Three new species of tetranychidae (Acari, Prostigmata) from the French Alps (South-Eastern France)

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Collection efforts in the framework of the European All Taxa Biodiversity Inventory conducted in the Mer-cantour national Park located in the Alps mountain range of southern France disclosed three new species of Tetranychid mites. The species described in the current paper are: Bryobia cinereae n. sp., Bryobia mercantourensis n. sp. and Eotetrany-chus quercicola n. sp. Both Bryobia species were collected on Genista cinerea and E. quercicola on Quercus pubescens. A new combination is also proposed for Bryobia longisetis, previously placed in Pseudobryobia by Wainstein (1960). © Auger P. and Migeon A. Acarologia is under free license.

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Auger, P., & Migeon, A. (2014). Three new species of tetranychidae (Acari, Prostigmata) from the French Alps (South-Eastern France). Acarologia, 54(1), 15–37. https://doi.org/10.1051/acarologia/20142111

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