Typhlodromalus peregrinus (predator)

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Typhlodromalus peregrinus female - A) dorsal shield, B) ventral idiosoma, C) chelicera, D) spermatheca, E) leg IV - scale bars = 100 μm for A, B; 30 μm for C, D; 60 μm for E (click on image to enlarge it)
Authors: Author(s): Emilie P. Demard, Ismail Döker, and Jawwad A. Qureshi
Source: PLoS ONE (2021) vol. 16 art e0255455

Typhlodromalus peregrinus (predator) (Muma, 1955)

This predators mite is found in southern parts of North America, Central America, many parts of South America, as well as in Hawaii (Zacarias & De Moraes, 2001). Mainly spider mites mites have been reported as prey, including species from the genera Oligonychus, Panonychus, and Tetranychus. Morphologically, T. peregrinus is very similar to Typhlodromalus aripo.

Synonyms:
Typhlodromus peregrinus