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Eriophyes rotundae Mohanasundaram, 1983 A dorsal view of female B ventral view of female C prodorsal shield D coxae and female genitalia. 

Eriophyes rotundae Mohanasundaram, 1983 A dorsal view of female B ventral view of female C prodorsal shield D coxae and female genitalia. 

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Nine eriophyoid mites, including two new species and five new records, from Iran are described and illustrated. They are Aceria acroptiloni Shevchenko & Kacalev, 1974, rec. n. on Rhaponticum repens (L.) Hidalgo (Asteraceae); Aceria anthocoptes (Nalepa, 1892), rec. n. on Cirsium arvense (L.) Scop. (Asteraceae); Aceria lactucae (Canestrini, 1893), re...

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... These factors contribute to uncertainty regarding the exact geographic distribution of A. tosichella. Although the species is thought to be widely distributed worldwide it has only been officially recorded in the Middle East in Jordan (46), Turkey (50), Syria (35,39) and Iran (24,53). In recent years, wheat yield reduction has been observed in the north and central regions of Iraq. ...
... Despite their presumably wide distribution, the species has only been officially recorded in the Middle East in Jordan (46), Turkey (50) and Iran (24,53). This study is the first confirmed report of A. tosichella presence in Iraq. ...
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This study was aimed to investigate the significant wheat yield losses in northern and central Iraq. The cause of these losses was examining the presence of wheat curl mite Aceria tosichella and three viruses vectored by this species – Wheat streak mosaic virus (WSMV), High Plains wheat mosaic virus (HPWMoV), and Triticum mosaic virus (TriMV). Mite specimens were collected from Erbil, Mosul, and Baghdad over three years (2020-2022) and identified using morphological characterization and DNA sequencing of the ITS region. Virus presence was determined using Double Antibody Sandwich-Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (DAS-ELISA). Mites were identified conclusively as A. tosichella, providing the first record of this species in Iraq. All three viruses were found to be present, with WSMV having the largest presence as it was detected in 99.56%, then HPWMoV (79.5%) of mite colonies. This is the first record of HPWMoV anywhere in Eurasia besides Ukraine and its widespread presence in Iraq in all three sampled provinces. TriMV was detected only in Erbil. To date this virus has been recorded only in North America and its limited presence in Iraq. The confirmed presence of A. tosichella and three vectored-viruses in Iraq are all new records and critical information for reducing wheat yield losses in this country.
... Рис. 58. Самиця кліща роду Eriophyes: А -вигляд зверху; Б -вигляд знизу; В -щиток на спинці; Г -вигляд статевих придатків [124] Продорсум з козирком, іноді без нього, несе чотири щетинки або без них. Опістосом з 6-7-ма парами щетинок. ...
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У монографії узагальнені дані з біоекології автохтонних та адвентивних патокомплексів і шкідників калини, які можуть слугувати теоретичною і практичною основою для селекції на резистентність до несприятливих біотичних чинників плодових і садово-паркових насаджень калини. Ця наукова праця має безперечний інтерес для фахівців з біології і екології рослин, селекціонерів, агрономів з захисту і карантину рослин і може бути наглядним посібником для науково-педагогічних працівників у сфері плодівництва та садово-паркового господарства. А також наукова праця може слугувати настільною книгою для студентів і аспірантів, що навчаються за спеціальністю 201 «Агрономія», 202 «Захист і карантин рослин», 203 «Садівництво та виноградарство» і 206 «Садово- паркове господарство».
... About 69 eriophyoid mites have been recorded as associated with Lamiaceae plants worldwide and only four species have been listed from Iran (Xue et al. 2011Lotfollahi et al. 2015;Gol et al. 2016). ...
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During a faunistic survey on eriophyoid mites associated with weeds in Golestan province of Iran, four eriophyoid species were collected. A new species, Aculops hyperisaemum sp. nov., was found on Hypericum androsaemum L. (Hypericaceae) and herein described and illustrated. Paraphytoptus paradoxus Nalepa, 1896, Aceria lamii (Liro, 1943) and Aceria verbenacae de Lillo et al., 2017, were found respectively on Artemisia absinthium L. (Asteraceae), Lamium album L. and Salvia nemorosa L. (Lamiaceae) and are reported for the first time in Iran. Aculops hyperisaemum sp. nov. and A. lamii were vagrant on the underside of the leaves of their host plants and no symptoms were detected. Aceria lamii is redescribed using modern microscopy and terminology. Paraphytoptus paradoxus was vagrant on the leaf underside and caused discoloration of the leaves; this is the first record of Paraphytoptus from Iran. Aceria verbenacae induced erinea on leaves, petioles, stems and flowers on a new host plant species.
... Therefore, many species are waiting to be discovered. Reviewing taxonomic literature Xue et al., 2009;Kamali and Jalaeian, 2011;Xue et al., 2011;Xue et al., 2012;Kamali and Jalaeian, 2013;Xue et al., 2012). The family Phytoptidae Murray, 1877 includes the most ancient representatives of Eriophyoidea, which retain the plesiomorphies of more than two setae on the prodorsal shield (ve and sc) and having the subdorsal seta (c1) and solenidion (φ) on tibia I. ...
... Thirty of them were found on Leguminosae plants (Table 1; Amrine and de Lillo unpublished data). Until now 13 Aculus species have been found in Iran and three of them were collected from Leguminosae plants: A. medicager Xue, Sadeghi, Hong & Sinai, 2011 from Medicago sativa L., Mashhad city of Razavi Khorasan Province; A. semenovi (Shevtchenko, Marikovski & Shamsutdinova, 1973) from Sophora alopecuroides L. in Tehran city and A. lorestaniensis Lotfollahi, Hayatolgheyb, Jafari & Shakarami, 2017 from Glycyrrhiza glabra L. in Naghare village of Lorestan province (Baradaran et al. 2008;Kamali 2011;Xue et al. 2011;Lotfollahi et al. 2017). In a study of the eriophyoid mites associated to the Leguminosae (Lotfollahi et al. 2015), a fourth Aculus species from this family plants was found associated to Trifolium pratense L. This plant species is a common cover plant in Iranian traditional orchards. ...
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During a study on the plant samples of Trifolium pratense L. (Leguminosae) collected in Iranian historical village, Kandovan of Osku region, Aculus haddadi Lotfollahi & Tajaddod sp. nov. was identified as a vagrant species and herein described and illustrated. In addition, a key to the known Aculus mite species collected on Leguminosae plants worldwide and information about their type host, type locality and habitus and figures of their prodorsal shield patterns are provided.
... Therefore, many species are waiting to be discovered. Reviewing taxonomic literature Xue et al., 2009;Kamali and Jalaeian, 2011;Xue et al., 2011;Xue et al., 2012;Kamali and Jalaeian, 2013;Xue et al., 2012). The family Phytoptidae Murray, 1877 includes the most ancient representatives of Eriophyoidea, which retain the plesiomorphies of more than two setae on the prodorsal shield (ve and sc) and having the subdorsal seta (c1) and solenidion (φ) on tibia I. ...
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Ecological notes and taxonomical revision of the species belonging to family Phytoptidae Murray were studied at four provinces (Qualiubiya, Giza, Behera, Sohag) during two years (2016- 2017). The results showed that, three species (Oziella nilotica (Abou- Awad); Mackiella phoenicis Keifer; Retracus johnstoni Keifer) belonging to three genera and two tribes (Phytoptini, Murray, 1877; Mackiellini Newkirk & Keifer, 1971) were recorded and illustrated and arranged in taxonomical key. The mentioned species were varied in their occurrence rate according to different provinces and host plants.
... Intensive research into eriophyoid mite species has also been carried out in other Asian countries, such as Thailand, India and Iran. In Iran, up to 2011, 95 species have been recorded (Xue et al. 2011). During the last six years, this number has increased to 155 species (Lotfollahi et al. 2014a(Lotfollahi et al. , 2014b(Lotfollahi et al. , 2014c(Lotfollahi et al. , 2016Guo et al. 2015;Honarmand et al. 2016). ...
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... Xue et al. (2009) summarized 89 species to occur there. After that 25 new species and more than 19 new records were recently reported (Guo et al., 2015b;Honarmand & Sadeghi, 2016;Lotfollahi et al., 2012Lotfollahi et al., , 2013Lotfollahi et al., , 2014aLotfollahi et al., , 2014bLotfollahi et al., , 2014cLotfollahi et al., , 2015aLotfollahi et al., , 2015bRahim-Panah & Sadeghi-Namaghi, 2014;Xue et al., 2011Xue et al., , 2012Xue et al., , 2013. ...
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Three mite species of the family Eriophyidae from Iran are described and illustrated. They are: Tegolophus marrubiumer sp. nov. on Marrubium vulgare L. (Lamiaceae); Phyllocoptes sp. cf. balasi Farkas, 1962 on Sanguisorba minor Scop. subsp. minor (Rosaceae) and Aceria fasciculifolis sp. nov. on Astragalus fasciculifolius Boiss. (Fabaceae). Both new species described herein are vagrants on their respective host plants
... Reviewing literature showed that up to 2009 only 89 eriophyoid species have been discovered and described from Iran. Since then more eriophyoids have been recorded and described by several authors (e.g., kAMAli & jAlAEiAn 2011;XuE et al. 2011;lotfollAhi et al. 2012;XuE et al. 2012;kAMAli & jAlAEiAn 2013;XuE et al. 2013;lotfollAhi et al. 2013a, lotfollAhi et al. 2013b, lotfollAhi et al. 2013c, lotfollAhi et al. 2013dghArEzAdEh et al. 2013;lotfollAhi et al. 2014;rAhiM PAnAh & sAdEghi nAMAghi 2014). As a result of these studies, the list of eriophyoid mites recorded in Iran has reached up to 154 species. ...
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Four eriophyoid species were identified as new records for the Iranian fauna from South and Razavi Khorasan provinces. These species are Aceria amaranthi Abou-AwAd & El-bAnhAwy, 1992 (Eriophyinae) on Haloxylon aphyllum (Minkw.) iljin (Amaranthaceae), Aceria larreae (kEifEr, 1940) (Eriophyinae) on Zygophyllum eurypterum boiss. & buhsE (Zaygopyllaceae), Aceria paramacrodonis kuAng, 1988 (Eriophyinae) on Lycium depressum stocks (Solanaceae) and Rhinotergum cerasifoliae PEtAnovic, 1988 (Rhyncaphytoptinae) on Prunus cerasus L. (Rosaceae).
... Concerning Aculpos, 12 species have been recorded in Iran up to now: Aculops allotrichus (Nalepa 1894), A. unguiculatus (Nalepa 1897), A. lycopersici (Tryon 1917), A. paraglabri (Keifer 1952), A. rhodensis (Keifer 1957), A. pelekassi (Keifer 1959), A. centaureae (Farkas 1960), A. knowltoni , A. maroccensis Keifer 1972, A. haloxylonum Xue, Sadeghi & Hong 2012, A. seguieranae Lotfollahi, Haddad, Khanjani, Moghaddam & de Lillo 2012, and A. rubitinctus Lotfollahi, Haddad & de Lillo 2014(Sepasgosarian, 1973Hajizadeh & Hosseini, 2004;Sheikholeslamzadeh et al., 2010;Xue et al., 2011Xue et al., , 2012Lotfollahi et al., 2012Lotfollahi et al., , 2013Lotfollahi et al., , 2014aGharezare et al., 2013). None of them corresponds to the new species which are described herein. ...
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Three new Aculops species (Eriophyidae: Phyllocoptinae) including Aculops menthafoliae n. sp., Aculops consoregalis n. sp. and Aculops coluteae n. sp. were identified from Mentha longifolia (L.) L. (Lamiaceae), Consolida regalis Gray (Ranunculaceae) and Colutea cilicica Boiss. & Balansa (Leguminosae), respectively, in Southwest of East Azerbaijan province of Iran. It is the first record of genus Aculops from Ranunculaceae and the first record of eriophyoid mites from Consolida regalis Gray. A key to the Aculops species collected in Iran is provided.