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The family Tetranychidae (spider mites) currently comprises 1,275 species and represents one of the most important agricultural pest families among the Acari with approximately one hundred pest species, ten of which considered major pests. The dataset presented in this document includes all the identified spider mites composing the Jean Gutierrez Collection hosted at the CBGP (Montferrier-sur-Lez, France), gathered from 1963 to 1999 during his career at the Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD). It consists of 5,262 specimens corresponding to 1,564 occurrences (combination species/host plant/date/location) of 175 species. Most specimens were collected in Madagascar and other islands of the Western Indian Ocean, New Caledonia and other islands of the South Pacific and Papuasia. The dataset constitutes today the most important one available on Tetranychidae worldwide.
Papuasia, [SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio], World, 590, 630, [SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio], South Pacific, Acari;Tetranychidae;World;Madagascar;Western Indian Ocean;New Caledonia;South Pacific;Papuasia;TETRANYCHIDAE, New Caledonia, QL1-991, Madagascar, Western Indian Ocean, TETRANYCHIDAE, Tetranychidae, Acari, Zoology, Data Paper
Papuasia, [SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio], World, 590, 630, [SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio], South Pacific, Acari;Tetranychidae;World;Madagascar;Western Indian Ocean;New Caledonia;South Pacific;Papuasia;TETRANYCHIDAE, New Caledonia, QL1-991, Madagascar, Western Indian Ocean, TETRANYCHIDAE, Tetranychidae, Acari, Zoology, Data Paper
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