Publications by authors named "A I Khaustov"

Article Synopsis
  • Seven new species of Spatulaphorus mites are identified, all found on different species of scarab beetles across various countries, including Brazil, the USA, Madagascar, Argentina, and Venezuela.
  • New species include Spatulaphorus incisus, S. spinisetus, S. brevisetosus, S. longisetosus, S. madagascariensis, S. reductus, and S. venezuelaensis, each associated with specific beetle hosts.
  • Additionally, the species Spatulaphorus imbricatipes is reclassified from the genus Pygmephorellus, and a key for identifying all species in the Spatulaphorus genus is provided.
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Mites of the genus (Acari: Acaridae) are distributed worldwide; they inhabit concealed habitats and include several beneficial and economically important species. However, species identification is difficult because many species are poorly described or delimited and their phoretic stages are unknown or uncorrelated. Furthermore, is interesting because it includes entirely asexual (parthenogenetic) species.

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As part of a survey of the subcortical astigmatic mites of Crimea, we discovered a new sexual acarid species, sp. n. This species was cultured in the laboratory to correlate the adult and deutonymphal stages.

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The morphological ontogeny of Neoseiulus subsolidus (Beglyarov) (Acari: Mesostigmata: Phytoseiidae) was studied based on the specimens collected from Salix sp. (Salicaceae) leaves in Tyumen region and Altai Republic, Russia. All active life stages including larva, protonymph, deutonymph, adult female and male were described and illustrated.

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A new genus and three new species of Athyreacaridae (Acari: Heterostigmata) are described associated with beetles of subfamily Bolboceratinae (Coleoptera: Geotrupidae) in Neotropical and Afrotropical realms: Neoathyreacarus pygmephoroides gen., sp. nov.

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