Chanteius

Chanteius is a genus of mites in the Phytoseiidae family.[1]

Chanteius
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Chanteius

Wainstein, 1962

Species

  • Chanteius apoensis (Schicha & Corpuz-Raros, 1992)
  • Chanteius contiguus (Chant, 1959)
  • Chanteius guangdongensis Wu & Lan, 1992
  • Chanteius hainanensis Wu & Lan, 1992
  • Chanteius makapalus (Schicha & Corpuz-Raros, 1992)
  • Chanteius nabiyakus (Schicha & Corpuz-Raros, 1992)
  • Chanteius parisukatus (Schicha & Corpuz-Raros, 1992)
  • Chanteius separatus (Wu & Li, 1985)
  • Chanteius tengi (Wu & Li, 1985)
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References

  1. Gilberto Jose de Moraes (2005). "Phytoseiidae Species Listing". Biology Catalog. Texas A&M University. Retrieved August 19, 2010.


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