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Phytoseiidae of Greece and Cyprus (Acari: Mesostigmata)

Identification Key Monograph
By: Georgios Th Papadoulis(Author), Nikolaos G Emmanouel(Author), Eleftheria V Kapaxidi(Author)
200 pages, 101 b/w line drawings, 1 b/w photo
Phytoseiidae of Greece and Cyprus
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  • Phytoseiidae of Greece and Cyprus ISBN: 9780930337230 Hardback Jun 2009 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 2-3 weeks
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Comprises a general review of the classification and external morphology of the mite family Phytoseiidae in Greece and Cyprus. The book deals, with dichotomous keys, with 102 species in 3 subfamilies, 8 tribes, 6 subtribes, 21 genera and 2 subgenera. 13 species are described as new to science.

Each species is illustrated with standardized scale of dorsal and ventral shields, chelicera, spermatheca and leg IV of the female and (if known) ventrianal shield and chelicera with spermatodactyl of the male.

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Identification Key Monograph
By: Georgios Th Papadoulis(Author), Nikolaos G Emmanouel(Author), Eleftheria V Kapaxidi(Author)
200 pages, 101 b/w line drawings, 1 b/w photo
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