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6 May 2019 Description of five new species (Acari: Eriophyidae: Phyllocoptinae: Anthocoptini) associated with the weed Imperata cylindrica (Poaceae) from Egypt
Ashraf S. Elhalawany, James W. Amrine Jr, Edward A. Ueckermann
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Abstract

The invasive weed cogon grass Imperata cylindrica (Poaceae) is a perennial grass not only in crops but also in natural areas, causing economic and environmental damages. In this paper, five new eriophyoid mites (subfamily Phyllocoptinae) infesting Imperata cylindrica are described from Egypt: three new species from genus Abacarus (A. imperatussp. nov., A. aegyptiacussp. nov., and A. gizaensissp. nov.) and two new species from genus Aculodes (A. tinaniensissp. nov. and A. skorackaesp. nov.). These species are vagrants in grooves between veins on the upper leaf surface; no visible damage was observed. However, A. gizaensis was found wandering mainly on upper young leaves, often near the tips causing discoloration of the leaves. Both adult sexes and immature stages are described and illustrated. The genus Aculodes is recorded from Egypt for the first time.

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Ashraf S. Elhalawany, James W. Amrine Jr, and Edward A. Ueckermann "Description of five new species (Acari: Eriophyidae: Phyllocoptinae: Anthocoptini) associated with the weed Imperata cylindrica (Poaceae) from Egypt," Systematic and Applied Acarology 24(5), 742-770, (6 May 2019). https://doi.org/10.11158/saa.24.5.3
Received: 21 January 2019; Accepted: 27 March 2019; Published: 6 May 2019
KEYWORDS
Abacarus
Aculodes
Eriophyoidea
new species
Poaceae
taxonomy
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