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Everything about Phytoseiidae totally explainedPhytoseiidae is a family of mites which feed on thrips and other mite species. They are often used as a biological control agent for managing mite pests.
Taxonomy
Amblyseiinae
Amblyseiinae Muma, 1961
- Amblyseiella Muma, 1955 (3 species)
- Amblyseiulella Muma, 1961 (15 species)
- Amblyseius Berlese, 1914 (271 species)
- Archeosetus Chant & McMurtry, 2002 (1 species)
- Arrenoseius Wainstein, 1962 (1 species)
- Asperoseius Chant, 1957 (5 species)
- Chelaseius Muma & Denmark, 1968 (10 species)
- Chileseius Gonzalez & Schuster, 1962 (2 species)
- Eharius Tuttle & Muma, 1973 (6 species)
- Euseius De Leon, 1967 (147 species)
- Evansoseius Sheals, 1962 (1 species)
- Fundiseius Muma & Denmark, in Muma 1970 (14 species)
- Honduriella Denmark & Evans, 1999 (1 species)
- Indoseiulus Ehara, 1982 (7 species)
- Iphiseiodes De Leon, 1966 (7 species)
- Iphiseius Berlese, 1921 (2 species)
- Kampimodromus Nesbitt, 1951 (13 species)
- Kampimoseiulella Chant & McMurtry, 2003 (2 species)
- Knopkirie Beard, 2001 (4 species)
- Macmurtryseius Kolodochka & Denmark, 1995 (3 species)
- Macroseius Chant, Denmark & Baker, 1959 (1 species)
- Neoparaphytoseius Chant & McMurtry, 2003 (1 species)
- Neoseiulus Hughes, 1948 (304 species)
- Noeledius Muma & Denmark, 1968 (1 species)
- Okiseius Ehara, 1967 (15 species)
- Olpiseius Beard, 2001 (3 species)
- Paraamblyseiulella Chant & McMurtry, 2003 (1 species)
- Paraamblyseius Muma, 1962 (13 species)
- Paragigagnathus Amitai & Grinberg, 1971 (9 species)
- Parakampimodromus Chant & McMurtry, 2003 (1 species)
- Paraphytoseius Swirski & Shechter, 1961 (15 species)
- Pholaseius Beard, 2001 (1 species)
- Phyllodromus De Leon, 1959 (2 species)
- Phytoscutus Muma, 1961 (11 species)
- Phytoseiulus Evans, 1952 (7 species)
- Proprioseiopsis Muma, 1961 (135 species)
- Proprioseiulus Muma, 1968 (3 species)
- Proprioseius Chant, 1957 (10 species)
- Quadromalus Moraes, Denmark & Guerrero, 1982 (1 species)
- Ricoseius De Leon, 1965 (1 species)
- Swirskiseius Denmark & Evans, in Denmark, Evans, Aguilar, Vargas & Ochoa 1999 (1 species)
- Typhlodromalus Muma, 1961 (57 species)
- Typhlodromips De Leon, 1965 (181 species)
- Typhloseiella Muma, 1961 (2 species)
Phytoseiinae
Phytoseiinae Berlese, 1916
Chantia Pritchard & Baker, 1962 (1 species)
Phytoseius Ribaga, 1904 (169 species)
Platyseiella Muma, 1961 (6 species)
Typhlodrominae
Typhlodrominae Scheuten, 1857
Africoseiulus Chant & McMurtry, 1994 (1 species)
Australiseiulus Muma, 1961 (6 species)
Chanteius Wainstein, 1962 (9 species)
Cocoseius Denmark & Andrews, 1981 (2 species)
Cydnoseius Muma, 1967 (2 species)
Galendromimus Muma, 1961 (6 species)
Galendromus Muma, 1961 (13 species)
Gigagnathus Chant, 1965 (1 species)
Kuzinellus Wainstein, 1976 (32 species)
Leonseius Chant & McMurtry, 1994 (1 species)
Metaseiulus Muma, 1961 (41 species)
Meyerius van der Merwe, 1968 (17 species)
Neoseiulella Muma, 1961 (34 species)
Papuaseius Chant & McMurtry, 1994 (1 species)
Paraseiulus Muma, 1961 (12 species)
Silvaseius Chant & McMurtry, 1994 (1 species)
Typhlodromina Muma, 1961 (5 species)
Typhlodromus Scheuten, 1857 (334 species)
Typhloseiopsis De Leon, 1959 (5 species)
Typhloseiulus Chant & McMurtry, 1994 (10 species)
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