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SIX NEW SPECIES OF ANOETID MITES ASSOCIATED WITH NORTH AMERICAN SCOLYTIDAE

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

J. P. Woodring
Affiliation:
Department of Zoology, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge
J. C. Moser
Affiliation:
Southern Forest Experiment Station, Pineville, Louisiana

Abstract

Only one species of Anoetidae was previously recorded associated with North American Scolytidae. Five new species of Anoetus and one new species of Bonomoia associated with North American bark beetles are described. Two nomen novum (due to homonymy) in the genus Anoetus are proposed. Anoetus varia is distinguished from A. gordius, a European species restricted to Ips laricis. Anoetus varia is recorded from 17 scolytids infesting 10 conifer species from 14 states and provinces. An annotated list, with new nomenclatorial combinations in many cases, of the 13 anoetids recorded associated with scolytids in the old world is given. Histiostoma is synonymized under Anoetus.

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Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1970

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