Tetranychus lintearius

Tetranychus lintearius

Taxobox
name = "Tetranychus lintearius"


image_width = 220px
regnum = Animalia
phylum = Arthropoda
subphylum = Chelicerata
classis = Arachnida
subclassis = Acari
superordo = Acariformes
ordo = Prostigmata
familia = Tetranychidae
genus = "Tetranychus"
species = "T. lintearius"
binomial = "Tetranychus lintearius"
binomial_authority = Dufour, 1832

"Tetranychus lintearius" is a species of spider mite known as the gorse spider mite. It is used as an agent of biological pest control on common gorse, a noxious weed.

The adult mite is half a millimeter long and bright red. It lives in colonies in a shelter of spun silk spanning many branch tips. Infested plants are easily identifiable by these cobweb-like sheets of silk, which can grow quite large. The female lays one to four eggs per day during her three- to four-week adult lifespan. The tiny nymph is small enough to disperse on the wind during its first stage. Those that stay behind populate the colony as it expands.

This mite is native to Europe, where it does more damage to the plant than any other organism. The mite appears to be host-specific; it does not attack any other plants. The adult and nymph damage the plant by piercing its tissues during feeding. Heavy mite activity reduces flowering and can stunt the development of the branches.

It is widespread in parts of Australia, including Tasmania. It was introduced to the northwestern United States and Hawaii in the 1990s, where it is now established in gorse. The mite has natural predators, including another mite ("Phytoseiulus persimilis") and a species of ladybird ("Stethorus punctillium"), which can severely reduce its population.

External links

* [http://www.microtech.com.au/mvws/gorsemite.htm Gorse Mite in Tasmania]
* [http://el.erdc.usace.army.mil/pmis/biocontrol/html/tetranyc.html USACE Biocontrol Profile]

References

*Coombs, E. M., et al., Eds. (2004). "Biological Control of Invasive Plants in the United States". Corvallis: Oregon State University Press, 181.


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