FAUNA OF MITES ASSOCIATED WITH SELECTED PLANT SPECIES AROUND BANGALORE

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40600
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University of Agricultural Sciences GKVK, Bangalore
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A study was undertaken with the objective of recording the diversity of mites associated with selected plants species in Lalbagh Botanical Garden, Bangalore and some places around Bangalore during 2010-2011. Forty seven species of plants consisting of trees, shrubs and herbs, common to India and Syria were considered for the study. The mites were extracted from these plant species, microslides of the specimens were prepared and the taxonomic identification of the associated mite species was carried out. The results revealed the presence of 71 species of mites under 38 genera and 17 families. Phytoseiidae was represented by the maximum number of species/genera (20/7), followed by Tenuipalpidae (9/4), Tetranychidae (8/5), Iolinidae (6/2), Eriophyidae (4/3), Stigmaeidae (4/2), Tydeidae (4/3), Cunaxidae (4/2), Ascidae (3/1) and Tarsonemidae (2/2). The mite families, Diptilomiopidae, Tuckerellidae, Camerobiidae, Eupalopsellidae, Raphignathidae, Bdellidae and Erythraeidae were represented by single species each. Of the 71 species of mites collected, 61 species are already known, which includes 6 recorded for the first time in India; four species are assigned nearer to already known species; viz., Brevipalpus sp. nr. euphorbiae (Tenuipalpidae), Euseius sp. nr. prasadi (Phytoseiidae), Pronematus sp. nr. fleschneri (Iolinidae) and Cunaxa sp. nr. womersleyi (Cunaxidae); six species are not in conformity with the descriptions of the already known species, hence appear to be new to science. These are; two species under the genus Tydeus (Tydeidae); one species each under genera Lorryia, Paralorryia (Tydeidae), Asca (Ascidae) and Exothorthis (Eupalopsellidae). Forty seven plant species from which the mites were collected belonged to 27 botanical families, of which plant species Cupressus macrocarpa, C. sempervirens, C. arizonica, C. benthamii, Thuja compacta, T. orientalis (Cupressaceae); Araucaria cookii, A. cunninghamii (Araucariaceae) recorded the maximum diversity of mite species.
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meat, planting, fruits, marketing margins, bears, animal products, hibiscus, lantana camara, imports, punica granatum
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