Classification:

Subfamily: Amblyseiinae

Tribe: Neoseiulini

Genus: Neoseiulus

Species: Neoseiulus womersleyi

 
Holotype:

Neoseiulus womersleyi (Schicha, 1975a): 101; Rydalmere, New South Wales, Australia, on strawberry.

 
Synonyms:
Junior synonym of: Neoseiulus longispinosus (Evans) — Collyer (1982);
Not junior synonym of: Neoseiulus longispinosus (Evans) — Tseng (1983);
Senior synonym of: Neoseiulus pseudolongispinosus (Xin, Liang & Ke) — Tseng (1983);
 
Other Names:
Amblyseius womersleyi (original desgination) — Schicha (1975a)
Amblyseius (Amblyseius) womersleyiTseng (1983)
Amblyseius (Neoseiulus) womersleyiEhara & Amano (1998)
 
Distribution:
AUSTRALIA — AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY: Schicha (1987); NEW SOUTH WALES: Schicha (1975a); QUEENSLAND: Beard (2001); TASMANIA: Womersley (1954)OBS; VICTORIA: Schicha (1987);
CHINA — GUANGDONG: Chen et al. (1980);
 
Hosts / Substrates (Holotype):
Rosaceae: Strawberry — Schicha (1975a);
 
Biosystematics: Ho et al. (1995);
Molecular Characterization: Hinomoto et al. (2010);
 

JUNIOR SYNONYM:

 
Classification:

Subfamily: Amblyseiinae

Tribe: Neoseiulini

Genus: Neoseiulus

Species: Neoseiulus pseudolongispinosus

 
Holotype:

Neoseiulus pseudolongispinosus (Xin, Liang & Ke, 1981): 75; Shanghai, China, on Humulus scandens.

 
Other Names:
Amblyseius pseudolongispinosus (original designation) — Xin et al. (1981)
Amblyseius (Neoseiulus) pseudolongispinosus Wu et al. (2009)
 
Distribution:
CHINA — ANHUL: Xin et al. (1981); FUJIAN: Xin et al. (1981); GUANGXI: Moraes et al. (1989b); Xin et al. (1981); GUIZHOU: Xin et al. (1981); HAINAN: Wu & Ou (2002a); HUBEI: Xin et al. (1981); JIANGSU: Xin et al. (1981); JIANGXI: Zhu & Chen (1983a); SHANDONG: Xin et al. (1981); SHANGAI: Xin et al. (1981); WULING MOUNTAIN REGION: Wu & Lan (1992a); ZHEJIANG: Xin et al. (1981); \"NANPING\": Xin et al. (1981);
 
Hosts / Substrates (Holotype):
Cannabaceae: Humulus scandens — Xin et al. (1981);
 
 
Notes:
- Ueckermann & Loots (1988) considered this species to be a junior synonym of Neoseiulus teke, without comparing it with Neoseiulus womersleyi, considered by Tseng (1983) to be the senior synonym of Neoseiulus pseudolongispinosus. Based on the relative lengths of j3 and j4 and the distance between preanal pores, Tseng (1983)\\\'s proposition is adopted in this work.;
 

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