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Phytoparasitic mites of the superfamily Eriophyoidea Nalepa live and feed on mature leaf surfaces, between leaf bud scales, and (though less commonly) on flowers or fruits. In this study, we focused on the seasonal associations of two eriophyoid species, (Nalepa 1892) with the Norway maple tree ( L.), and Manson 1984 with the common oak ( L.). These species have complex life cycles with two morphologically different, seasonal female forms, the protogyne and deutogyne. In , both forms retain all the major generic characteristics but in only the protogynes conform to the diagnosis of , whereas the deutogynes have the typical traits of . We confirmed the conspecificity of the protogynes and deutogynes of both eriophyoid species by sequencing a barcode fragment of the gene from which we obtained four pairwise identical sequences: ON920305/ON920306 () and ON920307/ON920308 (). In addition, taxonomical studies on and resulted in new synonymies and combinations: (1) Roivainen 1947 is considered a deutogyne of and treated as a junior synonym of ; (2) two rhyncaphytoptine species from North America are transferred from the genus to : (Keifer 1959) comb. nov. and (Keifer 1959) comb. nov.; and (3) one species, Soika et al. 2017, is excluded from and transferred to : (Soika et al. 2017) comb. nov. Apart from distinct morphological deuterogyny in and , we observed the persistent association of with the generative organs of the maple tree, , leading to transmission to the next host generation via the seed-containing winged fruits (samaras) and subsequent colonization of seedlings. In , similar synchronization with host-plant dispersal was not detected; however, in mid-summer, temporary colonization of immature acorns and feeding was observed. Additional studies conducted in various ecosystems and including different ecological groups of plants, especially anemochorous plants, are needed to estimate the frequency of the association of eriophyoids with plant generative organs, seeds and seedlings to better understand what role in mite ecology such associations may play.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10522618 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.6620/ZS.2023.62-35 | DOI Listing |
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