantations (Theobroma cacao L.: Malvaceae) of the municipality of Ilhéus, Bahia, northeastern Brazil, we identified two distinct morphotypes among specimens initially identified as L. regularis. Herein we provide new morphological data for L. regularis to complement the original description and previous redescriptions, and then describe Leonseius elbanhawyi Carvalho, Ferragut & Oliveira sp. nov., from cacao, distinguishing it from L. regularis by its spermatheca and spermatodactyl. Also, the diagnosis of Leonseius is amended.

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Adeilma N. De Carvalho, Poliane S. Argolo, Francisco Ferragut, Gilberto J. De Moraes, Frédéric Beaulieu, Denise Navia, and Aníbal R. Oliveira "New morphological data for Leonseius regularis (De Leon) (Acari: Phytoseiidae) and a description of a new species of the genus from Brazil," Systematic and Applied Acarology 24(11), 2119-2132, (15 November 2019). https://doi.org/10.11158/saa.24.11.7
Received: 11 September 2019; Accepted: 11 September 2019; Published: 15 November 2019
KEYWORDS
neotropical
phytoseiid mites
predatory mites
spermathecae
taxonomy
Typhlodrominae
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