“…Remark: The holotype of Brevipalpus noranae was collected on Citrus aurantium L. (R utaceae) and Malus domestica Borkh (Rosaceae) and described by Halawa & Fawzy (2014). Our study completely agrees with the description of B. noranae given by Halawa & Fazy (2014).…”
Section: Brevipalpus Noranaesupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Relation to host: The mites live on lower surface of leaves and fruits causing brown scars. Halawa & Fawzy, 2014 (Fig. 4A).…”
Section: Brevipalpus Noranaementioning
confidence: 96%
“…Recently, new species of this genus have been described. In 2013, Brevipalpus incognitus Ferra gut &Navia was described in Brazil (Navia et a!., 2013); while in 2014, Brevipa/pztS noranae Halawa & Fawzy was described from Egypt (Navia eta!., 2013;Halawa and Fawzy, 2014).…”
First record and re-description of Brevipa/pusplucheae,l3aker, Tuttle & Abbatiello collcct.ed li'om the weed Co m:" dioscoridis L. in citrus orchards. Illustrated key to the species and ty pes of the ge nus 8re 1•ipa/p us in Egyp t is pro 1 ick J.
“…Remark: The holotype of Brevipalpus noranae was collected on Citrus aurantium L. (R utaceae) and Malus domestica Borkh (Rosaceae) and described by Halawa & Fawzy (2014). Our study completely agrees with the description of B. noranae given by Halawa & Fazy (2014).…”
Section: Brevipalpus Noranaesupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Relation to host: The mites live on lower surface of leaves and fruits causing brown scars. Halawa & Fawzy, 2014 (Fig. 4A).…”
Section: Brevipalpus Noranaementioning
confidence: 96%
“…Recently, new species of this genus have been described. In 2013, Brevipalpus incognitus Ferra gut &Navia was described in Brazil (Navia et a!., 2013); while in 2014, Brevipa/pztS noranae Halawa & Fawzy was described from Egypt (Navia eta!., 2013;Halawa and Fawzy, 2014).…”
First record and re-description of Brevipa/pusplucheae,l3aker, Tuttle & Abbatiello collcct.ed li'om the weed Co m:" dioscoridis L. in citrus orchards. Illustrated key to the species and ty pes of the ge nus 8re 1•ipa/p us in Egyp t is pro 1 ick J.
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