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- 200 described species. Species include: Oligonychus aceris (maple spider mite), a pest of maples Oligonychus afrasiaticus (date palm spider mite), a major...
- occidentalis McGregor & Newcomer, 1928 Oligonychus alni Oudemans, 1929 Metatetranychus alniĀ : Oudemans, 1931 Oligonychus muscorum Oudemans, 1929 Metatetranychus...
- Oligonychus pratensis, the Banks gr**** mite, is a species of mite in the spider mite family. They are considered a pest and often infest corn and turf...
- Oligonychus ununguis, the spruce spider mite, is a globally widespread pest of spruce. Though not particularly important in the forest, it has been bothersome...
- Palmanychus Baker & Tuttle Atrichoproctus Flechtmann Xinella Ma & Wang Oligonychus Berlese ****enychus Gutierrez Tetranychus Dufour Amphitetranychus Oudemans...
- Oligonychus sacchari, the sugarcane mite, yellow mite or sugarcane yellow mite, is a species of mite. The main plant host for O. sacchari is sugar cane...
- the larch-bud moth (Zeiraphera improbana), the spruce spider mite (Oligonychus ununguis) the larch-shoot moth (Argyresthia laricella), and the eastern...
- from the Carob Moth (Ectomyelois ceratoniae) and the Banks Gr**** Mite (Oligonychus pratensis). Leaders in the county are aware their economy is tied to...
- Polyphagotarsonemus latus (Tarsonemidae) Tarsonemus translucens (Tarsonemidae) Oligonychus sacchari (Tetranychidae) Eotetranychus cendanai (Tetranychidae) Tetranychus...
- spider mite (Tetranychus urticae), cyclamen mite (Phytonemus pallidus), Oligonychus ****ae, Thrips and other small insects. "Neoseiulus californicus (McGregor)"...