Euseius
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Euseius is a genus of mites in the Phytoseiidae
Phytoseiidae
Phytoseiidae is a family of mites which feed on thrips and other mite species. They are often used as a biological control agent for managing mite pests.-Subfamilies:* Amblyseiinae Muma, 1961* Phytoseiinae Berlese, 1916* Typhlodrominae Scheuten, 1857...

 family.

Species

  • Euseius aferulus (Chant, 1959)
  • Euseius affinis Qayyum, Akbar & Afzal, 2001
  • Euseius africanus (Evans, 1954)
  • Euseius ahaioensis (Gupta, 1992)
  • Euseius aizawai (Ehara & Bhandhufalck, 1977)
  • Euseius alangii (Liang & Ke, 1981)
  • Euseius alatus De Leon, 1966
  • Euseius albizziae (Swirski & Ragusa, 1978)
  • Euseius aleyrodis (El-Badry, 1967)
  • Euseius alstoniae (Gupta, 1975)
  • Euseius alterno Qayyum, Akbar & Afzal, 2001
  • Euseius amabilis Khan, Chaudhri & Khan, 1992
  • Euseius amissibilis Meshkov, 1991
  • Euseius andrei (Ueckermann & Loots, 1988)
  • Euseius apsheronica Abbasova & Mekhtieva, 1991
  • Euseius australis (Wu & Li, 1983)
  • Euseius badius Khan & Chaudhri, 1991
  • Euseius baetae (Meyer & Rodrigues, 1966)
  • Euseius bambusae (Ghai & Menon, 1967)
  • Euseius batus (Ueckermann & Loots, 1988)
  • Euseius beninensis Moraes & McMurtry in Moraes, McMurtry & Yaninek 1989
  • Euseius brazilli (El-Banhawy, 1975)
  • Euseius brevifistulae Karg, 1997
  • Euseius bwende (Pritchard & Baker, 1962)
  • Euseius caseariae De Leon, 1967
  • Euseius castaneae (Wang & Xu, 1987)
  • Euseius circellatus (Wu & Li, 1983)
  • Euseius citri (van der Merwe & Ryke, 1964)
  • Euseius citrifolius Denmark & Muma, 1970
  • Euseius coccineae (Gupta, 1975)
  • Euseius coccosocius (Ghai & Menon, 1967)
  • Euseius concordis (Chant, 1959)
  • Euseius consors (De Leon, 1962)
  • Euseius densus (Wu, 1984)
  • Euseius dossei (Pritchard & Baker, 1962)
  • Euseius dowdi (Schicha, 1993)
  • Euseius eitanae (Swirski & Amitai, 1965)
  • Euseius elinae (Schicha, 1977)
  • Euseius emanus (El-Banhawy, 1979)
  • Euseius errabundus De Leon, 1967
  • Euseius erugatus (van der Merwe & Ryke, 1964)
  • Euseius eucalypti (Ghai & Menon, 1967)
  • Euseius facundus (Khan & Chaudhri, 1969)
  • Euseius finlandicus (Oudemans, 1915)
  • Euseius fructicolus (Gonzalez & Schuster, 1962)
  • Euseius fustis (Pritchard & Baker, 1962)
  • Euseius ghilarovi Kolodochka, 1988
  • Euseius guangxiensis (Wu, 1982)
  • Euseius haramotoi (Prasad, 1968)
  • Euseius hibisci (Chant, 1959)
  • Euseius hima (Pritchard & Baker, 1962)
  • Euseius ho (De Leon, 1965)
  • Euseius hutu (Pritchard & Baker, 1962)
  • Euseius inouei (Ehara & Moraes, 1998)
  • Euseius insanus (Khan & Chaudhri, 1969)
  • Euseius kalimpongensis (Gupta, 1969)
  • Euseius kenyae (Swirski & Ragusa, 1978)
  • Euseius kirghisicus (Kolodochka, 1979)
  • Euseius lasalasi Denmark & Evans in Denmark, Evans, Aguilar, Vargas & Ochoa 1999
  • Euseius lecodactylus Ueckermann, 1996
  • Euseius lokele (Pritchard & Baker, 1962)
  • Euseius longicervix (Liang & Ke, 1983)
  • Euseius longiverticalis (Liang & Ke, 1983)
  • Euseius macrospatulatus (Gupta, 1986)
  • Euseius magucii (Meyer & Rodrigues, 1966)
  • Euseius mangiferae (Ghai & Menon, 1967)
  • Euseius mba (Pritchard & Baker, 1962)
  • Euseius mediocris Chaudhri, Akbar & Rasool, 1979
  • Euseius mesembrinus (Dean, 1957)
  • Euseius minutisetus Moraes & McMurtry in Moraes, McMurtry, van den Berg & Yaninek 1989
  • Euseius multimicropilis De Leon, 1967
  • Euseius mundillovalis (Schicha, 1987)
  • Euseius myrobalanus (Ueckermann & Loots, 1988)
  • Euseius naindaimei (Chant & Baker, 1965)
  • Euseius natalensis (van der Merwe, 1965)
  • Euseius neococciniae (Gupta, 1978)
  • Euseius neodossei Moraes, Ueckermann & Oliveira in Moraes, Ueckermann, Oliveira & Yaninek 2001
  • Euseius neofustis Moraes & McMurtry, 1988
  • Euseius neolokele Moraes, Ueckermann & Oliveira in Moraes, Ueckermann, Oliveira & Yaninek 2001
  • Euseius neomagucii Ueckermann, Moraes & Oliveira in Moraes, Ueckermann, Oliveira & Yaninek 2001
  • Euseius neovictoriensis (Schicha, 1979)
  • Euseius nertitus (El-Badry, 1968)
  • Euseius nicholsi (Ehara & Lee, 1971)
  • Euseius nigeriaensis Moraes, Ueckermann & Oliveira in Moraes, Ueckermann, Oliveira & Yaninek 2001
  • Euseius notatus (Chaudhri, 1968)
  • Euseius noumeae (Schicha, 1979)
  • Euseius nyalensis (El-Badry, 1968)
  • Euseius obispensis Aponte & McMurtry, 1997
  • Euseius obtectus Khan, Chaudhri & Khan, 1992
  • Euseius odoratus Khan & Chaudhri, 1991
  • Euseius okumae (Ehara & Bhandhufalck, 1977)
  • Euseius olivi (Nasr & Abou-Awad, 1985)
  • Euseius orcula Khan, Chaudhri & Khan, 1992
  • Euseius orientalis (El-Badry, 1968)
  • Euseius orygmus (Ueckermann & Loots, 1988)
  • Euseius ovalis (Evans, 1953)
  • Euseius ovaloides (Blommers, 1974)
  • Euseius pafuriensis (van der Merwe, 1968)
  • Euseius papayana (van der Merwe, 1965)
  • Euseius passiflorus Denmark & Evans in Denmark, Evans, Aguilar, Vargas & Ochoa 1999
  • Euseius plaudus Denmark & Muma, 1973
  • Euseius plazo Ahmad, Yasmin & Chaudhri, 1987
  • Euseius plebeius (van der Merwe, 1968)
  • Euseius ploreraformis (Schicha & Corpuz-Raros, 1992)
  • Euseius prolixus (van der Merwe, 1968)
  • Euseius pruni (Gupta, 1975)
  • Euseius querci (Liang & Ke, 1983)
  • Euseius quetzali McMurtry in McMurtry, Badii & Congdon 1985
  • Euseius relictus Chaudhri, Akbar & Rasool, 1979
  • Euseius reticulatus Moraes, Ueckermann & Oliveira in Moraes, Ueckermann, Oliveira & Yaninek 2001
  • Euseius rhododendronis (Gupta, 1970)
  • Euseius ricinus Moraes, Denmark & Guerrero, 1982
  • Euseius rotundus (Blommers, 1973)
  • Euseius rubicolus (van der Merwe & Ryke, 1964)
  • Euseius ruiliensis (Wu & Li, 1985)
  • Euseius sacchari (Ghai & Menon, 1967)
  • Euseius sacchari (Liang & Ke, 1983)
  • Euseius sakagamii (Ehara, 1966)
  • Euseius scutalis (Athias-Henriot, 1958)
  • Euseius semotus Ashmad, Yasmin & Chaudhri, 1987
  • Euseius septicus Chaudhri, Akbar & Rasool, 1979
  • Euseius sibelius (De Leon, 1962)
  • Euseius similiovalis (Liang & Ke, 1983)
  • Euseius sojaensis (Ehara, 1964)
  • Euseius spermahyphus (Ueckermann & Loots, 1988)
  • Euseius stipulatus (Athias-Henriot, 1960)
  • Euseius subalatus (De Leon, 1965)
  • Euseius subplebeius (Wu & Li, 1984)
  • Euseius talinga (Pritchard & Baker, 1962)
  • Euseius terenos Ahmad, Yasmin & Chaudhri, 1987
  • Euseius transvaalensis (van der Merwe & Ryke, 1964)
  • Euseius tularensis Congdon in Congdon & McMurtry 1985
  • Euseius tutsi (Pritchard & Baker, 1962)
  • Euseius ucrainicus (Kolodochka, 1979)
  • Euseius ugandaensis Moraes, Ueckermann & Oliveira in Moraes, Ueckermann, Oliveira & Yaninek 2001
  • Euseius unisetus Moraes & McMurtry, 1983
  • Euseius urceus (De Leon, 1962)
  • Euseius utilis (Liang & Ke, 1983)
  • Euseius vanderbergae (Ueckermann & Loots, 1988)
  • Euseius victoriensis (Womersley, 1954)
  • Euseius vignus Rishi & Rather, 1983
  • Euseius vitrum Ahmad, Yasmin & Chaudhri, 1987
  • Euseius vulgaris (Liang & Ke, 1983)
  • Euseius wyebo (Schicha & Corpuz-Raros, 1992)
  • Euseius yousefi (Zaher & El-Brollosy, 1986)
  • Euseius zairensis Moraes, Ueckermann & Oliveira in Moraes, Ueckermann, Oliveira & Yaninek 2001
  • Euseius zambiaensis Moraes, Ueckermann & Oliveira in Moraes, Ueckermann, Oliveira & Yaninek 2001
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