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            <p> Amblyseius Berlese</p>
            <p> Amblyseius Berlese 1914: 143 ; Chant &amp; McMurtry 2004a: 188; 2007: 73.  Amblyseius (Multiseius) , Denmark &amp; Mum 1989: 82. </p>
            <p> Amblyseius (Pauciseius) , Denmark &amp; Muma 1989: 132. </p>
            <p> Amblyseius aerialis (Muma)</p>
            <p> Amblyseiopsis aerialis Muma 1955: 264 ; Garman 1958: 75. </p>
            <p> Amblyseius aerialis, Athias-Henriot 1957: 338 ; De Leon 1966: 91; Moraes &amp; Mesa 1988: 71; Moraes et al. 1986: 6; 1991: 117; 2000: 238; 2004: 13; Denmark &amp; Muma 1989: 15; Kreiter &amp; Moraes 1997: 377; Feres &amp; Moraes 1998: 126; Gondim &amp; Moraes 2001: 67; Chant &amp; McMurtry 2007: 75. </p>
            <p> Typhlodromus (Amblyseius) aerialis, Chant 1959: 88 . </p>
            <p>FEMALE. (4 specimens measured)</p>
            <p>Dorsal shield 415 (380–433) long, 291 (283–300) wide; j1 33 (30–35), j3 53 (50–55), j4 5, j5 4 (3–4), j6 5, J2 6 (5–8), J5 9 (8–10), z2 9 (8–10), z4 8 (7–10), z5 4 (3–5), Z1 9 (8–10), Z4 143 (135–144), Z5 268 (253– 300), s4 108 (105–115), S2 10 (8–12), S4 10 (8–11), S5 11 (10–13), r3 14 (18–20), R1 10 (5–15). Distances between st1-st3 65 (63–68), st2-st2 79 (78–83) and st5-st5 95 (93–98); ventrianal shield 136 (125–150) long, 94 (88–98) wide at level of ZV2 and 93 (90–95) wide at level of anus; elliptic preanal pores posteromesad to JV2; JV5 82 (80–83). Peritreme extending forward to level of j1. Movable cheliceral digit 40 (39–41) long, with 5 teeth; fixed cheliceral digit 45 (44–46) long, with 12 teeth. Calyx of spermatheca 15 (13–18) long. Macrosetae sharp: SgeI 40 (38–43), SgeII 42 (40–43), SgeIII 42 (35–50), StiIII 38 (38–40), SgeIV 127 (115– 138), StiIV 94 (80–110), StIV 82 (78–85). Chaetotaxy: genu II 2, 2/0-2/0, 1; genu III 1, 2/1-2/0, 1.</p>
            <p> Specimens examined. Lima: Cañete — Nuevo Imperial (13°04'33''S, 76°21'12"W), 21-VII-2006, on  Lippia nodiflora (Verbenaceae) (1Ψ). San Martín: Tarapoto — Morales (06°28'57''S, 76°23'36"W), 27-VII- 2006, on  Solanum caricaefolium (Solanaceae) (2Ψ); Moyobamba (06°2'55''S, 76°58'14"W), 28-VII-2006, on  S. caricaefolium (1Ψ); Nueva Cajamarca — Rioja (05°56'26''S, 77°16'50"W), 29-VII-2006, on  Solanum albidum (1Ψ); Nueva Cajamarca — Rioja (05°56'26''S, 77°16'50"W), 29-VII-2006, on unknown plant (1Ψ). Amazonas: Pedro Ruiz — Donce (05°59'34''S, 77°58'16"W), 1-VIII-2006, on  Cestrum sp. (  Solanaceae ) (2Ψ). Lambayeque: Chiclayo — Pacora (06°26'42''S, 79°51'12"W), 6-VIII-2006, on  Lycopersicon parviflorum (Solanaceae) (1Ψ). </p>
            <p>Previous records. Algeria, Bermuda, Brazil, Colombia, Cuba, Galapagos, Guadeloupe, Guyana, Honduras, India, Jamaica, Martinique, Mexico, USA and Venezuela.</p>
            <p> Amblyseius chiapensis De Leon </p>
            <p> Amblyseius chiapensis De Leon 1961: 85 ; 1962: 175; McMurtry 1983: 250; Moraes &amp; Mesa 1988: 72; Moraes et al. 1986: 10; 1991: 118; 2004: 19; Denmark &amp; Muma 1989: 94; McMurtry &amp; Moraes 1989: 185; Gondim &amp; Moraes 2001: 67; Ferla &amp; Moraes 2002: 1013; Lofego et al. 2004: 3; Chant &amp; McMurtry 2007: 78. </p>
            <p> Amblyseius triplaris De Leon 1967: 25 (synonym according to Denmark &amp; Muma 1989). </p>
            <p>FEMALE. (4 specimens measured)</p>
            <p>Dorsal shield 344 (338–360) long, 208 (203–213) wide; j1 28 (28–30), j3 48 (45–55), j4 6, j5 3, j6 6, J2 5, J5 7, z2 10, z4 9 (8–10), z5 3, Z1 6 (6–7), Z4 111 (108–118), Z5 215 (198–248), s4 100 (98–105), S2 8 (8–10), S4 6 (5–8), S5 7 (5–8), r3 18 (15–20), R1 6. Distances between st1-st3 58 (58–60), st2-st2 72 (70–75) and st5- st5 80 (73–88); ventrianal shield 120 (115–130) long, 72 (63–80) wide at level of ZV2 and 72 (70–75) wide at level of anus; elliptic preanal pores posteromesad to JV2; JV5 63 (58–68). Peritreme extending forward to level of j1. Movable cheliceral digit 38 (37–39) long; fixed cheliceral digit 40 (39–41) long (dentition of both digits not discernible in available specimens) Calyx of spermatheca 6 (5–6) long. Macrosetae sharp: SgeI 42 (40–45), SgeII 39 (33–45), SgeIII 46 (43–50), StiIII 33 (33–35), SgeIV 75 (73–78), StiIV 57 (48–70), StIV 69 (60–78). Chaetotaxy: genu II 2, 2/0-2/0, 1; genu III 1, 2/1-2/0, 1.</p>
            <p> Specimens examined. San Martín: Soritor — Indochi (06°7'34''S, 77°07'36"W), 29-VII-2006, on  Solanum americanum (1Ψ). Amazonas: Aramango (05°43'52''S, 78°26'24"W), 2-VIII-2006, on  Capsicum frutescens (Solanaceae) (3Ψ, 2ɗ); Bagua Grande, 2-VIII-2006, on  C. frutescens (1Ψ). </p>
            <p>Previous records. Brazil, Colombia, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Peru — Cuzco (McMurtry &amp; Moraes 1989), Puerto Rico, Trinidad and Venezuela.</p>
            <p> Amblyseius chungas Denmark &amp; Muma (Figure 1) </p>
            <p> Amblyseius chungas Denmark &amp; Muma 1989: 67; Moraes et al. 2004: 20; Chant &amp; McMurtry 2007: 78. </p>
            <p>FEMALE. (4 specimens measured)</p>
            <p>Dorsal shield 361 (350–370) long, 217 (195–230) wide; j1 33 (30–35), j3 58 (53–63), j4 6 (5–8), j5 5, j6 6 (5–8), J2 6 (5–8), J5 8 (8–10), z2 11 (10–13), z4 13 (10–15), z5 5, Z1 8, Z4 134 (130–140), Z5 259 (253–268), s4 122 (115–125), S2 8 (5–10), S4 6 (5–8), S5 7 (5–8), r3 19 (18–20), R1 8 (8–10). Distances between st1-st3 62 (60–63), st2-st2 73 (70–75) and st5-st5 81 (80–83); ventrianal shield 118 (113–122) long, 85 (78–90) wide at level of ZV2 and 83 (75–88) wide at level of anus; rounded preanal pores posteromesad to JV2; JV5 75 (74–76). Peritreme extending forward to level of j1. Movable cheliceral digit 38 (37–39) long; fixed cheliceral digit 33 (32–34) long (dentition of both digits not discernible in available specimens). Calyx of spermatheca funnel-shaped, 13 (13–15) long, atrium nodular; Macrosetae sharp: SgeI 45 (43–48), SgeII 37 (33–40), SgeIII 51 (48–53), StiIII 39 (35–43), SgeIV 111 (100–120), StiIV 84 (83–88), StIV 64 (63–65). Chaetotaxy of genu II 2, 2/0-2/0, 1; genu III 1, 2/1-2/0, 1.</p>
            <p>MALE. (1 specimen measured)</p>
            <p>Dorsal shield 283 long, 175 wide; j1 25, j3 50, j4 5, j5 3, j6 8, J2 5, J5 8, z2 13, z4 8, z5 5, Z1 5, Z4 88, Z5 195, s4 85, S2 5, S4 5, S5 5, r3 15, R1 10. Ventrianal shield subtriangular, reticulate, 113 long, 150 wide at the anterior corners; 3 pairs of preanal setae; lyrifissures not discernible on ventrianal shield; round preanal pores posteriormesad to JV2. Peritreme extending to level between j1 and j3. Macrosetae sharp: SgeI 35, SgeII 30, SgeIII 35, StiIII 33, SgeIV 73, StiIV 55, StIV 55. Chaetotaxy of genua II and III as in female.</p>
            <p> Specimens examined. Cuzco: Quillabamba — Huarpipata (12º52'44''S, 72º41'33"W), 4-VII-2006, on  Capsicum annum (1Ψ). Ica: Chincha — El Palmar (13°28'41''S, 76°10'26"W), 20-VII-2006, on  Cestrum auriculatum (6Ψ, 1 immature); Chincha — Viña La Vieja (13°28'34''S, 76°03'11"W), 20-VII-2006, on  C. auriculatum (3Ψ). Lima: Cañete — Agua Dulce (13°05'37''S, 76°25'8"W), 21-VII-2006, on  Brugmansia arborea (Solanaceae) (8Ψ, 4ɗ, 1 immature); Cañete — Playa Hermosa (13°05'50''S, 76°25'38"W), 21-VII- 2006, on  Ricinus communis (Euphorbiaceae) (7Ψ, 2ɗ); Lima — Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos (12º03'52"S, 77º04'15"W), 3-III-2008, on  R. communis (3Ψ), on  Citrus limon L. (  Rutaceae ) (3Ψ). San Martín: Soritor — Indochi (06°7'34''S, 77°07'36"W), 29-VII-2006, on  Solanum americanum (1Ψ). Lambayeque: Chiclayo — Callanca (06°50'51''S, 79°48'57"W), 6-VIII-2006, on  Nicandra physaloides (Solanaceae) (4Ψ, 1ɗ); Chiclayo — Callanca (06°50'51''S, 79°48'57"W), 6-VIII-2006, on  C. auriculatum (5Ψ, 1ɗ). La Libertad: Trujillo — Universidad Nacional de Trujillo (08°06'48''S, 79°02'23"W), 7-VIII-2006, on  R. communis (1Ψ, 1ɗ, 1 immature); Trujillo — Virú (08°24'32''S, 78°48'50"W), 7-VIII-2006, on  C. auriculatum (9Ψ, 4ɗ). </p>
            <p>Previous records. Peru — Lambayeque (Denmark &amp; Muma 1989), Lima (Guanilo &amp; Martinez 2007) and Ica (Guanilo &amp; Martinez 2007).</p>
            <p> Remarks. Females collected in this study have spermathecal calyx (Figure 1) about 3 times longer than stated in the original description; however, the general shape of the spermatheca and the proportion between the length of the calyx and the diameter of the atrium of the specimens collected in this study are similar to the illustration provided in the original description. Chant &amp; McMurtry (2004a) placed  A. chungas in the  aerialis species subgroup (of the obtusus species group), characterized among other aspects, by the tubular calyx. The examination of a large number of females collected in this study, including some from Chiclayo (60 km from the type locality of this species) showed that the shape of the calyx varies from almost tubular to funnelshaped. </p>
            <p> Amblyseius franzellus Athias-Henriot</p>
            <p> Amblyseius franzellus Athias-Henriot 1967: 535 ; Denmark &amp; Muma 1989: 117; McMurtry &amp; Moraes 1989: 185; Moraes et al. 2004: 24; Chant &amp; McMurtry 2007: 78. </p>
            <p>Previous records. Argentina and Peru — Cuzco (McMurtry &amp; Moraes 1989). Remarks. No additional specimens were found in this study.</p>
            <p> Amblyseius herbicolus (Chant)</p>
            <p> Typhlodromus (Amblyseius) herbicolus Chant 1959: 84 . </p>
            <p> Amblyseius (Amblyseius) herbicolus, Muma 1961: 287 . </p>
            <p> Amblyseius herbicolus, Daneshvar &amp; Denmark 1982: 5; McMurtry &amp; Moraes 1984: 34; Denmark &amp; Muma 1989: 59; Moraes et al. 1986: 14; 1991: 118; 2004: 27; Gondim &amp; Moraes 2001: 70; Zacarias &amp; Moraes 2001: 580; Ferla &amp; Moraes 2002: 1013; Chant &amp; McMurtry 2007: 78. </p>
            <p> Amblyseius impactus Chaudhri, 1968: 553 (synonym according with Daneshvar &amp; Denmark 1982). </p>
            <p> Amblyseius deleoni Muma &amp; Denmark, in Muma et al. 1970: 68 (synonym according with Daneshvar &amp; Denmark 1982). FEMALE. (3 specimens measured) </p>
            <p>Dorsal shield 379 (375–383) long, 257 (255–258) wide; j1 39 (38–40) j3 43 (43–45), j4 5, j5 5, j6 7 (6–8), J2 8 (8–10), J5 9 (8–10), z2 16 (15–18), z4 12 (10–13), z5 6 (5–8), Z1 10, Z4 110 (105–113), Z5 273 (273– 275), s4 103 (100–105), S2 11 (10–12), S4 11 (10–12), S5 9 (8–10), r3 12 (10–13), R1 8 (8–10). Distances between st1-st3 67 (65–70), st2-st2 73 (70–75) and st5-st5 78 (78–80); ventrianal shield 122 (120–123) long, 54 (53–55) wide at level of ZV2 and 75 (73–78) wide at level of anus; elliptic preanal pores posteromesad to JV2; JV5 64 (60–68). Peritreme extending forward to level of j1. Not possible to measure movable and fixed digits and to count their teeth. Calyx of spermatheca 25 (25–26) long. Macrosetae sharp: SgeI 45, SgeII 42 (40–45), StiII 33 (30–38), SgeIII 47 (45–48), StiIII 41 (38–43), SgeIV 123 (123–125), StiIV 91 (90–93), StIV 77 (75–80). Chaetotaxy: genu II 2, 2/0-2/0, 1; genu III 1, 2/1-2/0, 1.</p>
            <p> Specimens examined. Cuzco: Urubamba — Chinchubamba (13º18'19''S, 72º06'21"W), 7-VII-2006, on  Lycopersicon esculentum (Solanaceae) (5Ψ). Cajamarca: San Ignacio — Barrio Nuevo (05°08'09''S, 79°03'08"W), 4-VIII-2006, on  Solanum americanum (10Ψ). </p>
            <p>Previous records. Angola, Argentina (Furtado et al. 2007), Australia, Brazil, Canary Islands, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guadeloupe, Guatemala, Hawaii, Honduras, India, Iran, Kenya, Les Saintes, Malaysia, Martinique, New Caledonia, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Puerto Rico, Reunion Island, Singapore, South Africa, Taiwan and Venezuela.</p>
            <p> Amblyseius invictus Schuster</p>
            <p> Amblyseius invictus Schuster 1966: 331 ; Moraes et al. 1991: 118; 2004: 31; Chant &amp; McMurtry 2007: 78.  Amblyseius (Amblyseius) invictus , Denmark &amp; Muma 1989: 66. </p>
            <p>Previous records. Ecuador, Galapagos and Peru — Lima (Moraes et al. 1991). Remarks. No additional specimens were found in this study.</p>
            <p> Amblyseius leonardi McMurtry &amp; Moraes</p>
            <p> Amblyseius leonardi McMurtry &amp; Moraes 1989: 182 ; Moraes et al. 2004: 35; Chant &amp; McMurtry 2007: 78. </p>
            <p>Previous records. Peru — Cuzco (McMurtry &amp; Moraes 1989). Remarks. No additional specimens were found in this study.</p>
            <p> Amblyseius lynnae McMurtry &amp; Moraes</p>
            <p> Amblyseius lynnae McMurtry &amp; Moraes 1989: 183 ; Moraes et al. 1991: 123; 1993: 80; 2004: 36; Chant &amp; McMurtry 2007: 78. </p>
            <p>Previous records. Brazil, Colombia and Peru — Cuzco (McMurtry &amp; Moraes 1989). Remarks. No additional specimens were found in this study.</p>
            <p> Amblyseius perditus (Chant &amp; Baker)</p>
            <p> Iphiseius perditus Chant &amp; Baker 1965: 16 . </p>
            <p> Amblyseius perditus , Denmark &amp; Muma 1989: 105; Moraes et al. 2004: 47; Chant &amp; McMurtry 2007: 80. </p>
            <p>FEMALE. (1 specimen measured)</p>
            <p>Dorsal shield 345 long, 210 wide; j1 27, j3 33, j4 5, j5 4, j6 5, J2 7, J5 8, z2 7, z4 8, z5 7, Z1 15, Z4 60, Z5 178, s4 58, S2 10, S4 10, S5 10, r3 15, R1 10. Distances between st1-st3 58, st2-st2 63 and st5-st5 73; ventral shield 40 long and 65 wide at level of ZV2 and anal shield 38 long and 68 wide at level of anus; elliptic preanal pores posterior in line to JV2; JV5 32 (30–33). Peritreme extending forward to level of j1. Not possible to measure movable and fixed digits and to count their teeth. Calyx of spermatheca 15 long. Macrosetae sharp: SgeI 45, SgeII 38, StiII 25, SgeIII 43, StiIII 35, SgeIV 73, StiIV 55, StIV 60. Chaetotaxy: genu II 2, 2/0-2/0, 1; genu III 1, 2/1-2/0, 1.</p>
            <p> Specimen examined. San Martín: Moyobamba — Moyobamba (06°02'55''S, 76°58'14''W), 28-VII- 2006, on  Solanum caricaefolium (1Ψ). </p>
            <p>Previous records. Brazil, Costa Rica and Honduras.</p>
            <p> Amblyseius vasiformis Moraes &amp; Mesa</p>
            <p> Amblyseius vasiformis Moraes &amp; Mesa , in Moraes et al. 1991: 119; Moraes et al. 2004: 54; Chant &amp; McMurtry 2007: 81. </p>
            <p>FEMALE. (2 specimens measured)</p>
            <p>Dorsal shield smooth 408 (400–415) long and 264 (263–265) wide; j1 34 (33–35), j3 40, j4 5, j5 4, j6 4, J2 6, J5 5, z2 9 (8–9), z4 11 (9–12), z5 4, Z1 8, Z4 186 (183–190), Z5 444 (430–458), s4 170, S2 8, S4 10 (9–11), S5 8, r3 13, R1 11 (10–12). Distances between st1-st3 62 (60–63), st2-st2 73 (70–75) and st5-st5 84 (80–87); ventrianal shield 131 (128–135) long, 58 wide at level of ZV2 and 86 (85–88) wide at level of anus; elliptic preanal pores posteromesad to JV2; JV5 108 (106–110). Peritreme extending forward to level of j1. Movable cheliceral digit 52 (51–53) long; fixed cheliceral digit 50 (49–51) long (dentition of both digits not discernible in available specimens). Calyx of spermatheca 12 (10–13) long. Macrosetae sharp: SgeI 76 (75–78), SgeII 51 (50–53), StiII 38, SgeIII 78, StiIII 65, SgeIV 181 (180–183), StiIV 134 (130–138), StIV 99 (98–100). Chaetotaxy: genu II 2, 2/0-2/0, 1; genu III 1, 2/1-2/1, 1.</p>
            <p> Specimens examined. San Martín: Moyobamba (06°02'55''S, 76°58'14''W), 28-VII-2006, on  Solanum caricaefolium (2Ψ). </p>
            <p>Previous records. Colombia, Ecuador and Peru — Ucayali (Moraes et al. 1991).</p>
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            <p> Transeius Chant &amp; McMurtry</p>
            <p> Transeius Chant &amp; McMurtry 2004a: 181 ; 2007: 69. morii species group Ehara &amp; Amano 1998: 32. </p>
            <p> Transeius quichua (McMurtry &amp; Moraes)</p>
            <p> Amblyseius quichua McMurtry &amp; Moraes 1989: 181 ; Moraes et al. 2004: 48.  Transeius quichua, Chant &amp; McMurtry 2004a: 187 ; 2007: 71. </p>
            <p>Previous records. Peru — Cuzco (McMurtry &amp; Moraes 1989). Remarks. No additional specimens were found in this study.</p>
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            <p> Arrenoseius Wainstein</p>
            <p> Amblyseius (Arrenoseius) Wainstein 1962:12 . </p>
            <p> Fundiseius Muma &amp; Denmark 1970, in Muma et al. 1970: 71.  Arrenoseius, Moraes et al. 2004: 55 ; Chant &amp; McMurtry 2004b: 299; 2007: 95. </p>
            <p> Arrenoseius urquharti (Yoshida-Shaul &amp; Chant)</p>
            <p> Amblyseius urquharti Yoshida-Shaul &amp; Chant 1988: 2055 . </p>
            <p> Fundiseius urquharti, Kreiter &amp; Moraes 1997: 378 ; Moraes et al. 2000: 244; 2004: 89.  Arrenosius urquharti, Chant &amp; McMurtry 2004b: 299 ; 2007: 98. </p>
            <p>FEMALE. (4 specimens measured)</p>
            <p>Dorsal shield 403 (365–430) long, 302 (280–325) wide; j1 21 (19–23), j3 33 (32–35), j4 3 (3–4), j5 3 (2– 4), j6 4 (4–5), J2 4 (4–5), J5 8 (7–10), z2 10 (8–11), z4 16 (15–18), z5 4 (3–5), Z1 5, Z4 109 (104–114), Z5 111 (110–114), s4 92 (86–97), S2 12 (10–15), S4 10 (9–10), S5 10 (9–10), r3 17 (16–18), R1 9 (6–13). Distances between st1-st3 47 (45–48), st2-st2 69 (68–72) and st5-st5 144 (143–145); ventrianal shield 141 (138– 145) long, 210 (208–213) wide at level of ZV2 and 125 wide at level of anus; rounded preanal pores posterior to and almost in longitudinal line with JV2; JV5 46 (45–47). Peritreme extending forward to level of j1. Movable cheliceral digit 39 (38–40) long, with 2 teeth; fixed cheliceral digit 39 (38–40) long, with 11 teeth. Calyx of spermatheca 20 (19–22) long. Macrosetae sharp: SgeIV 22 (20–23), StiIV 20 (19–20), StIV 35 (31–40). Chaetotaxy: genu II 2, 2/0-2/0, 1; genu III 1, 2/1-2/0, 1.</p>
            <p>MALE. (1 specimen measured)</p>
            <p>Dorsal shield 275 long, 208 wide; j1 18, j3 30, j4 2, j5 4, j6 5, J2 4, J5 5, z2 14, z4 18, z5 3, Z1 6, Z4 83, Z5 72, s4 59, S2 12, S4 10, S5 10, r3 15, R1 10. Ventrianal shield 125 long, 183 wide at the anterior corners; with 3 pairs of lyrifissures (anterior and in longitudinal line with ZV1, anterolaterad to ZV1, anterolaterad to ZV3); elliptical preanal pores posteromesad with JV2. Peritreme extending forward to level of j1. Macrosetae sharp: SgeIV 17, StiIV 16, StIV 30. Chaetotaxy of genua II and III as in female.</p>
            <p> Specimens examined. San Martín: Tarapoto — Marginal Este (06°27'47''S, 76°18'16''W), 27-VII-2006, on  Solanum caricaefolium (6Ψ, 2ɗ); Nueva Cajamarca — Rioja (05°56'26''S, 77°16'50''W), 29-VII-2006, on  Solanum americanum (1Ψ). Amazonas: Aramango (05°43'52''S, 78°26'24''W), 2-VIII-2006, on  Capsicum frutescens (1Ψ, 1ɗ); Bagua Grande, 2-VIII-2006, on  C. frutescens (2Ψ). Cajamarca: San Ignacio — La Villa (05°08'34''S, 78°59'40''W), 4-VIII-2006, on  S. americanum (2Ψ); San Ignacio — Barrio Nuevo (05°08'09''S, 79°03'08''W), 4-VIII-2006, on  S. americanum (2Ψ). </p>
            <p>Previous records. Antigua, Guadeloupe and Martinique.</p>
            <p>Remarks. Females collected in this study have setae s4, Z4 and Z5 approximately 1.2, 1.3 and 1.3 times longer, respectively, than reported in the original description.</p>
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            <p> Iphiseiodes De Leon </p>
            <p> Iphiseiodes De Leon 1966: 84 ; Chant &amp; McMurtry 2004b: 303; 2007: 98. </p>
            <p> Iphiseiodes zuluagai Denmark &amp; Muma </p>
            <p> Iphiseiodes zuluagai Denmark &amp; Muma 1972: 23; 1973: 251; 1975: 287; Moraes et al. 1986: 61; 2004: 91; Aponte &amp; McMurtry 1995: 165; Kreiter &amp; Moraes 1997: 377; Feres &amp; Moraes 1998: 127; Gondim &amp; Moraes 2001: 76; Chant &amp; McMurtry 2007: 98. </p>
            <p> Amblyseius zuluagai, Moraes &amp; Mesa 1988: 79 ; Moraes et al. 1991: 125. </p>
            <p>FEMALE. (3 specimens measured)</p>
            <p>Dorsal shield 363 (340–393) long, 315 (310–325) wide; j1 21 (21–22), j3 33 (31–37), j4 2, j5 2, j6 2, J2 2, J5 4 (4–5), z2 2, z4 2, z5 2, Z1 3 (2–3), Z4 2 (2–3), Z5 132 (125–137), s4 113 (110–115), S2 2 (2–3), S4 3 (2– 3), S5 2 (2–3), r3 5 (4–6), R1 3 (2–3). Distances between st1-st3 49 (48–50), st2-st2 79 (78–80) and st5-st5 135; ventrianal shield 100 (93–108) long, 129 (125–138) wide at level of ZV2 and 75 wide at level of anus; elliptic preanal pores slightly posteromesad to JV2; JV5 30 (29–31). Peritreme extending forward to level between j3 and z2. Movable cheliceral digit 30 (29–31) long, with 2 teeth; fixed cheliceral digit 35 (34–36) long, with 9 teeth. Calyx 14 (12–15) long. Macrosetae of leg IV with hyaline tips; those of genu IV and tarsus IV knobbed; other macrosetae sharp: SgeI 47 (44–49), SgeII 33 (29–35), SgeIII 52 (48–54), StiIII 29 (27–30), SgeIV 100 (96–103), StiIV 64 (61–67), StIV 38 (37–40). Chaetotaxy: genu II 2, 2/0-2/0, 1; genu III 1, 2/1-2/ 0, 1.</p>
            <p>MALE. (1 specimen measured)</p>
            <p>Dorsal shield 283 long, 230 wide; j1 21, j3 36, j4 2, j5 2, j6 2, J2 2, J5 3, z2 2, z4 2, z5 3, Z1 2, Z4 4, Z5 90, s4 75, S2 3, S4 3, S5 5, r3 5, R1 5. Ventrianal shield 113 long, 168 wide at the anterior corners; with 3 pairs of lyrifissures (anterolaterad to ZV1, anterior and in longitudinal line with ZV3; posterolaterad to ZV3); elliptical preanal pores posteromesad to JV2. Peritreme extending forward to level between j3 and z2. Macroseta of tibia IV with hyaline tip; macrosetae of genua III and IV, of tibiae III and IV and of tarsus IV knobbed; other macrosetae sharp: SgeI 38, SgeII 28, SgeIII 39, StiIII 22, SgeIV 64, StiIV 49, StIV 34.</p>
            <p> Specimens examined. Cuzco: Quillabamba — Macamango (12º05'20''S, 72º42'14''W), 4-VII-2006, on  Citrus reticulata (Rutaceae) (2Ψ), on  Sapindus saponaria (Sapindaceae) (5Ψ), on  Lycopersicon esculentum var. cerasiforme (1Ψ); Quillabamba — Echarate (12º46'10''S, 72º37'55''W), 5-VII-2006, on  L. esculentum var. cerasiforme (5Ψ). San Martín: Tarapoto — Bello Horizonte (06°31'22''S, 76°18'22''W), 27-VII-2006, on  Bixa orellana (Bixaceae) (1Ψ); Tarapoto — Alto Polish (06°32'18''S, 76°16'49''W), 27-VII-2006, on  Capsicum annum (7Ψ); Moyobamba (06°02'55''S, 76°58'14''W), 28-VII-2006, on  Solanum caricaefolium (8Ψ, 1ɗ); Soritor — Rioja (El Aguaje) (06°08'11''S, 77°08'13''W), 29-VII-2006, on  Brugmansia suaveolens (9Ψ, 5ɗ); Soritor — Rioja (Indochi) (06°07'34''S, 77°07'36''W), 29-VII-2006, on  S. caricaefolium (1Ψ). Amazonas: Chachapoyas — San Isidro (06°15'48''S, 77°56'48''W), 31-VII-2006, on  Solanum albidum (11Ψ, 2ɗ); Chachapoyas —  Limón Punta (06°13'27''S, 77°54'13''W), 31-VII-2006, on  Citrus sinensis (5Ψ, 1ɗ); Pedro Ruiz — Jazán (05°57'34''S, 77°58'19''W), 31-VII-2006, on  S. albidum (1Ψ); Pedro Ruiz — Donce (05°59'34"S, 77°58'16"W), 1-VIII-2006, on  Cestrum sp. (2Ψ); Bagua Grande, 2-VIII-2006, on  Capsicum frutescens (1Ψ, 1ɗ). Cajamarca: San Ignacio — La Villa (05°08'34''S, 78°59'40''W), 3-VIII-2006, on  Solanum americanum (3Ψ); San Ignacio — Chilique (05°09'06''S, 79°00'02''W), 3-VIII-2006, on  S. caricaefolium (5Ψ, 1ɗ). </p>
            <p>Previous records. Brazil, Colombia, Cuba, Guadeloupe, Marie-Galante, Martinique, Panama, Puerto Rico and Venezuela.</p>
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            <p> Proprioseiopsis Muma</p>
            <p>sandersi group Chant 1959: 102.</p>
            <p> Proprioseiopsis Muma 1961: 277 ; Chant &amp; McMurtry 2005a: 9; 2007: 87.  Amblyseiulus Muma 1961: 278 . </p>
            <p> Amblyseius (Proprioseiopsis) Van der Merwe 1968: 161.  Proprioseiopsis (Amblyseiulus) Karg 1983: 303 . </p>
            <p> Proprioseiopsis belizensis (Yoshida-Shaul &amp; Chant)</p>
            <p> Amblyseius belizensis Yoshida-Shaul &amp; Chant 1991: 101 . </p>
            <p> Proprioseiopsis belizensis , Denmark et al. 1999: 14; Moraes et al. 2004: 172; Chant &amp; McMurtry 2007: 89. </p>
            <p>FEMALE. (3 specimens measured)</p>
            <p>Dorsal shield 426 (413–440) long, 348 (325–375) wide; j1 30, j3 101 (95–108), j4 4 (3–6), j5 5 (5–6), j6 9 (8–10), J5 4 (3–5), z2 72 (70–75), z4 54 (53–55), z5 7 (6–7), Z1 15 (13–16), Z4 116 (113–118), Z5 98 (95– 102), s4 119 (112–130), S2 10 (8–12), S4 10 (8–11), S5 8 (6–9), r3 25 (22–30), R1 6 (5–6). Distances between st1-st3 57 (55–58), st2-st2 78 (75–83) and st5-st5 118 (113–123); ventrianal shield 113 (108–120) long, 123 (115–128) wide at level of ZV2 and 78 (75–85) wide at level of anus; elliptic preanal pores mesad and almost in transversal line with JV2; JV5 51 (50–52). Movable cheliceral digit 37 long; fixed cheliceral digit 36 long (dentition of both digits not discernible in available specimens); peritreme extending forward to level of j1. Calyx of spermatheca 17 (15–20) long. Macrosetae sharp: SgeIV 54 (52–57), StiIV 35 (33–38), StIV 74 (67– 78). Chaetotaxy: genu II 2, 2/0-2/0, 1; genu III 1, 2/1-2/0, 1.</p>
            <p> Specimens examined. Lima: Cañete — La Victoria (Quilmaná) (12°59'28''S, 76°24'1''W), 21-VII-2006, on  Brugmansia arborea (4Ψ, 4 immatures). </p>
            <p>Previous records. Belize.</p>
            <p>Remarks. Females collected in this study have a longer dorsal shield and longer dorsal setae than reported in the original description. Additionally, seta z4 is proportionally longer than expected as normal variation (ca. 1.8 times as long as in the original description of this species).</p>
            <p> Proprioseiopsis dominigos (El-Banhawy)</p>
            <p> Amblyseius dominigos El-Banhawy 1984: 130 ; McMurtry &amp; Moraes 1989: 185; Moraes et al. 1991: 126; Feres &amp; Moraes 1998: 126. </p>
            <p> Proprioseiopsis dominigos, Moraes et al. 1986: 114 ; 2004: 175; Gondim &amp; Moraes 2001: 81; Zacarias &amp; Moraes 2001: 582; Chant &amp; McMurtry 2007: 89. </p>
            <p>FEMALE. (2 specimens measured)</p>
            <p>Dorsal shield 423 (415–430) long, 315 wide; j1 29 (27–30), j3 95, j4 6 (5–6), j5 3, j6 6, J5 4 (3–5), z2 45 (44–46), z4 44 (38–50), z5 5, Z1 10 (9–11), Z4 116 (115–116), Z5 115 (107–123), s4 113 (110–116), S2 9 (8– 10), S4 9 (8–9), S5 7, r3 24, R1 11 (10–12); distances between st1-st3 52 (51–53), st2-st2 77 (76–77) and st5- st5 150 (148–151); ventrianal shield 101 (98–104) long, 122 (120–124) wide at level of ZV2 and 74 (72–75) wide at level of anus; elliptic preanal pores posteromesad to JV2; JV5 53 (52–54). Peritreme extending forward to level of j1. Movable cheliceral digit 34 long (dentition not discernible in available specimens); fixed cheliceral digit 30 long, with 5 teeth. Calyx of spermatheca 16 (13–18) long. Macrosetae sharp: SgeII 20, SgeIII 27, StiIII 24 (23–25), SgeIV 47 (46–48), StiIV 32 (30–34), StIV 64 (63–65). Not possible to count the setae on genua I–II.</p>
            <p> Specimens examined. San Martín: Tarapoto — Juan Guerra (06°32'51''S, 76°20'41''W), 27-VII-2006, on  Solanum caricaefolium (1Ψ, 1ɗ); Tarapoto — Cacatache (06°27'57''S, 76°25'09''W), 27-VII-2006, on  S. caricaefolium (1Ψ); Nueva Cajamarca — Rioja (05°56'26''S, 77°16'50''W), 29-VII-2006, on  Physalis pubescens (Solanaceae) (1Ψ). </p>
            <p>Previous records. Brazil, Colombia and Peru — Cuzco (McMurtry &amp; Moraes 1989).</p>
            <p> Proprioseiopsis mexicanus (Garman)</p>
            <p> Amblyseiopsis mexicanus Garman 1958: 75 . </p>
            <p> Typhlodromus (Amblyseius) mexicanus, Chant 1959: 92 . </p>
            <p> Amblyseiulus mexicanus, Muma 1961: 278 . </p>
            <p> Typhlodromus mexicanus, Hirschmann 1962: 5 . </p>
            <p> Amblyseius mexicanus, Moraes &amp; McMurtry 1983: 134 . </p>
            <p> Proprioseiopsis (Patinoseius) mexicanus, Karg 1989: 209 .  Proprioseiopsis mexicanus, Moraes et al. 2004: 181 ; 2007: 17; Chant &amp; McMurtry 2005a: 13; 2007: 89. </p>
            <p>FEMALE. (6 specimens measured)</p>
            <p>Dorsal shield 375 (372–380) long, 243 (220–258) wide; j1 25, j3 38 (35–40), j4 5 (5–6), j5 5 (3–7), j6 8, J5 9, z2 19 (18–20), z4 12 (10–12), z5 5, Z1 8 (8–9), Z4 82 (76–85), Z5 99 (90–105), s4 65 (60–68), S2 10, S4 10 (10–11), S5 9 (8–10), r3 21 (19–23), R1 11 (10–13). Distances between st1-st3 60 (58–63), st2-st2 66 (63– 68) and st5-st5 83 (78–88), ventrianal shield 118 (115–123) long, 100 (93–105) wide at level of ZV2 and 91 (90–93) wide at level of anus; elliptic minute preanal pores posteromesad to JV2; JV5 72 (68–75). Peritreme extending forward to level of j1. Movable cheliceral digit 37 (35–38) long; fixed cheliceral digit 37 (33–40) long (dentition of both digits not discernible in available specimens). Calyx of spermatheca 8 (7–10) long. Macrosetae sharp: SgeI 17 (16–18), SgeII 29 (28–30); SgeIII 28; SgeIV 55 (53–58), StiIV 32 (30–33), StIV 57 (55–58). Chaetotaxy: genu II 2, 2/1-2/0, 1; genu III 1, 2/1-2/0, 1.</p>
            <p>MALE. (1 specimen measured)</p>
            <p>Dorsal shield 288 long, 193 wide; j1 20, j3 35, j4 5, j5 5, j6 8, J5 8, z2 18, z4 18, z5 5, Z1 5, Z4 68, Z5 89, s4 50, S2 7, S4 10, S5 10, r3 18, R1 10. Ventrianal shield 127 long and 144 wide at the anterior corners; with 3 pairs of lyrifissures (posterolaterad to ZV1, posterolaterad to ZV3 and posterolaterad to ZV2); elliptical preanal pores in line transversal line with JV2. Peritreme extending forward to level of seta j1. Macrosetae sharp: SgeI 18 (15–22), SgeII 25 (20–30), SgeIII 23 (20–28), SgeIV 38, StiIV 21, StIV 51. Chaetotaxy of genua II and III as in female.</p>
            <p> Specimens examined. Tacna: Tacna — Pocollay (17°59'27''S, 70°13'06''W), 12-VII-2006, on  Datura stramonium (Solanaceae) (1Ψ). Arequipa: Camaná — La Calderona (16°37'37''S, 72°43'19''W), 16-VII- 2006, on  Brugmansia arborea (1Ψ); Camaná — La Calderona (16°38'01''S, 72°43'31''W) on  Lycopersicon esculentum (4Ψ), on  Physalis pubescens (4Ψ); Camaná — El Cardo (16°36'34''S, 72°43'45''W), 16-VII-2006, on  Nicandra physaloides (2Ψ). Ica: Nazca — Ingenio (Vista Alegre, Sector Pangaraví) (14°51'01"S, 74°57'52''W), 18-VII-2006, on  Solanum nigrum (1Ψ); Ica — Orongo (14°03'52''S, 75°42'09''W), 19-VII- 2006, on  Datura ferox (1Ψ); Chincha — Tambo de Mora (13°28'00''S, 76°10'24''W), 20-VII-2006, on  N. physaloides (1Ψ, 1ɗ); Chincha — Santa Rosa de Salas (13°28'21''S, 76°10'48''W), 20-VII-2006, on Poaceous seed (4Ψ, 1ɗ), on  Ricinus communis (1Ψ, 3ɗ); Chincha — Viña La Vieja (13°28'34''S, 76°03'11''W), 20-VII-2006, on  N. physaloides (2Ψ). Lima: Cañete — Agua Dulce (13°04'40''S, 76°23'45''W), 21-VII-2006, on  Vicia faba (Fabaceae) (1Ψ); Cañete — Nuevo Imperial (13°04'27''S, 76°19'18''W), 21-VII-2006, on  Capsicum annum (2Ψ, 1ɗ); Cañete — Nuevo Imperial (13°04'33''S, 76°21'12''W), 21-VII-2006, on  Lippia nodiflora (Verbenaceae) (1Ψ). San Martín: Tarapoto — Cacatache (06°27'55''S, 76°26'49''W), 27-VII-2006, on  R. communis (1Ψ). La Libertad: Trujillo — Virú (08°24'32''S, 78°48'50''W), 7-VIII-2006, on  Datura ferox (1Ψ, 1 immature); Trujillo — La Campiña de Moche (08°08'18''S, 78°59'39''W), 7-VIII-2006, on  Capsicum baccatum (4Ψ). </p>
            <p>Previous records. Australia, Brazil, Colombia, Cuba, Ghana, Guadeloupe, Hawaii, Kenya, Mexico, New Zealand, Panama and USA.</p>
            <p>Remarks. Females collected in this study have longer dorsal shield and, concurrently, longer dorsal shield setae than the holotype and a Brazilian specimens, according to measurements of both given by Moraes &amp; McMurtry (1983).</p>
            <p> Proprioseiopsis neotropicus (Ehara) (Figure 2) </p>
            <p> Amblyseius neotropicus Ehara 1966: 133 ; Moraes &amp; Mesa 1988: 79; Moraes et al. 1991: 126. </p>
            <p> Proprioseiopsis neotropicus, Moraes et al. 1986: 119 ; 2004: 183; Gondim &amp; Moraes 2001: 81; Zacarias &amp; Moraes 2001: 582; Ferla &amp; Moraes 2002: 1019; Lofego et al. 2004: 9; Chant &amp; McMurtry 2007: 89. </p>
            <p>FEMALE. (5 specimens measured)</p>
            <p>Dorsal shield 409 (395–433) long, 319 (300–350) wide; j1 32 (30–35), j3 45 (42–47), j4 5, j5 5 (2–6), j6 6 (5–6), J5 5 (4–5), z2 24 (21–28), z4 24 (20–27), z5 5, Z1 6 (5–7), Z4 107 (103–110), Z5 102 (98–106), s4 112 (105–116), S2 7 (5–8), S4 6 (5–6), S5 6 (5–7), r3 22 (19–28), R1 8 (7–8). Distances between st1-st3 65 (64–65), st2-st2 84 (77–88) and st5-st5 125 (124–125); ventrianal shield 116 (113–123) long, 116 (110–123) wide at level of ZV2 and 98 (90–100) wide at level of anus; elliptic preanal pores mesad and in transversal line with JV2; JV5 76 (73–78). Peritreme extending forward to level of j1; not possible to measure movable and fixed digits and to count their teeth. Calyx of spermatheca 15 (14–17) long, saccular (Fig. 2 A) (short tube flaring slightly next to vesicle and roundish near atrium) but in some specimens from Cajamarca, bell-shaped (Figs 2 B, C). Macrosetae sharp: SgeI 29 (28–30), SgeII 32 (31–34), SgeIII 35 (31–38), SgeIV 66 (65–66), StiIV 58 (56–58), StIV 63 (62–64). Chaetotaxy: genu II 2, 2/0-2/0, 1; genu III 1, 2/1-2/0, 1.</p>
            <p>MALE. (1 specimen measured)</p>
            <p>Dorsal shield 289 long, 200 wide; j1 25, j3 45, j4 5, j5 5, j6 5, J5 3, z2 14, z4 26, z5 6, Z1 5, Z4 59, Z5 57, s4 75, S2 5, S4 5, S5 6, r3 5, R1 6. Ventrianal shield 120 long, 140 wide at the anterior corners; with 3 pairs of lyrifissures (laterad and in line with ZV1, laterad and in line with ZV3 and posterolaterad to ZV3); elliptical preanal pores posteromesad to JV2. Peritreme extending forward to level of j1. Macrosetae sharp: SgeI 18, SgeII 23, SgeIII 18, SgeIV 30, StiIV 35 and StIV 50.</p>
            <p> Specimens examined. San Martín: Soritor — Rioja (Indochi) (06°07'34''S, 77°07'36''W), 29-VII-2006, on  Solanum americanum (1Ψ). Cajamarca: San Ignacio — Barrio Nuevo (05°08'09''S, 79°03'08''W), 4-VIII- 2006, on  S. americanum (7Ψ). </p>
            <p>Previous records. Brazil, Colombia and Ecuador.</p>
            <p> Remarks. The cuticular patterns of dorsal and ventral shields and measurements of the specimens examined here are similar to those indicated in the original description; however, as Moraes &amp; Mesa (1988) and Moraes et al. (1991) found for specimens from Colombia and Ecuador, setae j3 and r3 are longer than indicated in the original description. The shape of the spermatheca also varies in the specimens examined (Figure 2). In the specimen from San Martín, the calyx is typically saccular, but slightly shorter (17 µm) than reported by Moraes &amp; Mesa (1988) (19–24 µm). In 6 of the 7 specimens from Cajamarca, the calyx is shorter (14–15 µm) and bell-shaped, suggesting that those specimens could represent a different species; however, in one female specimen from that same place, one calyx was saccular and the other bell-shaped. Until further specimens of this group are available, the specimens from Peru are considered to represent intra-specific variation within  P. neotropicus . </p>
            <p> Proprioseiopsis ovatus (Garman)</p>
            <p> Amblyseiopsis ovatus Garman 1958: 78 . </p>
            <p> Typhlodromus (Amblyseius) ovatus, Chant 1959: 90 . </p>
            <p> Amblyseiulus ovatus, Muma 1961: 278 . </p>
            <p> Typhlodromus ovatus, Hirschmann 1962: 19 . </p>
            <p> Proprioseiopsis (Proprioseiopsis) ovatus, Karg 1989: 208 . </p>
            <p> Proprioseiopsis ovatus, Moraes et al. 2004: 184 ; 2007: 19; Chant &amp; McMurtry 2005a: 15; 2007: 89.  Amblyseius (Amblyseius) peltatus Van der Merwe 1968: 119 (synonym according to Tseng 1983).  Amblyseius parapeltatus Wu &amp; Chou 1981: 274 (synonym according to Tseng 1983). </p>
            <p>FEMALE. (3 specimens measured)</p>
            <p>Dorsal shield 358 (325–383) long, 277 (245–310) wide; j1 28 (26–30), j3 64 (62–65), j4 5 (4–5), j5 5 (4– 5), j6 7 (5–8), J5 8 (7–9), z2 35 (30–40), z4 21 (19–23), z5 6 (5–6), Z1 21 (20–23), Z4 116 (110–124), Z5 98 (96–102), s4 101 (100–102), S2 21 (20–22), S4 12 (10–13), S5 10, r3 22 (20–23), R1 11 (10–12); JV5 81 (80– 82). Distances between st1-st3 58 (56–60), st2-st2 72 (70–75) and st5-st5 115 (112–117); ventrianal shield 98 (95–105) long, 114 (112–115) wide at level of ZV2 and 73 (70–75) wide at level of anus; elliptic preanal pores posteromesad to JV2; JV5 81 (80–82). Not possible to measure movable and fixed digits and to count their teeth; peritreme extending forward to level of j1. Calyx of spermatheca 20 (17–23) long. Macrosetae sharp: SgeI 25 (24–26), SgeII 18 (14–20), SgeIII 28 (26–30), SgeIV 59 (58–60), StiIV 38 (35–39), StIV 87 (82–90). Chaetotaxy: genu II 2, 2/0-2/0, 1; genu III 1, 2/0-2/0, 1</p>
            <p> Specimens examined. San Martín: Tarapoto — Cacatache (06°27'55''S, 76°26'49''W), 27-VII-2006, on  Ricinus communis , (1Ψ); Moyobamba (06°02'38''S, 76°57'30''W), 28-VII-2006, on  Brugmansia suaveolens (1ɗ); Nueva Cajamarca — Rioja (05°56'26''S, 77°16'50''W), 29-VII-2006, on  Solanum americanum (2Ψ). Cajamarca: San Ignacio — Chilique (05°09'06''S, 79°00'02''W), 3-VIII-2006, on  Solanum caricaefolium (3Ψ). </p>
            <p>Previous records. Brazil, Costa Rica, Cuba, Ecuador, Egypt, Hawaii, Honduras, Philippines, Puerto Rico, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, USA and Venezuela.</p>
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            <p> Proprioseiopsis parabelizensis Guanilo &amp; Moraes n. sp.</p>
            <p>(Figure 3)</p>
            <p>Diagnosis. Characterized by having dorsal shield and all dorsal setae smooth; seta j3 slightly longer than distance between its base and that of seta z4; seta z2 distinctly longer than z4; sternal and ventrianal shields reticulate; genital shield striate laterally; movable and fixed cheliceral digits with 2 and 8 teeth, respectively; calyx of spermatheca bell-shaped.</p>
            <p>FEMALE. (3 specimens measured)</p>
            <p>Dorsum. Dorsal shield smooth, with 13 pairs of visible poroids and 2 pairs of visible pores, 411 (370–438) long and 297 (275–325) wide; j1 32 (30–34), j3 89 (85–92), j4 6 (5–6), j5 3 (3–4), j6 10 (8–11), J5 7, z2 57 (52–62), z4 41 (37–45), z5 6, Z1 22 (20–24), Z4 119 (113–130), Z5 101 (100–102), s4 123 (115–135), S2 11 (10–12), S4 8 (7–9), S5 7 (6–9), r3 25 (23–27), R1 8 (6–10). All setae smooth.</p>
            <p>Venter. Sternal shield reticulate; posterior margin concave; distances between st1-st3 54 (48–62) and st2- st2 79 (78–80). Genital shield striate laterally; distance between st5-st5 114 (113–115). Ventrianal shield reticulate, pentagonal, anterior margin slightly concave, 120 (113–133) long and 123 (120–126) wide at level of ZV2; with 3 pairs of preanal setae (JV1, JV2 and ZV2); JV4, JV5, ZV1 and ZV3 on soft cuticle; JV5 82 (75– 87); rounded preanal pores mesad and slightly posterior to JV2. Two pairs of metapodal shields.</p>
            <p>Peritreme. Extending almost to level of j1.</p>
            <p>Chelicera. Movable digit 37 (36–38) long, with 2 teeth; fixed digit 35 (34–36) long, with 8 teeth.</p>
            <p>Spermatheca. Calyx bell-shaped, 20 (18–22) long; base of major duct distinctly sclerotized, giving to atrium a forked appearance.</p>
            <p>Legs. Macrosetae sharp: SgeI 25, SgeII 25, SgeIII 27(25–30), SgeIV 64 (60–71), StiIV 46 (44–50), StIV 89 (83–100). Chaetotaxy: genu II 2, 2/0-2/0, 1; genu III 1, 2/1-2/0, 1.</p>
            <p>MALE: Unknown.</p>
            <p> Locality and type material. Holotype female and four paratype females: Arequipa, Camaná, El Cardo (16°36'34''S, 72°43'45''W), 16-VII-2006, on  Ricinus communis L, A. D. Guanilo, deposited at ESALQ-USP. Four paratype females: same collection data as holotype, deposited at MHN. </p>
            <p> Etymology. The name  parabelizensis refers to the similarly between this new species and  Proprioseiopsis belizensis (Yoshida-Shaul &amp; Chant) . </p>
            <p> Remarks. This new species is similar to  P. belizensis ,  P. ovatus and  P. dominigos .  Proprioseiopsis belizensis differs by having reticulate dorsal and genital shields.  Proprioseiopsis ovatus differs by having the setae j3, z2 and z4 approximately 0.7, 0.7 and 0.5 times as long, respectively, as those setae on the new species.  Proprioseiopsis dominigos differs by having seta z2 shorter than z4. This new species belongs to  belizensis species group of Chant &amp; McMurtry (2005a). </p>
            <p> Proprioseiopsis peruvianus (Moraes &amp; Mesa)</p>
            <p> Amblyseius peruvianus Moraes &amp; Mesa , in Moraes et al. 1991: 127. </p>
            <p> Proprioseiopsis peruvianus, Moraes et al. 2004: 186 ; Chant &amp; McMurtry 2007: 89. </p>
            <p>Previous records. Peru — Ucayali (Moraes et al. 1991).</p>
            <p>Remarks. No additional specimens were found in this study.</p>
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            <p> Euseius Wainstein</p>
            <p> finlandicus group Athias-Henriot 1957: 23; Chant 1959: 67.  Amblyseius (Amblyseius) section  Euseius Wainstein 1962: 15 . </p>
            <p> Amblyseius (Euseius), De Leon 1965a: 121 . </p>
            <p> Euseius, De Leon 1966: 86 ; Chant &amp; McMurtry 2005b: 209; 2007: 118. </p>
            <p> Euseius alatus De Leon </p>
            <p> Euseius alatus De Leon 1966: 87 , Denmark &amp; Muma 1973: 262; Moraes &amp; McMurtry 1983: 137: Moraes et al. 1986: 36; 1991: 131; 2004: 60; Feres &amp; Moraes 1998: 127; Gondim &amp; Moraes 2001: 73; Zacarias &amp; Moraes 2001: 581; Ferla &amp; Moraes 2002: 1015; Chant &amp; McMurtry 2007: 120. </p>
            <p> Euseius paraguayensis Denmark &amp; Muma 1970: 224. (Synonym according to Moraes &amp; McMurtry 1983). </p>
            <p>FEMALE. (5 specimens measured)</p>
            <p>Dorsal shield reticulate 325 (310–343) long, 234 (210–253) wide; j1 28 (25–30), j3 26 (24–26), j4 16 (14– 17), j5 15 (12–16), j6 17 (14–18), J2 19 (16–20), J5 7 (6–8), z2 20 (18–22), z4 22 (20–24), z5 16 (13–19), Z1 17 (15–18), Z4 22 (20–23), Z5 59 (56–65), s4 32 (30–34), S2 21 (15–24), S4 25 (20–27), S5 24 (20–27), r3 16 (15–17), R1 15 (13–18). Distances between st1-st3 72 (68–78), st2-st2 67 (63–71) and st5-st5 87 (83–96); ventrianal shield 97 (93–100) long, 52 (48–55) wide at level of ZV2 and 72 (68–78) wide at level of anus; elliptical preanal pores posteromesad to JV2; JV5 15. Peritreme extending forward to level of z2. Movable cheliceral digit 25 (24–26) long, with 1 tooth; fixed cheliceral digit 25 (23–26) long, with 2 teeth. Calyx of spermatheca 18 (16–21) long. Macrosetae of legs I–III sharp; macrosetae of leg IV knobbed: SgeI 23 (20–27), SgeII 24 (20–27), SgeIII 32 (29–35), StiIII 23 (22–23), SgeIV 45 (42–50), StiIV 29 (28–30), StIV 53 (48–57). Chaetotaxy: genu II 2, 2/0-2/0, 1; genu III 1, 2/1-2/0, 1.</p>
            <p>MALE. (1 specimen measured)</p>
            <p>Dorsal shield 270 long, 208 wide; j1 27, j3 26, j4 16, j5 14, j6 15, J2 16, J5 6, z2 19, z4 20, z5 15, Z1 15, Z4 17, Z5 46, s4 29, S2 20, S4 23, S5 22, r3 15, R1 13. Ventrianal shield, 113 long, 145 wide at the anterior corners; lyrifissures not discernible on ventrianal shield; elliptical preanal pores in transversal line with JV2. Peritreme extending to level between z2 and z4. Shape of macrosetae as in female: SgeI 23, SgeII 20, SgeIII 25, SgeIV 35, StiIV 25, StIV 45.</p>
            <p> Specimens examined. Cuzco: Quillabamba Road (13º30'42''S, 72º24'46''W), 5-VII-2006, on  Miconia sp. (  Melastomataceae ) (1Ψ); Urubamba — Huayanbanca (13º17'25''S, 72º07'53''W), 6-VII-2006, on  Capsicum pubescens (1Ψ); Quillabamba Road (13º03'42''S, 72º24'46''W), 5-VII-2006, on  Cecropia peltata (Cecropiaceae) (2Ψ). San Martín: Soritor — Rioja (06°08'11''S, 77°08'13''W), 29-VII-2006, on  Brugmansia suaveolens (1Ψ, 2ɗ). Amazonas: Chachapoyas — Lúcuma Úreo (06°14'25''S, 77°52'06''W), 31-VII-2006, on  Solanum albidum (22Ψ, 1ɗ); Chachapoyas — Chachapoyas Road (06°14'48''S, 77°51'55''W), 31-VII-2006, on  Erythrina edulis (Fabaceae) (1Ψ). Cajamarca: San Ignacio — Mandinga (05°07'46''S, 79°00'22''W), 4- VIII-2006, on  Cestrum tomentosum (7Ψ). </p>
            <p>Previous records. Brazil, Colombia, Guyana, Martinique, Paraguay, Peru — Cuzco (McMurtry &amp; Moraes 1989) and Venezuela.</p>
            <p>Remarks. Some females from Cuzco have seta R1 off dorsal shield, differing from the original description of this species.</p>
            <p> Euseius caseariae De Leon </p>
            <p> Euseius caseariae De Leon 1967: 21 ; Moraes &amp; Mesa 1988: 80; Moraes et al. 2004: 63; Chant &amp; McMurtry 2007: 120. </p>
            <p>Previous records. Colombia, Brazil, Peru — Cuzco (McMurtry &amp; Moraes 1989) and Trinidad. Remarks. No additional specimens were found in this study.</p>
            <p> Euseius citrifolius Denmark &amp; Muma </p>
            <p> Euseius citrifolius Denmark &amp; Muma 1970: 222; Moraes &amp; McMurtry 1983: 138; Moraes et al. 1986: 38; 1991: 131; 2004: 64; Feres &amp; Moraes 1998: 127; Feres 2000: 161; Feres &amp; Nunes 2001: 74; Zacarias &amp; Moraes 2001: 581; Ferla &amp; Moraes 2002: 1016; Noronha &amp; Moraes 2002: 1114; Lofego et al. 2004: 4; Chant &amp; McMurtry 2007: 120. </p>
            <p>FEMALE. (6 specimens measured)</p>
            <p>Dorsal shield 345 (330–363) long, 243 (225–263) wide; j1 31 (27–35), j3 34 (29–37), j4 16 (14–18), j5 16 (13–18), j6 17 (15–18), J2 17 (15–20), J5 6 (6–7), z2 27 (22–30), z4 29 (26–30), z5 15 (13–16), Z1 18 (15– 20), Z4 19 (17–22), Z5 65 (62–68), s4 38 (33–43), S2 22 (20–26), S4 25 (21–30), S5 29 (28–30), r3 20 (17– 21), R1 15 (13–17). Distances between st1-st3 57 (53–63), st2-st2 65 (55–74) and st5-st5 90 (87–95); ventrianal shield 107 (98–118) long, 53 (50–63) wide at level of ZV2 and 76 (70–85) wide at level of anus; elliptical preanal pores posteromesad to JV2; JV5 38 (37–39). Peritreme extending forward to level of z2. Movable cheliceral digit 25 (24–26) long, with 1 tooth; fixed cheliceral digit 28 (27–29) long, with 3 teeth. Calyx of spermatheca 18 (15–21) long. Macrosetae sharp; that of tarsus IV hyaline, curved distally: SgeI 26 (20–31), SgeII 25 (20–30), SgeIII 29 (24–35), StiIII 26 (23–29), SgeIV 47 (40–53), StiIV 33 (30–36), StIV 60 (57–64). Chaetotaxy: genu II 2, 2/0-2/0, 1; genu III 1, 2/1-2/0, 1.</p>
            <p>MALE. (1 specimen measured)</p>
            <p>Dorsal shield 285 long, 150 wide; j1 28, j3 35, j4 16, j5 16, j6 12, J2 16, J5 7, z2 26, z4 27, z5 13, Z1 15, Z4 19, Z5 53, s4 38, S2 24, S4 28, S5 28, r3 19, R1 15. Ventrianal shield 125 long, 180 wide at the anterior corners; lyrifissures not distinguishable on ventrianal shield; elliptical preanal pores posteromesad to JV2. Peritreme extending forward to level of z4. Shape of macrosetae as in female: SgeI 27, SgeII 24, SgeIII 25, SgeIV 39, StiIII 25, StIII 25, StiIV 30, StIV 53.</p>
            <p> Specimens examined. Cuzco: Quillabamba — Ipac (12º53'57''S, 72º45'21''W), 4-VII-2006, on  Xanthosoma sagittifolium (Araceae) (1Ψ); Urubamba — Huayanbanca (13º17'25''S, 72º07'53"W), 6-VII-2006, on  C. pubescens (1Ψ), on  Cyphomandra befacea (Solanaceae) (8Ψ, 1ɗ, 2 immature); Urubamba — Chinchubamba (13º18'15''S, 72º06'02''W), 7-VII-2006, on  Capsicum pubescens (1Ψ, 1ɗ); Ollantaytambo — Río (13º15'38''S, 72º16'01''W), 7-VII-2006, on  Lycopersicon esculentum (11Ψ), on  Nicandra physaloides (1Ψ), on  Solanum nigrum (1Ψ). Moquegua: Moquegua-El Rayo (17°10'45''S, 70°56'35''W), 13-VII-2006, on  Cestrum auriculatum (5Ψ). </p>
            <p>Previous records. Argentina (Furtado et al. 2007), Brazil, Colombia, Nicaragua, Paraguay and Peru — Cuzco (McMurtry &amp; Moraes 1989).</p>
            <p>Remarks. The chaetotaxy of genu III of the specimens collected is 1, 2/1-2/0, 1, instead of 1, 2/1-2/1, 0 as indicated in the original description of this species.</p>
            <p> Euseius concordis (Chant)</p>
            <p> Typhlodromus (Amblyseius) concordis Chant 1959: 69 . </p>
            <p> Amblyseius (Iphiseius) concordis, Muma 1961: 288 . </p>
            <p> Amblyseius concordis, Chant &amp; Baker 1965: 22 . </p>
            <p> Euseius concordis , Denmark &amp; Muma 1973: 264; McMurtry 1983: 258; Moraes &amp; McMurtry 1983: 138; Moraes et al. 1986: 39; 2004: 64; Feres &amp; Moraes 1998: 127; Feres 2000: 161; Feres &amp; Nunes 2001: 1255; Feres et al. 2002: 140; Gondim &amp; Moraes 2001: 74; Ferla &amp; Moraes 2002: 1016; Noronha &amp; Moraes 2002: 1116; Lofego et al. 2004: 5; Chant &amp; McMurtry 2007: 120. </p>
            <p> Euseius flechtmanni Denmark &amp; Muma, 1970: 223; 1973: 261 (synonym according to Moraes et al. 1982). </p>
            <p>FEMALE. (12 specimens measured)</p>
            <p>Dorsal shield 322 (313–340) long, 222 (200–240) wide; j1 28 (25–30), j3 36 (33–40), j4 9 (8–11), j5 9 (7– 10), j6 12 (10–15), J2 11 (10–12), J5 5 (4–6), z2 15 (12–18), z4 25 (18–31), z5 9 (8–10), Z1 11 (10–13), Z4 11 (10–12), Z5 61 (56–65), s4 44 (36–48), S2 14 (12–16), S4 16 (13–20), S5 17 (15–20),), r3 16 (15–18), R1 11 (10–12). Distances between st1-st3 54 (50–57), st2-st2 66 (63–73) and st5-st5 82 (75–85); ventrianal shield 100 (83–120) long, 47 (41–53) wide at level of ZV2 and 67 (56–73) wide at level of anus; elliptical preanal pores posterior and in longitudinal line with JV2; JV5 32 (30–34). Peritreme extending forward to level of z2. Movable cheliceral digit 23 (22–24) long, with 1 tooth; fixed cheliceral digit 25 (24–26) long, with 3 teeth. Calyx of spermatheca 21 (17–28) long. Macrosetae of leg IV and of genu III (some specimens) knobbed, other macrosetae sharp: SgeI 27 (24–28), SgeII 27 (25–30), SgeIII 31 (29–33), StiIII 24 (21–25), SgeIV 43 (39–45), StiIV 31 (29–35), StIV 50 (46–53). Chaetotaxy: genu II 2, 2/0-2/0, 1; genu III 1, 2/1-2/0, 1.</p>
            <p>MALE. (2 specimens measured)</p>
            <p>Dorsal shield 233 (230–235) long, 155 (150–160) wide; j1 23 (21–25), j3 31, j4 11 (10–12), j5 11 (10–11), j6 19 (18–20), J2 12 (11–12), J5 4, s4 38 (37–38), z2 20 (19–20), z4 27 (26–27), z5 10, Z1 12 (11–12), Z4 13, Z5 49, S2 16 (15–17), S4 19 (18–20), S5 18 (17–18), r3 13, R1 11 (10–12). Ventrianal shield 92 (90–93) long, 122 (118–125) wide at the anterior corners; with 3 pairs of preanal setae; lyrifissures not discernible on ventrianal shield; elliptical preanal pores posteromesad to JV2. Peritreme extending forward to level of z4. Shape of macrosetae as in female; Sge I 23 (21–24), Sge II 22 (20–23), Sge III 24 (23–24), Sti III 23 (22–23), Sge IV 33 (32–33), Sti IV 26 (23–28), St IV 40 (36–44).</p>
            <p> Specimens examined. Cuzco: Quillabamba — Macamango (12º05'20''S, 72º42'14''W), 4-VII-2006, on  Coffea arabica (Rubiaceae) (3Ψ), on  Sapindus saponaria (2Ψ), on  Ricinus communis (3Ψ); Quillabamba — Ipac (12º53'57''S, 72º45'21''W), 4-VII-2006, on  Xanthosoma sagittifolium (1Ψ); Quillabamba — Maranura (12º58'43''S, 72º39'36''W), 5-VII-2006, on  R. communis (2Ψ), on  Nicotiana tomentosa (Solanaceae) (1Ψ); Quillabamba — Paccha (12º48'02''S, 72º40'42''W), 5-VII-2006, on  R. communis (1Ψ,1ɗ), on  C. arabica (7Ψ, 1ɗ); Quillabamba — Amayabamba (13º00'08''S, 72º31'05''W), 5-VII-2006, on  Brugmansia arborea (5Ψ, 2ɗ); San Martín: Tarapoto — Cacatache Road (06°27'57''S, 76°25'09''W), 27-VII-2006, on  Solanum caricaefolium (20Ψ, 1ɗ); Soritor — Rioja (06°08'11''S, 77°08'13''W), 29-VII-2006, on  B. suaveolens (1Ψ), on  Physalis pubescens (10Ψ); Pedro Ruiz — Jazán (05°57'34''S, 77°58'19''W), 31-VII-2006, on  Capsicum chinense (4Ψ). </p>
            <p>Previous records. Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Montenegro, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Portugal, Trinidad and Venezuela.</p>
            <p> Remarks.  Euseius concordis is morphologically very similar to  E. caseariae (De Leon). Based on the redescription of the former species by McMurtry (1983) and on the original description of the latter, the major difference between them refers to the longer z 4 in the former. However, in specimens of  E. concordis collected from areas next to its type locality in northern Argentina (our unpublished observations), from Guatemala (McMurtry 1983) and Brazil (Noronha &amp; Moraes 2002) the length of z4 is quite variable. For this reason, we suspect that  E. caseariae is a junior synonym of  E. concordis . In some of the specimens collected in Quillabamba — Macamango and in Amayabamba, the length of seta s4 is intermediate between that of the holotypes of  E. concordis and  E. caseariae ; in others, length of s4 is similar to that of the holotype of  E. concordis . In this work, we considered all o those specimens to be  E. concordis . </p>
            <p> Euseius emanus (El-Banhawy) (Figure 4) </p>
            <p> Amblyseius emanus El-Banhawy 1979: 111 . </p>
            <p> Euseius emanus, Moraes et al. 2004: 48 ; Chant &amp; McMurtry 2007: 120. </p>
            <p> FEMALE. (10 specimens measured, including a paratype from San Rosa, Lima, on  Carica papaya (Caricaceae) , 12-IV-1976, and another paratype from Lima, on  Acalypha sp. (  Euphorbiaceae ), 16-IV-1976). </p>
            <p>Dorsum. Dorsal shield almost totally smooth, with few anterolateral striae, 317 (303–338) [315-290] long and 227 (218–235) [225-200] wide; expanded posterior to the base of seta s4, frequently surpassing base of seta R1; margin next to s4/ R1 with prominent angle; with 16 pairs of visible poroids and 3 pairs of visible pores, j1 27 (26–28) [27-30], j3 36 (30–40) [35-32], j4 10 (9–11) [10-10], j5 10 (8–10) [10-10], j6 12 (9–14) [11-broken], J2 11 (10–13) [10-11], J5 6 (4–9) [7–6], z2 17 (14–20) [14-12], z4 22 (18–25) [20-16], z5 10 (9– 11) [9-8], Z1 11 (9–13) [10-10], Z4 12 (11–13) [13-11], Z5 57 (53–61) [50-53], s4 37 (31–42) [34-27], S2 14 (12–16) [15-13], S4 17 (15–19) [17-15], S5 16 (15–18) [16-16], r3 16 (12–18) [15-13], R1 12 (10–13) [13-13] (on/off dorsal shield). All setae smooth.</p>
            <p>Venter. Sternal shield smooth, distances between st1-st3 57 (54–68) [65] and st2-st2 62 (55-68) [55]. Genital shield smooth; distance between st5-st5 83 (78–85) [75]. Ventrianal shield smooth, vase-shaped, 103 (95– 110) [105-105] long, 55 (45–68) [58-56] wide at level of ZV2 and 72 (68–75) [74-71] wide at level of anus; 3 pairs of preanal setae (JV1, JV2 and ZV2); JV4, JV5, ZV1 and ZV3 on soft cuticle; JV5 37 (35–38) [28]; preanal pores posteromesad to JV2. With 2 pairs of metapodal shields.</p>
            <p>Peritreme. Extending to level between j3 and z2 [the same to the paratypes].</p>
            <p>Chelicera. Movable digit 23 (22–24) long, with 1 tooth; fixed digit 28 (27–29) long, with 3 teeth [not possible to measure movable and fixed digits and to count their teeth of paratypes].</p>
            <p>Spermatheca. Calyx tubular, 19 (17–22) [20] long.</p>
            <p>Legs. Macrosetae of leg IV knobbed; other macrosetae sharp; SgeI 21 (20–22) [20-20], SgeII 22 (21–23) [18-18], SgeIII 23 (20–25) [22-21], StiIII 22 (20–24) [20-20], SgeIV 33 (30–36) [32-32], StiIV 25 (21–28) [22-22], StIV 41 (36–50) [37-37]. Chaetotaxy: genu II 2, 2/0-2/0, 1; genu III 1, 2/1-2/0, 1 [the same to the paratypes].</p>
            <p>MALE. (2 specimens measured)</p>
            <p>Dorsum. Dorsal shield pattern as in female, 246 (238–255) long, 148(145–150) wide; j1 28 (28–28), j3 33, j4 10, j5 10, j612 (10–13), J2 11 (10–11), J5 6(5–6), z2 19 (17–20), z4 23 (21–25), z5 10 (9–10), Z1 10 (10–10), Z4 11 (10–11), Z5 44 (40–47), s4 30, S2 16 (15–17), S4 19 (17–20), S5 18 (16–19), r3 15 (12–17), R1 12 (12–12) (on dorsal shield). All setae smooth.</p>
            <p>Venter. Ventrianal shield subtriangular, reticulate and with irregular margins; 91(90–93) long, 135(128– 143) wide at the anterior corners, 55(53–58) wide at level of anus; 3 pairs of preanal setae; lyrifissures not discernible on ventrianal shield; elliptical preanal pores posteromesad to JV2.</p>
            <p>Peritreme. Extending to level of z4.</p>
            <p>Spermatodactyl. About 25 long, L-shaped.</p>
            <p>Legs. Macrosetae sharp; SgeIV, StiIV and StIV with hyaline tips; SgeI 20, SgeII 20, SgeIII 21 (19–23), StiIII 20 (18–22), SgeIV 30, StiIV 23 (20–26), StIV 39 (35–43).</p>
            <p> Specimens examined. Tacna: Tacna — Magollo (18°05'20''S, 70°19'24''W), 12-VII-2006, on  Datura stramonium (1Ψ, 1 immature); Tacna — La 5 y 6 (18°11'36''S, 70°24'39''W), 12-VII-2006, on  Capsicum annum (2Ψ, 1ɗ). Moquegua: Moquegua — Los Angeles (Tombolombo) (17°10'41''S, 70°54'48''W), 13-VII- 2006, on  Zea mais (1Ψ); Moquegua — El Pedregal (17°10'21''S, 70°54'48''W), 13-VII-2006, on  Inga feuellei (Mimosaceae) (3Ψ). Arequipa: Camaná — La Calderona (16°37'37''S, 72°43'19''W), 16-VII-2006, on  Brugmansia arborea (5Ψ, 2ɗ); Camaná — Ladesa (16°38'45''S, 72°43'01''W), 16-VII-2006, on Achira sp. (  Cannaceae ) (3Ψ). Ica: Nazca — Ingenio (Vista Alegre, Sector Pangaraví), (14°51'01''S, 74°57'52''W), 18-VII- 2006, on  Solanum nigrum (4Ψ, 4ɗ), on  Ricinus communis (1Ψ),  Lycopersicon esculentum (8Ψ). Amazonas: Chachapoyas — Lúcuma Úreo (06°14'25''S, 77°52'06''W), 31-VII-2006, on  Solanum albidum (1Ψ); Pedro Ruiz — Jazán (05°57'34''S, 77°58'19''W), 31-VII-2006, on  Capsicum chinense (1Ψ). Cajamarca: San Ignacio — La Villa (05°08'34''S, 78°59'40''W), 3-VIII-2006, on  Solanum americanum (3Ψ); San Ignacio, 3-VIII- 2006, on  C. annum (11Ψ); San Ignacio — Nambaye road (05°09'02''S, 78°59'59''W), 4-VIII-2006, on  Brugmansia suaveoleus (4Ψ); San Ignacio — Barrio Nuevo (05°08'09''S, 79°03'08''W), 4-VIII-2006, on  Solanum americanum (3Ψ); San Ignacio — Mandinga (05°07'46''S, 79°00'22''W), 4-VIII-2006, on  Cestrum tomentosum (12Ψ, 1ɗ); Jaén — Tila Alta 2da Etapa (05°43'57''S, 78°57'13''W), 5-VIII-2006, on  D. stramonium (2Ψ). Lambayeque: Chiclayo — Callanca (06°50'51''S, 79°48'57''W), 6-VIII-2006, on  Cestrum auriculatum (2Ψ, 2 immatures), on Val le s ia  glabra (Apocynaceae) (5Ψ), on  Solanum melongena (2Ψ), on  C. auriculatum (3Ψ); Chiclayo — Mochumi (06°32'23''S, 79°51'29''W), 6-VIII-2006, on  R. communis (10Ψ, 5ɗ). </p>
            <p>Previous records. Peru — Lima (El-Banhawy 1979).</p>
            <p> Remarks. The position of seta R1 varies in this species. After observing 75 specimens, it was noticed that in 36% of them both setae R1 are inserted on the dorsal shield; in 40% of specimens, seta R1 of one side is inserted off the dorsal shield; in the remaining 24% of specimens, both setae R1 are inserted off the dorsal shield. The paratype collected on  C. papaya has the seta R1 of one side inserted off the dorsal shield, the other paratype collected on  Acalypha sp. has both setae R1 inserted on the dorsal shield. This species is similar to  E. concordis , but differs by the shorter macroseta of tarsus IV and by having, in most cases, at least one seta R1 inserted on the dorsal shield, because of the lateral expansion of the dorsal shield posterior to base of s4. This species further differs from  E. concordis by having margin of dorsal shield in this region with distinct angle. </p>
            <p> Euseius errabundus De Leon </p>
            <p> Euseius errabundus De Leon 1967: 19 ; Moraes et al. 2004: 66; Chant &amp; McMurtry 2007: 120. </p>
            <p>Previous records. Peru — Cuzco (McMurtry &amp; Moraes 1989), Trinidad and Venezuela. Remarks. No additional specimens were found in this study.</p>
            <p> Euseius ho (De Leon) </p>
            <p> Amblyseius (Euseius) ho De Leon 1965a: 125. </p>
            <p> Euseius ho, Denmark &amp; Muma 1973: 262; Moraes &amp; McMurtry 1983: 139; Moraes et al. 1991: 132; 2004: 71; Chant &amp; McMurtry 2007: 121. </p>
            <p>FEMALE. (4 specimens measured)</p>
            <p>Dorsal shield 316 (313–318) long, 215 (210–220) wide; j1 27 (26–29), j3 27 (25–29), j4 8 (7–10), j5 8 (7– 10), j6 10 (9–11), J2 10 (9–10), J5 5 (5–6),), z2 13 (12–15), z4 17 (14–19), z5 8 (6–9), Z1 9 (7–10), Z4 11 (10–11), Z5 59 (54–66), s4 35 (29–40), S2 12 (11– 12), S4 13 (11–14), S5 13 (11–14 r3 14 (12– 17), R1 9 (7– 10). Distances between st1-st3 58 (53–68), st2-st2 62 (58–65) and st5-st5 77 (70–81); ventrianal shield 99 (98–100) long, 48 (45–50) wide at level of ZV2 and 66 (63–70) wide at level of anus; elliptic preanal pores posteromesad to JV2; JV5 30 (29–31). Peritreme extending forward to level of z2. Movable cheliceral digit 25 (24–26) long, with 1 tooth; fixed cheliceral digit 23 (22–23) long, with 2 teeth. Calyx of spermatheca 16 (15– 17) long. Macrosetae of leg IV and of genu III knobbed; other macrosetae sharp: SgeI 22 (19–26), SgeII 23 (20–28), SgeIII 26 (22–30), StiIII 22 (20–24), SgeIV 33 (24–45), StiIV 34 (30–37), StIV 48 (44–52). Chaetotaxy: genu II 2, 2/0-2/0, 1; genu III 1, 2/1-2/0, 1.</p>
            <p> Specimens examined. San Martín: Tarapoto — Cacatache (06°27'55''S, 76°26'49''W), 27-VII-2006, on unknown fabaceous plant (5Ψ); Cajamarca: San Ignacio — Tomaque (05°7'35''S, 78°58'41''W), 4-VIII-2006, on  Capsicum annum (7Ψ). Jaén — Urb. Guayacán (05°43'21''S, 78°58'41''W), 5-VIII-2006, on  Ricinus communis (3Ψ); Jaén — Linderos (05°41'38''S, 78°48'10''W), 5-VIII-2006, on  Capsicum frutescens (3Ψ, 3ɗ). </p>
            <p>Previous records. Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Jamaica, Mexico, Peru — Junín (Moraes et al. 1991) and Puerto Rico.</p>
            <p>Remarks. Females collected in this study have seta s4 1.4 times longer than that mentioned in the original description, and ca. 1.2 times longer than that reported in Moraes &amp; McMurtry (1983) for specimens from Brazil.</p>
            <p> Euseius naindaimei (Chant &amp; Baker)</p>
            <p> Amblyseius naindaimei Chant &amp; Baker 1965: 22 . </p>
            <p> Euseius naindaimei , Denmark &amp; Muma 1972: 21; McMurtry 1983: 258; Moraes &amp; Mesa 1988: 81; Moraes et al. 2000: 242; 2004: 74; Chant &amp; McMurtry 2007: 121. </p>
            <p>FEMALE. (1 specimen measured)</p>
            <p>Dorsal shield 343 long, 245 wide; j1 30, j3 27, j4 8, j5 7, j6 9, J2 11, J5 5, z2 12, z4 14, z5 8, Z1 10, Z4 10, Z5 57, s4 22, S2 15, S4 15, S5 15, r3 18, R1 14. Distances between st1-st3 58, st2-st2 75 and st5-st5 90; ventrianal shield 103 long, 48 wide at level of ZV2 and 78 wide at level of anus; preanal pores posterior and in longitudinal line with JV2. Peritreme extending forward to level of z2. Not possible to measure movable and fixed digits and to count their teeth. Calyx of spermatheca 20 long. Macrosetae sharp: SgeIV, StiIV and StIV with hyaline tips; SgeI 37, SgeII 24, SgeIII 34, SgeIV 45, StiIV 35, StIV 68. Chaetotaxy: genu II 1, 2/0-2/0, 1; genu III 1, 2/1-2/0, 1.</p>
            <p> Specimen examined. Cuzco: Quillabamba — Ipac (12º53'57''S, 72º45'21''W), 4-VII-2006, on  Xanthosoma sagittifolium (1Ψ). </p>
            <p>Previous records. Colombia, Guatemala, Honduras, Martinique, Nicaragua and Venezuela.</p>
            <p> Euseius sibelius (De Leon) </p>
            <p> Amblyseius (Typhlodromalus) sibelius De Leon 1962: 21 . </p>
            <p> Euseius sibelius, Muma et al. 1970: 98 ; Moraes &amp; McMurtry 1983: 140; Moraes &amp; Mesa 1988: 81; Moraes et al. 2000: 243; 1986: 54; 2004: 83; Chant &amp; McMurtry 2007: 123. </p>
            <p> Euseius subalatus De Leon 1965a: 127 (synonym according to Muma et al. 1970). </p>
            <p>FEMALE. (1 specimen measured)</p>
            <p>Dorsal shield 290 long, 175 wide; j1 25, j3 23, j4 19, j5 20, j6 23, J2 21, J5 7, z2 23, z4 28, z5 23, Z1 21, Z4 26, Z5 54, s4 32, S2 25, S4 21, S5 24, r3 26, R1 16. Distances between st1-st3 50, st2-st2 58 and st5-st5 75, ventrianal shield 90 long, 45 wide at level of ZV2 and 63 wide at level of anus; elliptic preanal pores posteromesad to JV2; JV5 28. Peritreme extending forward to level of z4. Movable cheliceral digit 23 (22–24) long, with 1 tooth; fixed cheliceral digit 25 (24–26) long, with 3 teeth. Calyx of spermatheca 20 long. Macrosetae slightly knobbed: SgeIV 30, StiIV 21, StIV 35. Chaetotaxy: genu II 1, 2/0-2/0, 1; genu III 1, 2/1-2/0, 1.</p>
            <p> Specimen examined. Cuzco: Quillabamba — Macamango (12º05'20''S, 72º42'14''W), 4-VII-2006, on  Lycopersicon esculentum var. cerasiforme (1Ψ). </p>
            <p>Previous records. Brazil, Colombia, El Salvador, Guadeloupe, Honduras, Les Saintes, Puerto Rico, USA and Venezuela.</p>
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            <p> Amblydromalus Chant &amp; McMurtry</p>
            <p> Amblyseius (Amblyseius) section  Amblydromus Wainstein 1962: 15 .  limonicus species group Moraes et al. 1994: 209. </p>
            <p> Amblydromalus Chant &amp; McMurtry 2005b: 203 ; 2007: 117. </p>
            <p> Amblydromalus manihoti (Moraes)</p>
            <p> Amblyseius manihoti Moraes , in Moraes et al. 1994: 211. </p>
            <p> Typhlodromalus manihoti, Moraes et al. 2004: 200 . </p>
            <p> Amblydromalus manihoti, Chant &amp; McMurtry 2005b: 207 ; 2007: 117. </p>
            <p>FEMALE. (3 specimens measured)</p>
            <p>Dorsal shield 313 (305–320) long, 204 (200–210) wide; j1 24 (24–25), j3 32 (32–33), j4 8 (7–8), j5 8 (7– 8), j6 8 (8–9), J2 11 (10–12), J5 7 (7–8), z2 11 (10–12), z4 11 (10–12), z5 7, Z1 11 (10–12), Z4 11 (10–13), Z5 64 (61–66), s4 45 (45–46), S2 13 (12–14), S4 12 (11–12), S5 10, r3 13 (13–14), R1 8 (7–9). Distances between st1-st3 54 (53–56), st2-st2 63 (61–65) and st5-st5 73 (73–75); ventrianal shield 98 (95–100) long, 53 (53–55) wide at level of ZV2 and 59 (58–60) wide at level of anus; large elliptic preanal pores posteromesad to JV2; JV5 35 (34–36). Peritreme extending forward to level of j1. Movable cheliceral digit 29 (28–30) long, with 4 teeth; fixed cheliceral digit 30 long, with 8 teeth. Calyx of spermatheca 19 (17–23) long; SgeI 35 (32– 36), SgeII 35 (33–36), SgeIII 38 (37–40), StiIII 27 (26–30), SgeIV 64 (62–66), StiIV 43 (40–45), StIV 81 (80–82). Chaetotaxy: genu II 1, 2/0-2/0, 1; genu III 1, 2/1-2/0, 1.</p>
            <p>MALE. (1 specimen measured)</p>
            <p>Dorsal shield 235 long, 164 wide; j1 18, j3 33, j4 6, j5 7, j6 8, J2 10, J5 6, z2 8, z4 7, z5 9, Z1 10, Z4 10, Z5 48, s4 39, S2 10, S4 8, S5 7, r3 13, R1 9. Ventrianal shield 98 long, 150 wide at the anterior corners; with 3 pairs of lyrifissures (anterolaterad to ZV1, posterolaterad to ZV1, posterolaterad to ZV3); elliptical preanal pores posteromesad to JV2. Peritreme extending forward to level of j3. Macrosetae sharp: SgeI 28, SgeII 25, SgeIII 27, StiIII 25, SgeIV 45, StiIV 35, StIV 60.</p>
            <p> Specimens examined. San Martín: Tarapoto — Bello Horizonte, (06°31'55”S, 76°18'7''W), 27-VII- 2006, on  Solanum caricaefolium (13Ψ, 2ɗ); Tarapoto — Las Flores (06°31'16''S, 76°16'49''W), 27-VII-2006, on  S. caricaefolium (1Ψ, 2 immatures); Moyobamba (06°2'38''S, 76°57'30''W), 28-VII-2006, on  Brugmansia suaveolens (3Ψ); Soritor — Rioja (06°7'34''S, 77°7'36''W), 29-VII-2006, on  S. caricaefolium (1Ψ, 1ɗ). </p>
            <p>Previous records. Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Peru — Junín and Ucayali (Moraes et al. 1994), Surinam, Trinidad and Venezuela.</p>
            <p> Amblydromalus rapax (De Leon) </p>
            <p> Amblyseius (Typhlodromalus) rapax De Leon 1965a: 125 . </p>
            <p> Typhlodromalus rapax, De Leon 1967: 22 ; Moraes et al. 2004: 200.  Amblyseius rapax, Moraes et al. 1994: 213 . </p>
            <p> Amblydromalus rapax, Chant &amp; McMurtry 2005b: 207 ; 2007: 117. </p>
            <p>FEMALE. (3 specimens measured)</p>
            <p>Dorsal shield 325 (315–335) long and 203 (190–213) wide; j1 30 (26–32), j3 39 (37–42), j4 9 (8–10), j5 8 (7–9), j6 10 (10–11), J2 11 (10–12), J5 7 (6–8), z2 15 (13–17), z4 22 (20–23), z5 9 (7–11), Z1 13 (12–15), Z4 12 (10–14), Z5 72 (71–74), s4 62 (58–66), S2 12, S4 12 (10–14), S5 11 (10–11), r3 19 (14–23), R1 9 (7–10). Distances between st1-st3 58 (55–60), st2-st2 64 (63–65) and st5-st5 77 (68–88); ventrianal shield 103 (100– 105) long, 58 (50–63) wide at level of ZV2 and 62 (60–63) wide at level of anus; elliptic preanal pores posteromesad to JV2; JV5 40 (39–41). Peritreme extending forward to level of j3. Movable cheliceral digit 28 (25– 30) long, with 3 teeth; fixed cheliceral digit 34 (33–35) long, with 9 teeth. Calyx of spermatheca 17 long. Macrosetae sharp: SgeI 35 (32–37), SgeII 31 (29–33), SgeIII 31 (29–33), StiIII 28 (25–30), SgeIV 55 (55– 56), StiIV 38 (36–39), StIV 81 (81–82). Chaetotaxy: genu II 2, 2/0-2/0, 1; genu III 1, 2/1-2/0, 1.</p>
            <p>MALE. (1 specimen measured)</p>
            <p>Dorsal shield 268 long, 183 wide; j1 18, j3 28, j4 8, j5 8, j6 8, J2 10, J5 5, z2 14, z4 14, z5 8, Z1 11, Z4 11, Z5 51, s4 42, S2 11, S4 9, S5 8, r3 14, R1 7. Ventrianal shield 113 long, 150 wide at the anterior corners; with 3 pairs of lyrifissures (anterolaterad to ZV1, posterolaterad to ZV1, anterolaterad to ZV3); elliptical preanal pores posteromesad to JV2. Peritreme extending forward almost to level of j3. Macrosetae sharp: SgeI 26, SgeII 24, SgeIII 22, StiIII 23, SgeIV 40, StiIV 25, StIV 64; Chaetotaxy of genua II and III as in female.</p>
            <p> Specimens examined. Arequipa: Camaná — El Cardo (16°36'34''S, 72°43'45''W), 16-VII-2006, on  Ricinus communis (13Ψ, 1ɗ). Ica: Chincha Baja — San Agustin (13°27'01''S, 76°09'19''W), 20-VII-2006, on  Datura stramonium (1Ψ); Chincha Baja — Tambo de  Mora (Chincha Baja) (13°28'S, 76°10'24''W), 20-VII- 2006, on  Nicandra physaloides (1Ψ); Chincha Baja — Santa Rosa de Salas (13°28'21''S, 76°10'48''W), 20- VII-2006, on  R. communis (4Ψ); Chincha Alta — Puente Chamorro (13°28'34''S, 76°03'11''W), 20-VII-2006, on  D. stramonium (1Ψ); Chincha — Viña La Vieja (13°28'34''S, 76°03'11''W), 20-VII-2006, on  N. physaloides (12Ψ, 1ɗ). Lima: Cañete — Playa Hermosa (13°05'50''S, 76°25'38''W), 21-VII-2006, on  R. communis (19Ψ, 1ɗ); Cañete — Incahuasi (13°00'52''S, 76°10'01''W), 21-VII-2006, on  Inga feuellei (5Ψ). Lambayeque: Chiclayo — Pacora (06°26'42''S, 79°51'12''W), 6-VIII-2006, on  Lycopersicon parviflorum (1Ψ), La Libertad: Trujillo — Universidad Nacional de Trujillo (08°06'48''S, 79°02'23''W), 7-VIII-2006, on  N. physaloides (2Ψ); Trujillo — Virú (08°24'32''S, 78°48'50''W), 7-VIII-2006, on  N. physaloides (1Ψ, 1ɗ). </p>
            <p>Previous records. Brazil, Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, Marie Galante, Mexico, Peru — Lima (Moraes et al. 1994), Puerto Rico and Trinidad.</p>
            <p> Amblydromalus villacarmelensis (Moraes)</p>
            <p> Amblyseius villacarmelensis Moraes , in Moraes et al. 1994: 214. </p>
            <p> Typhlodromalus villacarmelensis, Zacarias &amp; Moraes 2001: 582 ; Moraes et al. 2004: 205.  Amblydromalus villacarmelensis, Chant &amp; McMurtry 2005b: 207 ; 2007: 117. </p>
            <p>Previous records. Brazil, Colombia and Peru — Ucayali (Moraes et al. 1994). Remarks. No additional specimens were found in this study.</p>
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            <p> Typhlodromalus Muma</p>
            <p>sextus group Chant 1959: 66.</p>
            <p> Amblyseius (Typhlodromalus) Muma 1961: 288 .  Typhloseius, Muma 1961: 291 . </p>
            <p> Typhlodromalus, De Leon 1966: 87 ; Chant &amp; McMutry 2005b: 196; 2007: 111. </p>
            <p> Typhlodromalus aripo De Leon </p>
            <p> Typhlodromalus aripo De Leon 1967: 21 ; Denmark &amp; Muma 1973: 257; Moraes et al. 1986: 128; 2000: 252; 2004: 195; Feres &amp; Nunes 2001: 1255; Lofego et al. 2004: 10; Chant &amp; McMurtry 2007: 71. </p>
            <p> Amblyseius aripo, Moraes &amp; McMurtry 1983: 132 ; Moraes &amp; Mesa 1988: 73; Feres &amp; Moraes 1998: 126. </p>
            <p>FEMALE. (7 specimens measured)</p>
            <p>Dorsal shield 338 (325–365) long, 200 (190–215) wide; j1 29 (28–34), j3 40 (37–42), j4 13 (11–15), j5 13 (11–14), j6 17 (15–20), J2 16 (15–18), J5 8 (7–9), z2 18 (16–20), z4 34 (31–40), z5 11 (10–12), Z1 23 (19– 28), Z4 56 (50–66), Z5 74 (67–82), s4 49 (45–53), S2 32 (26–37), S4 25 (19–33), S5 11 (9–14), r3 21 (19–25), R1 17 (15–18). Distances between st1-st3 62 (58–70), st2-st2 64 (60–70) and st5-st5 73 (68–78); ventrianal shield 110 (103–120) long, 64 (58–73) wide at level of ZV2 and 69 (65–75) wide at level of anus; elliptic preanal pores posteromesad to JV2; JV5 55 (52–57). Peritreme extending forward to level of j1. Movable cheliceral digit 30 (29–31) long, with 3 teeth; fixed cheliceral digit 30 (29–31) long, with 8–10 teeth; calyx of spermatheca tubular, 16 (15–18) long. Macrosetae stout and sharp: SgeI 20 (18–22), SgeII 19 (17–21), SgeIII 25 (23–26), StiIII 18 (17–21), SgeIV 50 (46–58), StiIV 24 (23–28), StIV 69 (62–75). Chaetotaxy: genu II 2, 2/ 0-2/0, 1; genu III 1, 2/1-2/0, 1.</p>
            <p>MALE. (1 specimen measured)</p>
            <p>Dorsal shield 260 long, 165 wide; j1 23, j3 30, j4 11, j5 11, j6 13, J2 11, J5 6, z2 18, z4 24, z5 10, Z1 17, Z4 35, Z5 42, s4 36, S2 21, S4 16, S5 10, r3 20, R1 13. Ventrianal shield, 100 long and 145 wide at the anterior corners; lyrifissures indiscernible; elliptical preanal pores posteromesad to JV2. Peritreme extending forward to level of j1. Macrosetae stout and sharp: SgeI 18, SgeII, 18, SgeIII 17, StiIII 16, SgeIV 30, StiIV 18, StIV 57. Chaetotaxy of genua II and III as in female.</p>
            <p> Specimens examined. Cuzco: Quillabamba — Macamango (12º 05'20''S, 72º42'14''W), 4-VII-2006, on  Solanum nigrum (1Ψ); Quillabamba — Ipac (12º53'22''S, 72º46'10''W), 4-VII-2006, on  Nicotiana tabacum (1Ψ); Quillabamba — Maranura (12º58'43''S, 72º39'36''W), 5-VII-2006, on  Nicotiana tomentosa (1Ψ). Ica: Chincha — El Palmar (13°28'41''S, 76°10'26''W), 20-VII-2006, on  Cestrum auriculatum (1Ψ, 1 immature). San Martín: Tarapoto — Las Flores (06°31'16''S, 76°16'49''W), 27-VII-2006, on  Solanum caricaefolium (2Ψ, 1ɗ), Tarapoto — Juan Guerra (06°32'51''S, 76°20'41''W), 27-VII-2006, on  S. caricaefolium (1Ψ), Tarapoto — Cacatache (06°27'55''S, 76°26'49''W), 27-VII-2006, on  S. caricaefolium (1Ψ), on unknown fabaceous plant (4Ψ, 1ɗ); Soritor — Rioja (06°08'11''S, 77°08'13''W), 29-VII-2006, on  Brugmansia suaveolens (2Ψ). Amazonas: Bagua Grande — Aramango (05°43'52''S, 78°26'24''W), 2-VIII-2006, on  Capsicum frutescens (4Ψ, 1 immature). Cajamarca: San Ignacio — Barrio Nuevo (05°08'09''S, 79°03'08''W), 4-VIII-2006, on  Physalis peruviana (1Ψ, 1ɗ), on  Lycopersicon peruvianum (2Ψ); San Ignacio — La Villa (05°08'34''S, 78°59'40''W), 3- VIII-2006, on  Solanum americanum (4Ψ). </p>
            <p>Previous records. Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guadeloupe, Guyana, Jamaica, Paraguay and Trinidad.</p>
            <p> Typhlodromalus peregrinus (Muma)</p>
            <p> Typhlodromus peregrinus Muma 1955: 270 . </p>
            <p> Typhlodromus (Amblyseius) peregrinus, Chant 1959: 97 . </p>
            <p> Typhlodromalus peregrinus, Muma et al. 1970: 88 ; Moraes et al. 1986: 132; 2004: 202; Zacarias &amp; Moraes 2001: 582; Chant &amp; McMurtry 2007: 11. </p>
            <p> Amblyseius peregrinus, McMurtry 1983: 255 ; Moraes &amp; Mesa 1988: 73; Moraes et al. 1991: 130. </p>
            <p> Typhlodromus (Amblyseius) evansi Chant 1959: 99 (synonym according to Muma 1964). </p>
            <p> Typhlodromus (Amblyseius) primulae Chant 1959: 99 (synonym according to Muma 1964). </p>
            <p> Typhlodromus (Amblyseius) robineae Chant 1959: 98 (synonym according to Muma 1964). </p>
            <p>FEMALE. (3 specimens measured, including the holotype from Minneola, Florida, USA, on orange).</p>
            <p>Dorsal shield 329 (320–343) [377] long, 203 (190–218) [223] wide; j1 23 (23–24) [31], j3 28 (23–33) [34], j4 11 (9–14) [13], j5 13 (12–14) [13], j6 16 (13–21) [13], J2 17 (16–19) [16], J5 10 (8–11) [9], z2 21 (19– 25) [22], z4 29 (25–33) [22], z5 12 (11–14) [11], Z1 20 (17–24) [17], Z4 45 (41–53) [46], Z5 68 (65–71) [78], s4 38 (32–45) [36], S2 31 (29–35) [24], S4 23 (22–25) [19], S5 16 (15–17) [12], r3 21 (19–23) [20], R1 18 (17–19) [16]. Distances between st1-st3 59 (58–60) [66], st2-st2 57 (55–58) [69] and st5-st5 71 (60–88) [80]; ventrianal shield 110 (100–115) [129] long, 71 (68–73) [56] wide at level of ZV2 and 70 (68–73) [76] wide at level of anus; preanal pores posteromesad to JV2; JV5 41 (40–42) [not measured]. Peritreme extending forward to level of j1 [same for holotype]. Movable cheliceral digit 29 (28–30) [31] long, with 3 [3] teeth; fixed cheliceral digit 30 [31] long, with 8 [9] teeth. Calyx of spermatheca 13 (10–15) [16] long. Macrosetae of tarsus IV slightly knobbed; other macrosetae sharp: SgeII 13 (13–14) [20], SgeIII 18 (16–20) [29], StiIII 14 (13– 15) [19], SgeIV 34 (30–38) [46], StiIV 16 (13–20) [24], and StIV 54 (53–55) [80]. Chaetotaxy: genu II 2, 2/0- 2/0, 1; genu III 1, 2/1-2/0, 1.</p>
            <p> Specimens examined. Lima: Cañete — Agua Dulce (13°05'37''S, 76°25'08''W), 21-VII-2006, on  Brugmansia arborea (1Ψ). Cajamarca: San Ignacio — Nambaye (05°09'02''S, 78°59'59''W), 4-VIII-2006, on  Brugmansia suaveoleus (3Ψ). Lambayeque: Chiclayo — Callanca (06°50'51''S, 79°48'57''W), 6-VIII-2006, on  Cestrum auriculatum (1Ψ, 1ɗ). </p>
            <p>Previous records. Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Ecuador, Guatemala, Guyana, Hawaii, Honduras, Mexico, Peru — Cuzco (McMurtry &amp; Moraes 1989), Surinam, USA and Venezuela.</p>
            <p>Remarks. The specimens collected in this study have macrosetae of genua II-IV, tibia IV and tarsus IV 0.6-0.7 shorter than in the holotype.</p>
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            <p> Ueckermannseius Chant &amp; McMurtry</p>
            <p> Ueckermannia Chant &amp; McMurtry 2005b: 201 . </p>
            <p> Ueckermannseius Chant &amp; McMurtry 2005c: 337 ; 2007: 115. </p>
            <p> Ueckermannseius tenuiscutus (McMurtry &amp; Moraes)</p>
            <p> Typhlodromalus tenuiscutus McMurtry &amp; Moraes 1989: 185 ; Moraes et al. 2004: 204.  Amblyseius tenuiscutus, Moraes et al. 1994: 213 . </p>
            <p> Ueckermannia tenuiscutus, Chant &amp; McMurtry 2005b: 201 . </p>
            <p> Ueckermannseius tenuiscutus, Chant &amp; McMurtry 2007: 115 . </p>
            <p>Previous records. Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Nicaragua, Panama and Peru — Cuzco (McMurtry &amp; Moraes 1989).</p>
            <p>Remarks. No additional specimens were found in this study.</p>
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            <p> Neoseiulus Hughes</p>
            <p> Neoseiulus Hughes 1948: 141 ; Chant &amp; McMurtry 2003: 15; 2007: 22.  Amblyseius (Typhlodromopsis), Muma 1961: 287 . </p>
            <p> Amblyseius (Amblyseius) section  Typhlodromopsis Wainstein 1962: 15 .  Amblyseius (Neoseiulus) Karg 1983: 313 . </p>
            <p> Typhlodromus (Neoseiulus), Nesbitt 1951: 34 . </p>
            <p> Typhlodromus (Neoseiulus) section  Neoseiulus, Wainstein 1962: 21 .  Neoseiulus anonymus (Chant &amp; Baker)</p>
            <p> Amblyseius anonymus Chant &amp; Baker 1965: 21 ; McMurtry 1983: 254; Schicha &amp; Elshafie 1980: 32; Moraes &amp; Mesa 1988:76; Moraes et al. 1991: 126; 2004: 102. </p>
            <p> Neoseiulus anonymus , Denmark &amp; Muma 1973: 265; Kreiter &amp; Moraes 1997: 378; Chant &amp; McMurtry 2007: 25. </p>
            <p>Previous records. Brazil, Colombia, Cuba, Guadeloupe, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Peru — Junín (McMurtry &amp; Moraes 1989), Saint Barthelemy and Venezuela.</p>
            <p>Remarks. No additional specimens were found in this study.</p>
            <p> Neoseiulus californicus (McGregor)</p>
            <p> Typhlodromus californicus McGregor 1954: 89 . </p>
            <p> Cydnodromus californicus, Athias-Henriot 1977: 62 . </p>
            <p> Neoseiulus californicus, Moraes et al. 1986: 73 ; 2004: 109; Chant &amp; McMurtry 2003: 21; 2007: 25.  Amblyseius (Neoseiulus) californicus, Ehara &amp; Amano 1998: 33 . </p>
            <p> Typhlodromus chilenensis Dosse 1958: 55 (synonym according to Athias-Henriot 1977). </p>
            <p>FEMALE. (4 specimens measured)</p>
            <p>Dorsal shield reticulate 378 (360–398) long, 176 (160–185) wide; j1 23 (21–25), j3 34 (31–38), j4 24 (22– 26), j5 25 (22–26), j6 30 (25–36), J2 36 (31–40), J5 13 (10–15), z2 34 (32–35), z4 34 (32–37), z5 26 (23–27), Z1 37 (34–40), Z4 53 (51–55), Z5 70 (65–75), s4 41 (36–45), S2 46 (45–47), S4 39 (36–42), S5 32 (29–35), r3 28 (25–30), R1 26 (23–27). Distances between st1-st3 62 (59–65), st2-st2 63 (59–65) and st5-st5 60 (58–62); ventrianal shield 130 (117–135) long, 102 (95–105) wide at level of ZV2 and 66 (65–67) wide at level of anus; elliptic preanal pores posteromesad to JV2; JV5 49 (48–50). Peritreme extending forward to level of j1. Movable cheliceral digit 25 (24–26) long, with 2 teeth; fixed cheliceral digit 30 (29–31) long, with 2 teeth. Calyx of spermatheca 11 (10–13) long. Macroseta sharp: StIV 54 (51–60). Chaetotaxy: genu II 2, 2/0-2/0, 1; genu III 1, 2/0-2/0, 1.</p>
            <p>MALE. (1 specimen measured)</p>
            <p>Dorsal shield pattern as in female 288 long, 160 wide; j1 18, j3 25, j4 18, j5 18, j6 25, J2 28, J5 10, z2 20, z4 25, z5 20, Z1 28, Z4 50, Z5 53, s4 35, S2 35, S4 33, S5 28, r3 23, R1 23. Ventrianal shield 113 long, 163 wide at the anterior corners; 4 pairs of lyrifissures (anterolaterad to ZV1, posterolaterad to ZV1, anterolaterad to ZV3 and posterolaterad to ZV3); elliptical preanal pores in posteriormesad with JV2. Peritreme extending forward to level of j3. Macroseta sharp: StIV 43. Chaetotaxy of genua II and III as in female.</p>
            <p> Specimens examined. Cuzco: Ollantaytambo — Río (13º15'38''S, 72º16' 01''W), 7-VII-2006, on  Nicandra physaloides (1Ψ). Tacna: Tacna — Pocollay (17°59'27''S, 70°13'06''W), 12-VII-2006, on  Datura stramonium (16Ψ); Tacna — Pocollay (18°00'16''S, 70°12'37''W), 12-VII-2006, on  D. stramonium (16Ψ); Tacna — Magollo (18°05'20''S, 70°19'24''W), 12-VII-2006, on  N. physaloides (1Ψ). Arequipa: Aplao — Parte baja, 15-VII-2006, on  D. stramonium (1Ψ); Aplao — Huancarqui (16°05'32''S, 72°28'57''W), 15-VII-2006, on  Brugmansia arborea (6Ψ, 1ɗ, 3 immatures); Aplao — Corire (16°11'01''S, 72°27'03''W), 15-VII-2006, on  Solanum nigrum (1Ψ, 1 immature); Camaná — El Monte (16°36'37''S, 72°42'27''W), 16-VII-2006, on  S. nigrum (3Ψ), on  Phaseolus vulgaris (Fabaceae) (6Ψ). Ica: Nazca — Ingenio (Vista Alegre, Sector Pangaraví) (14°51'01''S, 74°57'52''W), 18-VII-2006, on  Ricinus communis (1Ψ), on  Lycopersicon esculentum (3Ψ); Nazca — Puquial (Urbe) (14°49'14''S, 74°57'36''W), 18-VII-2006, on  D. stramonium (11Ψ, 2ɗ, 1 immature), on  Physalis pubescens (1Ψ); Ica — San Juan (13°59'31''S, 75°44'12''W), 19-VII-2006, on  B. arborea (3Ψ, 1ɗ); Ica — Pachacutec (Cacerío San Pedro) (14°10'51''S, 75°41'05''W), 19-VII-2006, on  R. communis (1Ψ), on  N. physaloides (22Ψ). Lima: Cañete — Agua Dulce (13°05'37''S, 76°25'08''W), 21-VII-2006, on  B. arborea (4Ψ, 1 immature); Cañete — Nuevo Imperial (13°04'27''S, 76°19'18''W), 21-VII-2006, on  Capsicum annum (4Ψ); Lima — SENASA Vitarte (12° 01' 28.2''S, 76° 54' 24.2'' W), 25-IV-2008, on  Ipomoea batata (Convolvulaceae) (25Ψ), on  R. communis (4Ψ), on  N. physaloides (3Ψ), on  Citrus reticulata (Rutaceae) (5Ψ), on  Passiflora edulis (Passifloraceae) (1Ψ),  S. melongena (3Ψ); Lima — Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos (12º03'52"S, 77º04'15"W)(3Ψ), 3-III-2008, on  I. batata (1Ψ), on  C. reticulata (1Ψ), on  Phaseolus vulgaris L. (  Fabaceae ) (10Ψ). Lambayeque: Chiclayo — Callanca (06°50'51''S, 79°48'57''W), 6-VIII-2006, on  Solanum melongena (6Ψ). La Libertad: Trujillo — Virú (08°24'32''S, 78°48'50''W), 7-VIII-2006, on  Cestrum auriculatum (2Ψ); Trujillo — Calunga (08°25'24''S, 78°48'50''W), 7-VIII-2006, on  C. auriculatum (25Ψ, 2ɗ). </p>
            <p>Previous records. Algeria, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, France, Guadeloupe, Guatemala, Greece, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Peru — Ica (Guanilo &amp; Martínez 2007) and Lima (El-Banhawy 1979; Guanilo &amp; Martínez 2007), Spain, Taiwan, Tunisia, Uruguay, USA and Venezuela.</p>
            <p>Remarks. The original description of this species was based on a male; detailed descriptions of females were given by El-Banhawy (1979) and Schuster &amp; Pritchard (1963) for specimens from Peru and USA (California), respectively. The females collected in this study are similar to those described by El-Banhawy (1979) and Schuster &amp; Pritchard (1963), but differ in that the movable cheliceral digit has 2 teeth instead of 1 tooth.</p>
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            <p> Neoseiulus idaeus Denmark &amp; Muma </p>
            <p> Neoseiulus idaeus Denmark &amp; Muma 1973: 266; Moraes et al. 2004: 124; Chant &amp; McMurtry 2007: 29.  Amblyseius idaeus, Moraes &amp; McMurtry 1983: 134 . </p>
            <p> Neoseiulus tridenticus Ueckermann, Moraes &amp; Zannou 2006 , in Zannou et al. 2006: 271 (New synonymy). </p>
            <p>FEMALE. (12 specimens measured)</p>
            <p>Dorsal shield 353 (325–383) long and 169 (155–183) wide; j1 22 (20–24), j3 49 (46–53), j4 42 (37–45), j5 44 (40–47), j6 50 (46–54), J2 52 (48–57), J5 10 (9–12), z2 46 (42–51), z4 50 (45–55), z5 37 (33–41), Z1 53 (48–57), Z4 67 (62–75), Z5 69 (61–77), s4 61 (57–65), S2 58 (52–68), S4 39 (33–45), S5 32 (25–37), r3 30 (24–36), R1 36 (28–43). Sternal shield reticulate with posterior region lightly sclerotized; seta st3 off sternal shield; distances between st1-st3 60 (55–68) and st2-st2 60 (58–65) and st5-st5 71 (60–80); ventrianal shield reticulate 121 (108–132) long, 93 (85–99) wide at level of ZV2 and 77 (75–80) wide at level of anus; elliptic preanal pores posteromesad to JV2; JV5 52 (48–56). Peritreme extending forward to level of j3. Movable cheliceral digit 26 long, with 2 teeth; fixed cheliceral digit 25 long, with 5 teeth. Calyx of spermatheca cupshaped 10 (10–12) long. Macroseta sharp: StIV 44 (40–50). Chaetotaxy of genu II 2, 2/0-2/0, 1; genu III 1, 2/ 1-2/0, 1.</p>
            <p>MALE. (2 specimens measured)</p>
            <p>Dorsal shield 290 (288–293) long, 163 (150–175) wide; j1 20, j3 43 (40–45), j4 33, j5 38 (35–40), j6 40, J2 41 (40–41), J5 8 (5–10), z2 40 (38–43), z4 45 (44–45), z5 30 (27–33), Z1 44 (38–50), Z4 46 (45–47), Z5 48 (45–51), s4 48 (45–50), S2 45, S4 26 (25–28), S5 26 (25–28), r3 28 (28–29), R1 25. Ventrianal shield 118 (110–125) long, 140 (105–175) wide at the anterior corners; 4 pairs of lyrifissures (anterior to ZV1, posterolaterad to ZV1, anterolaterad to ZV3 and posterolaterad ZV3); elliptical preanal pores posteromesad with JV2. Peritreme extending forward to level of j3. Macroseta sharp: StIV 36 (35–38). Chaetotaxy of genua II and III as in female.</p>
            <p> Specimens examined. Cuzco: Ollantaytambo — Río (13º15'38''S, 72º16' 01''W), 7-VII-2006, on  Tecoma sp. (  Bignoniaceae ) (3Ψ, 2 immatures), on  N. physaloides (4Ψ, 1ɗ, 1 immature), on  S. nigrum (2Ψ). Tacna: Tacna — Pachia (17°53'26''S, 70°08'43''W), 12-VII-2006, on  Brugmansia candida (4Ψ, 1ɗ). Amazonas: Bagua Grande — Esperanza Baja (05°45'22''S, 78°25'59''W), 1-VIII-2006, on  Solanum albidum (3Ψ, 1ɗ); Bagua Grande — Cajaruro (05°50'14''S, 78°23'46''W), 1-VIII-2006, on  Ricinus communis (5Ψ). Cajamarca: Jaén — Tila Alta (05°43'57''S, 78°57'13''W), 5-VIII-2006, on  Datura stramonium (4Ψ, 2ɗ). La Libertad: Trujillo — Universidad Nacional de Trujillo (08°06'48''S, 79°02'23''W), 7-VIII-2006, on  Nicandra physaloides (6Ψ). </p>
            <p>Previous records. Argentina (Furtado et al. 2007), Brazil, Colombia, Paraguay and Venezuela.</p>
            <p> Remarks. In addition to the specimens collected in this study, we also examined 3 paratypes of this species from Álvaro de Carvalho, São Paulo, Brazil, several other specimens identified as  N. idaeus from different parts of Brazil and one specimen from Paraguay. The females collected in this study and the paratype females all have a lightly sclerotized posterior margin of the sternal shield. Additionally, all of these specimens have st3 inserted off the sternal shield. The position of st3 was not mentioned in the text of the original description of  N. idaeus , but in the original illustration st3 is shown inserted on the sternal shield. This led Ueckermann, Moraes and Zannou (in Zannou et al. 2006) to describe  Neoseiulus tridenticus from Kenya as a new species, due to st3 being inserted off the sternal shield. Considering the great similarity between these two nominal species and the fact that  N. idaeus was released in large numbers in Kenya in 1985 and 1989 (Yaninek et al. 1993) for the control of the cassava green mite,  Mononychellus tanajoa (Bondar) , we conclude that  N. tridenticus is a junior synonym of  N. idaeus . </p>
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            <p> Neoseiulus peruanas (El-Banhawy)</p>
            <p> Amblyseius peruanas El-Banhawy 1979: 113 . </p>
            <p> Neoseiulus peruanus, Chant &amp; McMurtry 2003: 29 ; 2007: 29.  Neoseiulus peruanas, Moraes et al. 2004: 138 . </p>
            <p>FEMALE. (1 specimen measured)</p>
            <p>Dorsal shield 320 long, 168 wide; j1 20, j3 30, j4 20, j5 19, j6 23, J2 28, J5 7, z2 30, z4 29, z5 22, Z1 30, Z4 47, Z5 55, s4 36, S2 38, S4 24, S5 17, r3 30, R1 25. Distances between st1-st3 50, st2-st2 50 and st5-st5 60, ventrianal shield 95 long, 63 wide at level of ZV2 and 53 wide at level of anus. Preanal pores not distinguishable; JV5 89 (88–90). Peritreme extending forward to level of j1. Not possible to measure movable and fixed digits and to count their teeth. Calyx trumpet-shaped, 15 long. Macroseta sharp: StIV 25. Chaetotaxy: genu II - 1, 2/0-2/1, 1; genu III - 1, 2/1-2/0, 1.</p>
            <p> Specimen examined. Lambayeque: Chiclayo — Monsefú (06°32'19''S, 79°52'45''W), 6-VIII-2006, on  Brugmansia arborea (1Ψ). </p>
            <p>Previous records. Peru- Lima (El-Banhawy 1979).</p>
            <p> Remarks. The single female collected in this study has seta R1 1.4 times as long as mentioned in the original description of this species. In addition, differently from what was mentioned in the original description of this species, the chaetotaxy of genu III of the specimen collected is 1, 2/1-2/0, 1, instead of 1, 0/1-2/1, 2. According to Chant &amp; McMurtry (2003),  N. peruanas is the sole species in the  peruanus [sic] species group, characterized, among other aspects, by having elongate ventrianal shield (ratio length/width = 2.0); in the specimen collected in this study that ratio is 1.5. </p>
            <p> Neoseiulus tunus (De Leon) </p>
            <p> Typhlodromips tunu s De Leon 1967: 29. </p>
            <p> Amblyseius tunus, McMurtry &amp; Moraes 1989: 181 . </p>
            <p> Neoseiulus tunus, Moraes et al. 2000: 248 ; 2004: 135; Chant &amp; McMurtry 2007: 31. </p>
            <p>FEMALE. (3 specimens measured)</p>
            <p>Dorsal shield 283 (280–285) long, 174 (170–178) wide; j1 22 (21–23), j3 27 (25–29), j4 14 (13–15), j5 16 (15–18), j6 20 (20–21), J2 22, J5 7, z2 20 (20–21), z4 27 (25–30), z5 15 (15–16), Z1 26 (25–27), Z4 41 (40– 41), Z5 67 (65–68), s4 37 (36–37), S2 32 (31–33), S4 20 (18–21), S5 13, r3 23 (20–25), R1 16 (15–17). Distances between st1-st3 57 (55–58), st2-st2 63 (61–65) and st5-st5 61 (58–63); ventrianal shield 99 (98–100) long, 70 (65–75) wide at level of ZV2 and 56 (55–58) wide at level of anus; elliptic preanal pores posteromesad to JV2; JV5 42 (40–43). Peritreme extending forward to level of j1. Movable cheliceral digit 30 long, with 3 teeth; fixed cheliceral digit 34 (33–35) long, with 7 teeth. Calyx of spermatheca 10 (8–11) long. Macrosetae slightly knobbed SgeIV 22 (21–22), StiIV 18 (17–19), StIV 32 (31–32). Chaetotaxy: genu II 2, 2/0-2/1, 1; genu III 1, 2/1-2/0, 1.</p>
            <p>Specimens examined. San Martín: Tarapoto — Marginal Este (06°27'47''S, 76°18'16''W), 27-VII-2006, on unknown plant (9Ψ).</p>
            <p>Previous records. Argentina (Furtado et al. 2007), Brazil, Guadeloupe, Jamaica, Marie-Galante, Martinique, Peru- Cuzco (McMurtry &amp; Moraes 1989) and Trinidad.</p>
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            <p> Phytoseiulus Evans</p>
            <p> Phytoseiulus Evans 1952: 397 ; Chant &amp; McMurtry 2006: 17; 2007: 53.  Phytoseiulus (Phytoseiulus) Wainstein 1962: 18 . </p>
            <p> Amblyseius (Phytoseiulus), Pritchard &amp; Baker 1962: 294 .  Mesoseiulus Gonzalez &amp; Schuster 1962: 18 . </p>
            <p> Phytoseiulus fragariae Denmark &amp; Schicha </p>
            <p> Phytoseiulus fragariae Denmark &amp; Schicha 1983: 34; Moraes et al. 1991: 132; 2004: 167; Chant &amp; McMurtry 2006: 17; 2007: 55. </p>
            <p>FEMALE. (3 specimens measured)</p>
            <p>Dorsal shield 333 (318–343) long, 247 (240–253) wide; j1 22 (21–23), j3 31 (27–35), j4 19 (18–21), j5 16 (16–17), j6 62 (60–67), J5 5 (5–6), z2 11 (10–13), z4 52 (43–59), z5 9 (8–10), Z1 120 (116–125), Z4 123 (117–131), Z5 142 (136–145), s4 157 (152–164), S5 31 (30–31), r3 18 (16–20), R1 23 (22–25). Distances between st1-st3 61 (58–63), st2-st2 68 (63–75) and st5-st5 79 (75–83); ventrianal shield 114 (110–120) long, 95 (90–100) wide at level of ZV2 and 76 (75–78) wide at level of anus; rounded preanal pores posteromesad to JV2; JV5 52. Peritreme extending forward to level of z2. Movable cheliceral digit 25 long, with 3 teeth; fixed cheliceral digit 28 long, with 6 teeth. Calyx of spermatheca 19 (18–20) long. Macrosetae sharp: SgeIV 59 (57–60), StiIV 34 (31–35), StIV 75 (74–75). Chaetotaxy: genu II - 2, 2/1-2/0, 1; genu III - 1, 2/1-2/0, 1.</p>
            <p>MALE. (1 specimen measured)</p>
            <p>Dorsal shield 295 long, 255 wide; j1 18, j3 22, j4 12, j5 15, j6 52, J5 4, z2 11, z4 54, z5 10, Z1 110, Z4 110, Z5 105, s4 95, S5 29, r3 11, R1 23. Ventrianal shield 120 long and 180 wide at the anterior corners; 4 pairs of lyrifissures (anterior to ZV2, anterolaterad to ZV2, posterolaterad to ZV2 and posterior to ZV2); preanal pores not discernible. Peritreme extending forward to level of seta z4. Macrosetae sharp: SgeIV 41, StiIV 25, StIV 58. Chaetotaxy of genua II and III as in female.</p>
            <p> Specimens examined. San Martín: Nueva Cajamarca — Rioja (05°56'29''S, 77°18'17''W), 29-VII-2006, on  Physalis pubescens (1Ψ); Nueva Cajamarca — Rioja (Los Olivos) (05°56'13''S, 77°19'07''W), 29-VII- 2006, on  Solanum caricaefolium (1Ψ, 2ɗ, 1 immature); Soritor — Rioja (Indochi) (06°07'34''S, 77°07'36''W), 29-VII-2006, on  Brugmansia suaveolens (12Ψ, 1ɗ). </p>
            <p>Previous records. Argentina, Brazil and Colombia.</p>
            <p> Phytoseiulus macropilis (Banks)</p>
            <p> Laelaps macropilis Banks 1905: 139 . </p>
            <p> Phytoseiulus macropilis, Schuster &amp; Pritchard 1963: 279 ; Muma et al. 1970: 30; McMurtry 1983: 259; Denmark &amp; Schicha 1983: 31; Moraes et al. 1986: 108; 2000: 249; 2004: 167; Takahashi &amp; Chant 1993: 28; Kreiter &amp; Moraes 1997: 378; Gondim &amp; Moraes 2001: 81; Chant &amp; McMurtry 2007: 55. </p>
            <p> Phytoseiulus speyeri Evans 1952: 398 (synonym according to Kennet 1958). </p>
            <p> Phytoseiulus chanti Ehara 1966: 135 (synonym according to Denmark &amp; Muma 1973). </p>
            <p>FEMALE. (3 specimens measured)</p>
            <p>Dorsal shield 347 (330–363) long, 208 (205–213) wide; j1 25 (23–27), j3 40 (39–42), j4 53 (50–55), j5 68 (65–70), j6 155 (150–161), J5 5, z2 13 (11–15), z4 55 (52–58), z5 11 (9–13), Z1 95 (95–96), Z4 119 (115– 123), Z5 110 (103–122), s4 154 (140–170), S5 35 (33–40), r3 26 (25–27), R1 23 (20–26). Distances between st1-st3 73 (70–75), st2-st2 71 (68–75) and st5-st5 77 (75–78); ventrianal shield 93 (88–100) long and 77 (75– 78) wide at level of anus, with 1 pair of preanal setae (JV2); small preanal pores posterolaterad to JV2; JV5 38. Peritreme extending forward to level of z2. Movable cheliceral digit 22 long, with 3 teeth; fixed cheliceral digit 25 long, with 8 teeth. Calyx of spermatheca 31 (30–33) long. Macrosetae serrate and sharp: SgeIV 77 (73–83), StiIV 38 (36–40), StIV 110 (107–113). Chaetotaxy: genu II 2, 2/1-2/0, 1; genu III 1, 2/1-2/0, 1.</p>
            <p> Specimens examined. Lima: Cañete — Nuevo Imperial (13°04'33''S, 76°21'12''W), 21-VII-2006, on  Lippia nodiflora (18Ψ, 1ɗ); La Libertad: Trujillo — Universidad Nacional de Trujillo (08°06'48''S, 79°02'23''W), 7-VIII-2006, on  Nicandra physaloides (5Ψ, 4 immatures). </p>
            <p>Previous records. Angola, Argentina, Barbados, Brazil, Canada, Canary Islands, Colombia, Cook Islands, Costa Rica, Cuba, Fiji, French Polynesia, Guadeloupe, Guatemala, Hawaii, Honduras, Jamaica, Les Saintes, Marie-Galante, Martinique, Mexico, Montenegro, Moto Quavarei, New Caledonia, Panama, Peru — Lima (Murphy 1984; Yaseen &amp; Bennett 1976), Poland, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Saint-Martin, Tahiti, USA and Venezuela.</p>
            <p>Remarks. Some of the specimens collected in this study have seta JV2 inserted off ventrianal shield, i.e. the ventrianal shield has no preanal seta. McMurtry (1983) reported the same variation for specimens from Guatemala.</p>
            <p> Phytoseiulus persimilis Athias-Henriot</p>
            <p> Phytoseiulus persimilis Athias-Henriot 1957: 347 ; Moraes et al. 2004: 169; Chant &amp; McMurtry 2007: 55.  Phytoseiulus riegeli Dosse 1958: 48 (synonym according to Chant 1959; Chant et al. 1978; Denmark &amp; Schicha 1983; Karg 1971; Kennett &amp; Caltagirone 1968). </p>
            <p> Phytoseiulus tardi Lombardini 1959: 166 (synonym according to Kennett &amp; Caltagirone 1968). </p>
            <p>FEMALE. (3 specimens measured)</p>
            <p>Dorsal shield 364 (363–365) long, 211 (200–218) wide; j1 28 (26–31), j3 47 (42–55), j4 58 (53–65), j5 75 (62–86), j6 155 (153–158), J5 5 (5–6), z2 18 (16–20), z4 66 (65–67), z5 7 (6–8), Z1 119 (116–124), Z4 137 (134–139), Z5 135, s4 174 (173–175), S5 31 (27–36), r3 29 (28–30), R1 35 (31–38). Distances between st1- st3 71 (68–75), st2-st2 77 (75–78) and st5-st5 92 (85–95); ventrianal shield 94 (93–98) long and 80 (78–83) at level of anus; JV5 50. Peritreme extending forward to level of z2. Movable cheliceral digit 25 long, with 3 teeth; fixed cheliceral digit 24 long, with 7 teeth. Calyx of spermatheca 32 (30–35) long. Macrosetae sharp: SgeIV 87 (83–91), StiIV 46 (43–50), StIV 127 (123–130). Chaetotaxy: genu II 2, 2/1-2/0, 1; genu III 1, 2/1-2/ 0, 1.</p>
            <p>MALE. (1 specimen measured)</p>
            <p>Dorsal shield 290 long, 175 wide; j1 19, j3 39, j4 49, j5 66, j6 105, J5 4, z2 20, z4 65, z5 6, Z1 80, Z4 100, Z5 101, s4 125, S5 27, r3 27, R1 40. Ventrianal shield 133 long and 148 wide at the anterior corners; 1 pair of lyrifissure (laterad to ZV2); rounded preanal pores in line to JV2. Peritreme extending forward to level of z4. Macrosetae sharp: SgeIV 55, StiIV 35, StIV 85. Chaetotaxy as in female.</p>
            <p> Specimens examined. Tacna: Tacna — Pocollay (17°59'27''S, 70°13'06''W), 12-VII-2006, on  Datura stramonium (2ΨΨ, 2ɗ); Tacna — 5 y 6 (18°11'13''S, 70°25'35''W), 12-VII-2006, on  Brugmansia arborea (2Ψ, 1ɗ, 6 immatures). Lambayeque: Chiclayo — Callanca (06°50'51''S, 79°48'57''W), 6-VIII-2006, on  Cestrum auriculatum (1Ψ). La Libertad: Trujillo — Universidad Nacional de Trujillo (08°06'48''S, 79°02'23''W), 18- I-2006, on  Nicandra physaloides (45Ψ, 7ɗ); on  Lycopersicon peruvianum (26Ψ, 8ɗ). Lima: Lima — SENASA Vitarte (12° 01' 28.2''S, 76° 54' 24.2'' W), 25-IV-2008, on  I. batata (5Ψ),  S. melongena (3Ψ), on  N. physaloides (3Ψ), on  P. edulis (1Ψ); Lima — Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos (12º03'52"S, 77º04'15"W)(3Ψ), 3-III-2008, on  I. batata (10Ψ),  R. communis (5Ψ). </p>
            <p>Previous records. Algeria, Australia, Canary Islands, Chile, China, Costa Rica, Finland, France, Greece, Guatemala, Hungary, Israel, Italy, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, New Caledonia, Peru - Lima (El-Banhawy 1979; Guanilo &amp; Martínez 2007) and Ica (Guanilo &amp; Martínez 2007), Reunion Island, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Tunisia, Turkey, USA and Venezuela.</p>
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            <p> Aristadromips Chant &amp; McMurtry</p>
            <p> Aristadromips Chant &amp; McMurtry 2005c: 321 ; 2007: 59. </p>
            <p> Aristadromips escarsidentatus Guanilo &amp; Moraes n. sp. (Figure 5) </p>
            <p>Diagnosis. Characterized by having dorsal shield with light reticulation anterolaterally and a pattern of faint roundish, elongate elements centrally between setae z2 and Z4, shield smooth elsewhere; setae smooth, except Z5 lightly serrate; setae S2, S4 and S5 relatively short [(length of dorsal shield/ length of seta S4) + (length of dorsal shield/ length of seta S5) ca. 28.0]; ventrianal shield vase-shaped, smooth; movable and fixed cheliceral digits with 3 and 4 teeth, respectively; calyx of spermatheca cup-shaped, thick-walled basally; atrium undifferentiated; macrosetae SgeI, SgeII, SgeIII and StIV slightly knobbed.</p>
            <p>FEMALE. (2 specimens measured)</p>
            <p>Dorsum. Dorsal shield with slightly anterolateral reticulation, with a pattern of faint roundish and elongate elements in the central area anterior to seta Z4 and smooth elsewhere, with 12 pairs of visible poroids and one pair of visible pores, 330 (328–333) long and 185 (183–188) wide; j1 28 (25–30), j3 41 (40–42), j4 22 (20– 23), j5 21 (20–22), j6 23 (21–24), J2 21 (20–22), J5 8 (6–9), z2 32 (30–33), z4 36 (34–37), z5 21 (20–22), Z1 26 (25–27), Z4 48 (44–51), Z5 62 (58–65), s4 48 (46–50), S2 40, S4 27 (26–27), S5 21 (20–21), r3 30, R1 32 (31–33). Setae smooth, except Z5, slightly serrate.</p>
            <p>Venter. All shields smooth. Posterior margin of sternal shield slightly concave; distances between st1-st3 64, st2-st2 64 (62–65), st5-st5 77. Ventrianal shield vase-shaped, anterior margin straight, 103 (100–105) long, 84 (83–85) wide at level of ZV2 and 69 (68–70) wide at level of anus; with 3 pairs of preanal setae (JV1, JV2 and ZV2); JV4, JV5, ZV1 and ZV3 on soft cuticle; JV5 51. Preanal pores posteromesad to JV2. Two pairs of metapodal shields.</p>
            <p>Peritreme. Extending slightly beyond level of j1.</p>
            <p>Chelicera. Movable digit 40 long, 3 teeth; fixed digit 41 long, with 4 teeth.</p>
            <p>Spermatheca. Calyx cup-shaped, thick-walled basally, 6 (5–7) long; atrium undifferentiated.</p>
            <p>Legs. Macrosetae SgeI, SgeII, SgeIII and StIV slightly knobbed, other macrosetae sharp: SgeI 24 (23–25), SgeII 23 (22–23), SgeIII 26 (25–26), SgeIV 45 (42–48), StiIV 31(28–33), StIV 68 (67–68). Chaetotaxy: genu II 2, 2/1-2/0, 1; genu III 1, 2/0-2/0, 1.</p>
            <p>MALE: Unknown.</p>
            <p> Locality and type material. Holotype female: Lambayeque, Chiclayo, Callanca (06°50'51''S, 79°48'57''W), 6-VIII-2006, on  Vallesia glabra (Cav.) , A. D. Guanilo, deposited at ESALQ-USP. One paratype female: Lambayeque, Chiclayo, Callanca (06°50'51''S, 79°48'57''W), 6-VIII-2006, on  Solanum melongena L., A. D. Guanilo, deposited at ESALQ-USP. </p>
            <p> Etymology. The name  escarsidentatus refers to the reduced number of teeth on the fixed digit of the chelicera of this new species. </p>
            <p> Remarks.  Aristadromips escarsidentatus n. sp. shares short setae S4 and S5 with species of  Typhlodromips De Leon, but not with other species of  Aristadromips . This new species differs to  A. quercicolus (De Leon) by having shorter setae J2, Z1, Z4, S4 and S5; longer setae j4, j5 and z5; and the fixed cheliceral digit with fewer teeth (4 Vs 8–9 teeth). </p>
            <p> Typhlodromips De Leon </p>
            <p> Typhlodromips De Leon 1965b: 23 ; Chant &amp; McMurtry 2005c: 323; 2007: 61.  Amblyseius (Typhlodromips), Wainstein 1983: 313 . tee group Schicha 1987: 113. </p>
            <p>ochii species group Ehara &amp; Amano 1998: 41.</p>
            <p> Typhlodromips angustus Guanilo &amp; Moraes n. sp. (Figure 6) </p>
            <p>Diagnosis. Characterized by having dorsal shield with distinct anterolateral striation, a pattern of faint roundish elements in the central area laterad j-series and anterior to seta S4, shield smooth elsewhere; seta Z4 longer than distance between its base and the base of seta Z5; movable and fixed cheliceral digits with 3 and 7 teeth, respectively; calyx of spermatheca slender, tubular, mostly parallel-sided flaring distally only very close to vesicle; macrosetae slender, with small knobs, except SgeIV stout and StIV sharp.</p>
            <p>FEMALE. (3 specimens measured)</p>
            <p>Dorsum. Dorsal shield with distinct anterolateral striation, with a pattern of faint roundish elements in the central area laterad j-series and anterior to seta S4, shield smooth elsewhere, with 15 pairs of visible poroids and 2 pairs of visible pores, 285 (278–293) long and 172 (170–175) wide; j1 19 (18–20), j3 23 (22–23), j4 14, j5 13 (12–15), j6 15, J2 16 (15–16), J5 10, z2 15 (15–16), z4 21 (20–23), z5 14 (13–15), Z1 22 (20–24), Z4 52 (50–56), Z5 72 (70–74), s4 35 (35–36), S2 24 (23–25), S4 16 (15–17), S5 14 (13–15), r3 14 (12–15), R1 13 (13–14). Setae smooth, except Z4 and Z5, serrate.</p>
            <p>Venter. Sternal shield almost totally smooth, with few lateral striae; posterior margin slightly concave; distances between st1-st3 52 (52–53), st2-st2 55 (53–56). Genital shield smooth; distance between st5-st5 69 (66–70). Ventrianal shield smooth, pentagonal, anterior margin straight, 107 (105–108) long, 89 (88–90) wide at level of ZV2 and 61 (60–62) wide at level of anus; with 3 pairs of preanal setae (JV1, JV2 and ZV2); JV4, JV5, ZV1 and ZV3 on soft cuticle; JV5 43 (40–45); elliptic preanal pores mesad, and in transverse line with, JV2. Two pairs of short metapodal shields.</p>
            <p>Peritreme. Extending just beyond level of j1.</p>
            <p>Chelicera. Movable digit 27 (25–28) long with 3 teeth; fixed digit 28 (25–30) long with 7 teeth.</p>
            <p>Spermatheca. Calyx slender, tubular, mostly parallel-sided, flaring distally only very close to vesicle, 41 (40–42) long; atrium small.</p>
            <p>Legs. Macrosetae slender and with small knobs, except SgeIV stout and StIV sharp: SgeI 21 (20–22), SgeII 16 (15–17), SgeIII 19 (18–20), Sge IV 32 (31–33), StiIV 13 (12–14), StIV 54 (52–56). Chaetotaxy: genu II 2, 2/0-2/0, 1; genu III 1, 2/1-2/0, 1.</p>
            <p>MALE. (1 specimen measured)</p>
            <p>Dorsum. Dorsal shield pattern as in female, 225 long, 133 wide; j1 17, j3 25, j4 12, j5 12, j6 13, J2 12, J5 9, z2 15, z4 20, z5 12, Z1 16, Z4 38, Z5 52, s4 27, S2 18, S4 18, S5 10, r3 9, R1 12. Setae smooth, except Z4 and Z5, slightly serrate.</p>
            <p>Venter. Ventrianal shield subtriangular, rounded anteriorly, reticulate; 88 long and 138 wide at the anterior corners; with 3 pairs of preanal setae; with 3 pairs of lyrifissures (anterior and slightly lateral to JV1; anterior and slightly lateral to ZV1 and almost in line transversal with JV2); elliptical preanal pores mesad, and in transversal line with, JV2.</p>
            <p>Spermatodactyl. Distally V-shaped; 14 long.</p>
            <p>Legs. Macrosetae slender and sharp, except SgeIV stout and with a small knob at tip: SgeI 19, SgeII 13, SgeIII 16, SgeIV 28, StiIV 9, StIV 42.</p>
            <p>Peritreme. Extending to level of j1.</p>
            <p> Locality and type material. Holotype female and allotype male: San Martín: Tarapoto, Juan Guerra (06°32'51''S, 76°20'41''W), 27-VII-2006, on  Lycopersicon esculentum Mill var. cerasiforme (Dunal) , A. D. Guanilo; two paratype females: San Martín, Moyobamba (06°02'55''S, 76°58'14''W), 28-VII-2006, on  Solanum caricaefolium Rusby, A. D. Guanilo ; one paratype female: San Martín, Moyobamba (06°02'38''S, 76°57'30''W), 28-VII-2006, on  Brugmansia suaveolens (Willd.) , A. D. Guanilo; all deposited at ESALQ-USP. Three paratype females: San Martín, Soritor, Rioja (Indochi) (06°07'34''S, 77°07'36''W), 29-VII-2006, on  Physalis pubescens L., A. D. Guanilo; two paratype females: Amazonas, Bagua Grande, Aramango (05°43'52''S, 78°26'24''W), 2-VIII-2006, on  Capsicum frutescens L, A. D. Guanilo; all deposited at MHN. </p>
            <p> Etymology. The name  angustus refers to the slender calyx of the spermatheca. </p>
            <p> Remarks. This new species is similar to  Typhlodromips dentilis (De Leon) and  T. sessor (De Leon), both of which differ by having dorsal shield with distinct imbrications centrally. In addition,  T. dentilis differs by having j3 1.30 longer and Z4 0.80 shorter than the new species; whereas  T. sessor differs by having a broader calyx of spermatheca. </p>
            <p> Typhlodromips amazonensis Guanilo &amp; Moraes n. sp. (Figure 7) </p>
            <p>Diagnosis. Characterized by having dorsal shield with a pattern of faint roundish and elongate elements over most of its surface anterad to region between S2 and S4 and smooth posteriorly; movable cheliceral digit with 3 teeth, fixed cheliceral digit with 8 teeth; calyx of spermatheca funnel-shaped; base of major duct distinctly sclerotized, lending a forked appearance to the atrium; macrosetae of genua I–IV with small knobs, StiIV stout, slightly shorter than other setae (not a true macroseta) and StIV sharp.</p>
            <p>FEMALE. (2 specimens measured)</p>
            <p>Dorsum. Dorsal shield with a pattern of faint roundish and elongate elements over most of its surface anterad to region between between S2 and S4, except for a marginal band that is reticulated anterad to s4 and smooth posterad to it; smooth posterad to region between S2 and S4; with 11 pairs of visible poroids and 3 pairs of visible pores, 314 (310–318) long and 208 (203–213) wide; j1 18 (16–20), j3 20 (18–21), j4 11 (10– 11), j5 12 (11–13), j6 12 (11–13), J2 14 (13–14), J5 8, z2 14 (13–15), z4 14, z5 12, Z1 15 (14–15), Z4 30 (27– 32), Z5 63 (61–64), s4 20 (18–21), S2 19 (18–19), S4 16 (15–17), S5 13 (12–13), r3 13, R1 11. Setae smooth, except Z4 and Z5, serrate.</p>
            <p>Venter. All shields smooth. Sternal shield with posterior margin concave; distances between st1-st3 58 (57–58) and st2-st2 66 (64–67). Distance between st5-st5 73. Ventrianal shield pentagonal, anterior margin straight, 109 (108–110) long and 91 (90–93) wide at level of ZV2; with 3 pairs of preanal setae (JV1, JV2 and ZV2); JV4, JV5, ZV1 and ZV3 on soft cuticle; JV5 26 (23–29); preanal pores mesad to and in transversal line with JV2. Two pairs of metapodal shields.</p>
            <p>Peritreme. Extending to level of j1.</p>
            <p>Chelicera. Movable digit 28 (27–28) long with 3 teeth; fixed digit 26 (25–27) long with 8 teeth.</p>
            <p>Spermatheca. Calyx funnel-shaped, 13 long; base of major duct distinctly sclerotized lending a forked appearance to the atrium.</p>
            <p>Legs. Macrosetae of genua I–IV with small knobs, StiIV stout, slightly shorter than other setae (not a true macroseta) and StIV sharp: SgeI 10, SgeII 10, SgeIII 12 (10–13), SgeIV 19 (18–19), StiIV 9 (8–10), StIV 33 (31–35). Chaetotaxy: genu II 2, 2/0-2/0, 1; genu III 1, 2/1-2/0, 1. MALE: Unknown.</p>
            <p> Locality and type material. Holotype female: Amazonas, Pedro Ruiz, Donce (05°59'34''S, 77°58'16''W), 1-VIII-2006, on  Cestrum sp., A. D. Guanilo, deposited at ESALQ-USP. One paratype female: same collection data as holotype, deposited at MHN. </p>
            <p> Etymology. The name  amazonensis refers to the type locality of this new species, in Amazonas, Peru. </p>
            <p> Remarks. This new species is similar to  Typhlodromips confertus (De Leon),  T. digitulus (Denmark) and  T. hellougreus Denmark &amp; Muma.  Typhlodromips confertus differs by having dorsal shield imbricate and calyx of spermatheca elongate and tubular.  Typhlodromips digitulus (see redescription underneath) differs from this new species by having dorsal shield reticulate, j4-J2 shorter, and Z4 and Z5 longer than the new species here described.  Typhlodromips hellougreus (see redescription underneath) differs by having dorsal shield reticulate and calyx of spermatheca ca. 1.5 times as long as  T. amazonensis . According to Chant &amp; McMurtry (2005c) this new species belongs to the lugubris species group of genus  Typhlodromips . </p>
            <p> Typhlodromips digitulus (Denmark) (Figures 8 A, B) </p>
            <p> Amblyseius digitulus Denmark 1965: 91</p>
            <p> Typhlodromips digitulus, Muma et al. 1970: 86 ; Moraes et al. 2004: 211 FEMALE. (1 paratype measured) </p>
            <p>Dorsal shield 324 long, 192 wide; j1 21, j3 21, j4 6, j5 7, j6 9, J2 11, J5 8, z2 9, z4 11, z5 7, Z1 12, Z4 36, Z5 82, s4 24, S2 18, S4 14, S5 12, r3 10, R1 10. Distances between st1-st3 48, st2-st2 50 and st5-st5 46; ventrianal shield 90 long, 70 wide at level of ZV2 and 70 wide at level of anus; elliptic preanal pores posteromesad to JV2. Peritreme extending forward to level of j1. Movable cheliceral digit 20 long, with 4 teeth; fixed cheliceral digit 18 long, with 11 teeth. Calyx of spermatheca 20 long. Macrosetae of leg IV and of genu III knobbed; other macrosetae sharp: SgeI 17, SgeII 18, SgeIII 22, StiIII 16, SgeIV 38, StiIV 23, StIV 47. Chaetotaxy (not observed).</p>
            <p> Specimen examined. One paratype female: USA, Florida, Polk, 7-V-1973, on  Paspalum notatum (Poaceae) , H. A. Denmark. </p>
            <p>Previous records. USA.</p>
            <p> Remarks. Although this species was not found and has not been reported from Peru, a partial redescription is here provided because of the insufficient published information on the morphology of this species and because of its similarity with a new species here described,  T. amazonensis n. sp.</p>
            <p> Typhlodromips hellougreus Denmark &amp; Muma (Figures 8 C, D) </p>
            <p> Typhlodromips hellougreus Denmark &amp; Muma 1967: 173; Moraes et al. 2004: 214; Chant &amp; McMurtry 2007: 61. </p>
            <p>FEMALE. (Holotype measured) Dorsal shield 385 long, 240 wide; j1 20, j3 19, j4 11, j5 10, j6 10, J2 14, J5 11, z2 14, z4 15, z5 10, Z1 18, Z4 28, Z5 61, s4 20, S2 20, S4 20, S5 20, r3 17, R1 13. Distances between st1-st3 63, st2-st2 67 and st5-st5 75; ventrianal shield 125 long, 105 wide at level of ZV2 and 85 wide at level of anus; elliptic preanal pores mesad and almost in transversal line with JV2. Peritreme extending forward to level of j1. Movable cheliceral digit 28 long, with 2 teeth; fixed cheliceral digit 29 long, with 7 teeth. Calyx of spermatheca 19 long. Macrosetae of leg IV slightly knobbed; other macrosetae sharp: SgeI 23, SgeII 15, SgeIII 18, SgeIV 16, StiIV 11, StIV 44. Chaetotaxy: genu II 2, 2/0-2/0, 1; genu III 1, 2/1-2/0, 1.</p>
            <p>MALE. (Allotype measured)</p>
            <p>Dorsal shield 305 long, 160 wide; j1 18, j3 19, j4 10, j5 10, j6 12, J2 13, J5 11, z2 13, z4 12, z5 10, Z1 12, Z4 24, Z5 45, s4 18, S2 20, S4 16, S5 16, r3 15, R1 15. Ventrianal shield, 128 long and 150 wide at the anterior corners; elliptic preanal pores posteromesad to JV2; lyrifissures not discernable on ventrianal shield. Peritreme extending forward to level of j1. Shape of macrosetae as in female: SgeI 11, SgeII, 13, SgeIII 13, SgeIV 13, StiIV 14, StIV 36. Chaetotaxy as in female.</p>
            <p> Specimens examined. Holotype: USA, Florida, San Sebastian, 25-II-1966, on  Pinus clausa (Pinaceae) , M. H. Muma; Allotype: USA, Florida, Frostproof, 3-III-1966, on unknown plant, M. H. Muma. </p>
            <p>Previous records. USA.</p>
            <p> Remarks. Although this species was not found and has not been reported from Peru, a partial redescription is here provided because of the insufficient published information on the morphology of this species and because of its similarity with a new species here described,  T. amazonensis n. sp.</p>
            <p> Typhlodromips mangleae De Leon </p>
            <p> Typhlodromips mangleae De Leon 1967: 28 ; Moraes et al. 2004: 217; Chant &amp; McMurtry 2007: 63.  Amblyseius mangleae, Moraes et al. 1991: 124 . </p>
            <p>FEMALE. (1 specimen measured)</p>
            <p>Dorsal shield 325 long, 215 wide; j1 11, j3 21, j4 9, j5 9, j6 11, J2 12, J5 10, z2 12, z4 11, z5 9, Z1 13, Z4 33, Z5 72, s4 26, S2 10, S4 9, S5 7, r3 20, R1 14. Distances between st1-st3 54, st2-st2 59 and st5-st5 85; ventrianal shield 108 long, 88 wide at level of ZV2 and 80 wide at level of anus; elliptic preanal pores posteromesad to JV2; JV5 38. Peritreme extending forward to level of j1. Not possible to measure movable and fixed digits and to count their teeth. Calyx of spermatheca 5 long. Macrosetae sharp: SgeI 30, SgeII 27, SgeIII 30, StiIII 28, SgeIV 47, StiIV 34, StIV 59. Chaetotaxy: genu II 1, 2/0-2/0, 1; genu III 1, 2/1-2/0, 1.</p>
            <p> Specimen examined. San Martín: Tarapoto — Juan Guerra (06°32'51''S, 76°20'41''W), 27/VII/2006, on  Solanum caricaefolium (1Ψ). </p>
            <p>Previous records. Brazil, Colombia, Puerto Rico and Trinidad.</p>
            <p> Typhlodromips sinensis Denmark &amp; Muma </p>
            <p> Typhlodromips sinensis Denmark &amp; Muma 1972: 24; Moraes et al. 2004: 226; Chant &amp; McMurtry 2005c: 327; 2007: 63.  Amblyseius sinensis, Moraes et al. 1991: 124 . </p>
            <p>Previous records. Colombia and Peru — Junín (Moraes et al. 1991).</p>
            <p>Remarks. No additional specimens were found in this study.</p>
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