Aceria ficus (Cotte, 1920)
indigenous

Occurrence records map

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Residence status

Occurrence in African countries and South African provinces. Residence status indicates if a taxon is indigenous, endemic, or alien in a specific region. This data is based on specimen records and literature.

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Names and Sources

Common Name Language
Fig Bud Mite, plant feeding mite, eriophyoid mite

Classification

KINGDOM Animalia

PHYLUM Arthropoda

GENUS Aceria

SPECIES ficus

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Uses

Unknown

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1991

JOURNAL ARTICLE

African Aceria (Acari: Eriophyidae): species associated with plants of the family Moraceae.

Ueckermann, EA. 1991. African Aceria (Acari: Eriophyidae): species associated with plants of the family Moraceae. Vol. 23 pp.1–7.

2015

BOOK

The handbook of mites of economic plants: identification, bio-ecology and control

Vacante, Vincenzo. 2015. The handbook of mites of economic plants: identification, bio-ecology and control. Oxfordshire, UK. CABI pp.872.

1981

JOURNAL ARTICLE

South African Eriophyidae (Acari): the genus Aceria Keifer, 1944

Myer, MKP. 1981. South African Eriophyidae (Acari): the genus Aceria Keifer, 1944 Vol. 13 pp.117-126.

1984

JOURNAL ARTICLE

Survey and ecological studies on phytophagous, predaceous and soil mites in Egypt. 1. Phytophagous mites in Egypt (Nile valley and delta). PL 480 Programme USA, Project No

Zaher, MA. 1984. Survey and ecological studies on phytophagous, predaceous and soil mites in Egypt. 1. Phytophagous mites in Egypt (Nile valley and delta). PL 480 Programme USA, Project No pp.228.

1920

JOURNAL ARTICLE

Deux parasites de la figue sauvage

Cotté, J. 1920. Deux parasites de la figue sauvage Vol. 7 pp.26–30.