1926
DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-7998.1926.tb07130.x
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41. Descriptions of New Mites, including four New Species of “Red Spider.”

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“…The complete illustrated redescriptions were published the following year (Oudemans 1912); in this paper, eight African trombiculid species were considered in total. After this publication and before World War II, only a few occasional species descriptions were made by Bruyant & Joyeux (1913), Hirst (1926), Sambon (1928), Ewing (1928Ewing ( , 1931 and André (1932).…”
Section: History Of African Chigger Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The complete illustrated redescriptions were published the following year (Oudemans 1912); in this paper, eight African trombiculid species were considered in total. After this publication and before World War II, only a few occasional species descriptions were made by Bruyant & Joyeux (1913), Hirst (1926), Sambon (1928), Ewing (1928Ewing ( , 1931 and André (1932).…”
Section: History Of African Chigger Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Paratetranychus punicae Hirst, 1926: 830. Oligonychus punicae, Pritchard & Baker, 1955 Material examinado.…”
Section: Oligonychus Punicae (Hirst 1926)unclassified
“… Variation in shape of lateral view of aedeagus between and within species of Oligonychus on grasses: ( 172 ) O. oryzae (Hirst), redrawn from original description (Hirst 1926); ( 173 ) O. oryzae , redrawn from Jeppson et al . (1975); ( 174 ) O. oryzae , redrawn from Ehara & Wongsiri (1975); ( 175 ) O. araneum Davis, redrawn from original description (Davis 1968); ( 176 ) O. grypus Baker & Pritchard, redrawn from Meyer (1987); ( 177 ) O. grypus , redrawn from Ramos et al .…”
Section: Oligonychus On Grasses In Australiamentioning
confidence: 99%