Distribution of Phytoseiid Mites (Parasitiformes, Phytoseiidae) on Hazelnut at Two Different Altitudes in Sicily (Italy)

2000 
Phytoseiid mites associated with hazelnut in Sicily were sampled during 1991–1993. Two orchards at two different altitudes (500 and 1,000 m above sea level) were taken into account. No chemicals had been applied in the two fields for at least 7 yr and the agricultural practices were limited (spring tillage and removal of dead branches). Thirteen species, out of a total of 19, were collected at the lower altitude and 14 at the higher; eight of these species [ Kampimodromus aberrans (Oudemans), Typhlodromus intercalaris Livshitz & Kuznetsov, Amblydromella crypta (Athias-Henriot), Typhlodromus rhenanoides Athias-Henriot, Amblyseius andersoni (Chant), Euseius stipulatus (Athias-Henriot), Paraseiulus erevanicus Wainstein & Arutunjan, Phytoseius finitimus Ribaga sensu Denmark] were common to both fields. As far as the distribution of phytoseiids was concerned, we took into consideration their presence on three different sites of the plants: trunk, low branches, and high branches. On the whole the population of phytoseiid mites was uniformly distributed on the plant from October through April, although as far as the single species were concerned, some were uniformly distributed on the plant and some showed a preference toward a particular part of the plant. K. aberrans showed a preference toward high and low branches at 1,000 m above sea level (asl), whereas T. intercalaris showed such a preference in both sites. However, at 500 m asl, A. crypta preferred the trunk, whereas T. rhenanoides was uniformely distributed on the plant in both sites.
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