Report of a species of the family Lardoglyphidae (Acari: Sarcoptiformes) from Iran
Subject Areas : Plant ProtectionKourosh Keshtmand 1 , Hadi Ostovan 2 , Rahil Asadi 3
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During 2009, in the course of the faunistic survey of mites related to mushroom in Seidan region, Fars province, one species from the Lardoglyphidae was collected and identified as Lardoglyphus konoi Sasa & Asanuma. This species is newly recorded from Iran in mushroom growing compost.
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