Petrobia Dzhulfaensis
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''Petrobia'' is a genus in
Tetranychidae Spider mites are members of the Tetranychidae family, which includes about 1,200 species. They are part of the subclass Mite, Acari (mites). Spider mites generally live on the undersides of leaf, leaves of plants, where they may spin protective s ...
(spider mites), containing 34 described species. It includes some pest species.


Description

''Petrobia'' mites can be recognised by their reddish-brown
cuticle A cuticle (), or cuticula, is any of a variety of tough but flexible, non-mineral outer coverings of an organism, or parts of an organism, that provide protection. Various types of "cuticle" are non- homologous, differing in their origin, structu ...
, dark body contents and the first leg pair being very long. Each leg ends in pad-like claws and a hooked (uncinate) empodium with more than 1 pair of tenent hairs. The prodorsum of the body has three pairs of
setae In biology, setae (singular seta ; from the Latin word for "bristle") are any of a number of different bristle- or hair-like structures on living organisms. Animal setae Protostomes Annelid setae are stiff bristles present on the body. Th ...
(''ve'', ''sci'', ''sce'') and there are no prominent lobes over the
gnathosoma The gnathosoma (from Greek , ' = "jaw" and , ' = "body") is the part of the body of the Acari (mites and ticks) comprising the mouth and feeding parts. These are the hypostome, the chelicerae and the pedipalps. It is also called the capitulum (howe ...
. The paranal setae (''h2-3'') are in a ventral position. The genus is usually divided into three subgenera: ''Mesotetranychus'', ''Petrobia'' and ''Tetranychina'' (sometimes one or more of these are considered separate genera). ''Mesotetranychus'' has simple peritremes whereas ''Petrobia'' has anastomosing peritremes. ''Tetranychina'' usually has long dorsal setae on small tubercles (other subgenera sometimes have tubercles as well, but their dorsal setae are short).


Reproduction

Species of ''Petrobia'' may reproduce either sexually (e.g. ''P. harti'') or asexually (e.g. ''P. latens''). In ''P. harti'', males make up 10% or less of field populations. Eggs are laid on the ventral surfaces of host plant leaves. ''Petrobia latens'', on the other hand, has only female individuals. Females lay their eggs
parthenogenetically Parthenogenesis (; from the Greek grc, παρθένος, translit=parthénos, lit=virgin, label=none + grc, γένεσις, translit=génesis, lit=creation, label=none) is a natural form of asexual reproduction in which growth and development ...
on soil and under stones.


Pests

Several ''Petrobia'' species are
polyphagous Feeding is the process by which organisms, typically animals, obtain food. Terminology often uses either the suffixes -vore, -vory, or -vorous from Latin ''vorare'', meaning "to devour", or -phage, -phagy, or -phagous from Greek φαγε ...
plant pests, meaning they attack a wide range of plants: * ''Petrobia apicalis'' attacks
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and various
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. * ''Petrobia harti'' attacks various weeds (especially ''
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'' spp.) and also fruit and ornamental plants. It has been dispersed to most of the world. * ''Petrobia latens'' attacks various fruit, vegetable and grain crops. It is one of the few spider mites proven to transmit barley yellow streak mosaic virus. * ''Petrobia tunisiae'' attacks grains and
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in
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and the
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region.


Species

These 34 species belong to the genus ''Petrobia'': * '' Petrobia apicalis'' Banks, 1917 c g * '' Petrobia barkolensis'' Wang & Cui, 1992 c g * ''
Petrobia brevipes ''Petrobia'' is a genus in Tetranychidae (spider mites), containing 34 described species. It includes some pest species. Description ''Petrobia'' mites can be recognised by their reddish-brown cuticle, dark body contents and the first leg pair ...
'' Reck & Bagdasarian, 1949 c g * '' Petrobia californica'' Baker & Tuttle, 1994 c g * '' Petrobia cardi'' Chaudhri, 1972 c g * ''
Petrobia carthagensis ''Petrobia'' is a genus in Tetranychidae (spider mites), containing 34 described species. It includes some pest species. Description ''Petrobia'' mites can be recognised by their reddish-brown cuticle, dark body contents and the first leg pair ...
'' Auger & Flechtmann, 2009 c g * '' Petrobia donnalucatensis'' Vacante, 1983 c g * '' Petrobia dzhulfaensis'' Bagdasarian, 1960 c g * ''
Petrobia enodis ''Petrobia'' is a genus in Tetranychidae (spider mites), containing 34 described species. It includes some pest species. Description ''Petrobia'' mites can be recognised by their reddish-brown cuticle, dark body contents and the first leg pair ...
'' Meyer, 1987 c g * ''
Petrobia haematoxylon ''Petrobia'' is a genus in Tetranychidae (spider mites), containing 34 described species. It includes some pest species. Description ''Petrobia'' mites can be recognised by their reddish-brown cuticle, dark body contents and the first leg pair ...
'' Meyer, 1987 c g * ''
Petrobia harti ''Petrobia'' is a genus in Tetranychidae (spider mites), containing 34 described species. It includes some pest species. Description ''Petrobia'' mites can be recognised by their reddish-brown cuticle, dark body contents and the first leg pair ...
'' (Ewing, 1909) c g b * ''
Petrobia hemerocallis ''Petrobia'' is a genus in Tetranychidae (spider mites), containing 34 described species. It includes some pest species. Description ''Petrobia'' mites can be recognised by their reddish-brown cuticle, dark body contents and the first leg pair ...
'' Wang, 1982 c g * ''
Petrobia hispaniola ''Petrobia'' is a genus in Tetranychidae (spider mites), containing 34 described species. It includes some pest species. Description ''Petrobia'' mites can be recognised by their reddish-brown cuticle, dark body contents and the first leg pair ...
'' g * ''
Petrobia jingheensis ''Petrobia'' is a genus in Tetranychidae (spider mites), containing 34 described species. It includes some pest species. Description ''Petrobia'' mites can be recognised by their reddish-brown cuticle, dark body contents and the first leg pair ...
'' Ma & Gao, 1991 c g * ''
Petrobia latens ''Petrobia'' is a genus in Tetranychidae (spider mites), containing 34 described species. It includes some pest species. Description ''Petrobia'' mites can be recognised by their reddish-brown cuticle, dark body contents and the first leg pa ...
'' (Müller, 1776) c g * ''
Petrobia layyahensis ''Petrobia'' is a genus in Tetranychidae (spider mites), containing 34 described species. It includes some pest species. Description ''Petrobia'' mites can be recognised by their reddish-brown cuticle, dark body contents and the first leg pair ...
'' Sabri & Afzal, 2008 c g * ''
Petrobia lippiae ''Petrobia'' is a genus in Tetranychidae (spider mites), containing 34 described species. It includes some pest species. Description ''Petrobia'' mites can be recognised by their reddish-brown cuticle, dark body contents and the first leg pair ...
'' Baker & Tuttle, 1994 c g * '' Petrobia lupini'' McGregor, 1950 c g * '' Petrobia lycopersici'' Zaher, Gomaa & El-Enany, 1982 c g * '' Petrobia marsai'' Manson, 1964 c g * '' Petrobia mexicana'' Baker & Tuttle, 1983 c g * '' Petrobia moutiai'' Baker & Pritchard, 1960 c g * '' Petrobia nocitus'' Chaudhri, 1972 c g * '' Petrobia phaceliae'' Tuttle & Baker, 1964 c g * '' Petrobia prasadi'' Baker & Tuttle, 1994 c g * '' Petrobia pseudotetranychina'' Auger & Flechtmann, 2009 c g * '' Petrobia tribulus'' Chaudhri, 1972 c g * '' Petrobia tunisiae'' Manson, 1964 c g * '' Petrobia uncata'' (Flechtmann & Moraes, 1991) c g * '' Petrobia vachushtii'' Reck, 1948 c g * '' Petrobia waltheriae'' Tuttle, Baker & Abbatiello, 1974 c g * '' Petrobia xerophila'' Mitrofanov, 1975 c g * '' Petrobia xinjiangensis'' Tan & Wang, 1992 c g * '' Petrobia zachvatkini'' Reck & Bagdasarian, 1949 c g Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net


Identification


Key to subgenera and to world species of subgenus ''Petrobia''

Key to world species of subgenus ''Mesotetranychus''


References


Further reading

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External links

* {{Taxonbar, from=Q10625201 Trombidiformes