Dillion, L.S. (1958) Reproduction isolation among certain spider mites of the Tetranychus telarius complex, with preliminary systematic notes. Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 51, 441-448.

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....in the literature on Tetranychidae (e.g. Baker Tuttle 1994) However, it should be noted that in most other parts of the world, T. cinnabarinus is red in colour and the green form has never been reported (e.g. Meyer 1987; Kuang Cheng 1990; Baker 1994 Tuttle) The green mites identified by Dillion (1958: 446) as British T. telarius (L. may be related to the green T. cinnabarinus that we studied as he noted six or seven setae proximad of basal set of duplex setae on tarsus I in females. In T. cinnabarinus, the addition of up to three solenidia on tibia I of females is correlated with the ....

....is correlated with the addition of two solenidia proximal to the proximal set of duplex setae (Boudreaux 1956) Our study of British T. cinnabarinus in this study confirmed this pattern. Tibia I in female spider mites usually have four normal setae proximal to proximal set of duplex setae. Thus Dillion (1958) noted 2 3 additional setae, two which should be the two added solenidia and the extra one could be the posteriorly displaced normal solenidion w3(N1) In his comparative study of chaetotaxy in Tetranychidae, Lindquist (1985) showed that tibia I of adult spiders mites normally has 9( 1f) and 2 4 ....

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Dillion, L.S. (1958) Reproduction isolation among certain spider mites of the Tetranychus telarius complex, with preliminary systematic notes. Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 51, 441-448.

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