Neoseiulus bicaudus (Wainstein), female spermathecal apparatus: (A) Shanxi specimen; (B) Holotype of N. neoreticuloides (The spermathecal apparatuses are marked with arrows) (from Weinan Wu).

Neoseiulus bicaudus (Wainstein), female spermathecal apparatus: (A) Shanxi specimen; (B) Holotype of N. neoreticuloides (The spermathecal apparatuses are marked with arrows) (from Weinan Wu).

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The genus Neoseiulus in Shanxi Province is reviewed and seven species are recorded from the province. Four of these are redescribed and detailed taxonomic information are provided. Neoseiulus paraki (Ehara) is recorded for the first time in China and Neoseiulus neoreticuloides (Liang and Hu) is considered a new junior synonym of Neoseiulus bicaudus...

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