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Description of Heterodispus longisetae n. sp. (Acari: Heterostigmatina: Scutacaridae) from soil of citrus orchards in Assiut, Egypt

Research Abstract
A survey of mite fauna inhabiting citrus orchards in Abutig, Assiut Governorate, yielded the discovery of a new species, Heterodispus longisetae n. sp. (Acari: Scutacaridae). The new species is morphologically described and illustrated.
Research Authors
Eraky SA, Abdelgayed AS, Negm MW, Helal TY & Moussa SFM
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Assiut Journal of Agricultural Sciences
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2
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2019

New record and redescription of Mullederia sichuanensis Wang from evergreen forests in Japan, with remarks on morphological variations among world species of Mullederia Wood (Acari: Stigmaeidae)

Research Abstract
The Mullederia Wood, 1964 (Acari: Stigmaeidae) is a species-limited genus with a geographic distribution so far restricted to eastern Palaearctic, Indomalaya and Australasia regions. Mullederia sichuanensis Wang, 1986 is newly recorded from Japan based on specimens collected from two different evergreen broad-leaved forests at Bōsō Peninsula, Chiba Prefecture (Honshu). Adult females, males and deutonymphs are redescribed and illustrated. Interspecific morphological variations among world species of Mullederia are provided. Also, stigmaeid mite species recorded from Japan are listed.
Research Authors
Negm MW & Gotoh T
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Systematic & Applied Acarology
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1
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2019

Redescription of the feather mite Gabucinia delibata (Robin, 1877) (Astigmata: Gabuciniidae), newly recorded from the hooded crow, Corvus cornix (Linnaeus, 1758) (Passeriformes: Corvidae) in Egypt

Research Abstract
Faunistic information about feather mites in Egypt is scarce, as well as in the Middle East region. Gabucinia delibata (Robin, 1877) (Astigmata: Pterolichoidea: Gabuciniidae) is recorded for the first time in Egypt from the hooded crow, Corvus cornix (Linnaeus, 1758) (Passeriformes: Corvidae). Adult males and females of G. delibata are redescribed and illustrated. Examined specimens were compared with previous description and anomalous features were discussed.Conclusion:The new mite record reported here provides descriptive information for future taxonomic research of feather mites in Egypt. Hopefully, the present work would encourage more comprehensive surveys in the Middle East region since a large number of undiscovered species is expected.
Research Authors
Negm MW & Hassan HM
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Journal of Basic & Applied Zoology
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NULL
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NULL
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1
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2019

Eutetranychus palmatus Attiah, 1967 (Acari: Tetranychidae), a newly recorded
spider mite pest of date palm from Syria

Research Abstract
Specimens of Eutetranychus palmatus were collected from leaves of date palm, Phoenix dactylifera L. and Phoenix roebelinii (Arecaceae) in Latakia city, Syria. This is the first record of E. palmatus from Syria. Taxonomic remarks of males and females are provided.
Research Authors
Zeity M & Negm MW
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Persian Journal of Acarology
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NULL
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1
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2019

A new larval Lassenia Newell, 1957 (Trombidiformes: Tanaupodidae) from Japan

Research Abstract
Lassenia japonica Haitlinger, Negm & Šundić sp. nov. with fnCx 1-1-2 is described and illustrated from larvae collected from Maesa japonica (Primulaceae) in Japan. It is the first species of Tanaupodidae found in Japan. A key to Lassenia (larvae) of the world is provided.
Research Authors
Haitlinger R, Negm MW, Gotoh T, Šundić M
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Systematic & Applied Acarology
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NULL
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1
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2019

New records of feather mites (Astigmata: Analgidae, Avenzoariidae, Proctophyllodidae) from the blackcap, Saunders’s tern and osprey in Saudi Arabia

Research Abstract
Four feather mites – Analges spiniger Giebel, 1871 (Analgidae), Pandionacarus fuscus (Nitzsch, 1818), Zachvatkinia issykkulica Chirov, 1978 (Avenzoariidae), and Proctophyllodes sylviae Gaud, 1957 (Proctophyllodidae) – are reported for the first time in Saudi Arabia. Males and females of A. spiniger and Pr. sylviae were collected from the blackcap, Sylvia atricapilla dammholzi Stresemann, 1928 (Passeriformes), while Z. issykkulica and P. fuscus specimens were collected from the Saunders’s tern, Sternula saundersi (Hume, 1877) (Charadriiformes) and the osprey, Pandion haliaetus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Accipitriformes), respectively. The families Analgidae and Proctophyllodidae, as well as the genus Pandionacarus, are new to this country.
Research Authors
Negm MW, Hernandes FA, Nasser MGE-D, AlAhmad AM, Shobrak M
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International Journal of Acarology
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NULL
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NULL
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1
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2019

Redescription of Agistemus lobatus Ehara, 1964 and A. terminalis (Quayle, 1912) (Acari: Trombidiformes: Stigmaeidae) with DNA barcoding

Research Abstract
Agistemus lobatus Ehara, 1964 and A. terminalis (Quayle, 1912) (Stigmaeidae) are cosmopolitan predatory mites and appear on various plants in Japan. They are so close morphologically and can be mainly separated based on the lengths of dorsal setae sci and c2. The present study aimed to redescribe these two species for detailed morphological variations and generate sequences of partial mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) as DNA barcode data. Our results with DNA barcoding and morphology well separated A. lobatus from the close species A. terminalis.
Research Authors
Negm MW & Gotoh T
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Systematic & Applied Acarology
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NULL
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1
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2019

Two new species of Caloglyphus Berlese, 1923 (Acari: Acaridae) from soil in Egypt

Research Abstract
Two new mite species of the genus Caloglyphus Berlese, 1923 (Acari: Acaridae) are described and illustrated based on deutonymphal stages collected from mango orchards in Assiut, Upper Egypt. The new species, C. mangiferus sp. nov. and C. similares sp. nov., were extracted from soil samples under the mango trees. The new species are characterized by having a pair of short peduncles globosely setae situated dorsosublaterally on the idiosoma.
Research Authors
Eraky SA, Marei FA, Nasser MA & Negm MW
Research Department
Research Journal
Egyptian Academic Journal of Biological Sciences. A, Entomology
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NULL
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2
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Research Year
2020

Two new species of Caloglyphus Berlese, 1923 (Acari: Acaridae) from soil in Egypt

Research Abstract
Two new mite species of the genus Caloglyphus Berlese, 1923 (Acari: Acaridae) are described and illustrated based on deutonymphal stages collected from mango orchards in Assiut, Upper Egypt. The new species, C. mangiferus sp. nov. and C. similares sp. nov., were extracted from soil samples under the mango trees. The new species are characterized by having a pair of short peduncles globosely setae situated dorsosublaterally on the idiosoma.
Research Authors
Eraky SA, Marei FA, Nasser MA & Negm MW
Research Department
Research Journal
Egyptian Academic Journal of Biological Sciences. A, Entomology
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NULL
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
2
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2020

Two new species of Caloglyphus Berlese, 1923 (Acari: Acaridae) from soil in Egypt

Research Abstract
Two new mite species of the genus Caloglyphus Berlese, 1923 (Acari: Acaridae) are described and illustrated based on deutonymphal stages collected from mango orchards in Assiut, Upper Egypt. The new species, C. mangiferus sp. nov. and C. similares sp. nov., were extracted from soil samples under the mango trees. The new species are characterized by having a pair of short peduncles globosely setae situated dorsosublaterally on the idiosoma.
Research Authors
Eraky SA, Marei FA, Nasser MA & Negm MW
Research Department
Research Journal
Egyptian Academic Journal of Biological Sciences. A, Entomology
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NULL
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NULL
Research Rank
2
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NULL
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NULL
Research Year
2020
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