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    Colonization and adaptation of predacious mites. Ph.D. Ain Shams Univ., Cairo, 134 pp

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    2011
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    El-sayed, El-banhawy
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    en
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    Abstract
    We surveyed the phytoseid mites in four different geographical zones of Kenya: Zone I, upper highland and tropical alpine (2400-4400m): Zone II, lower highland (1800-2400m); zone III, midland (800-1800m); Zone IV, tropical, hot and humid( 0-800m ). A total of 107 species was found. In the sub family, amblyseeinae there were 14 species in the genus Neoseilus , one in Aspereroseius Chant, one in Paraphytoseius Swirski &Schechter, five in typhlodromips De Leon, five in Transeius Chant & McMurty, one in Graminaseius Chant &McMurty, 11 in Amblyseius Berlese, one in Arrenoseius Wanstein, two in Typhlodromalus muma, seven in Ueckemannseius Chant &McMurty, one in Ambylodromalus Chant &Mcmurty,, 20 in Euseius Wanstein, one in Iphiseius Berlese, one in Phytoseilus Evans and one in Gynaseius Ehara & Imano. In the subfamily Phytoseiinae Berlese there were four species in the genus Phytoseiius Ribaga. In the subfamily Typhlodrominae Wanstein, there were four species in the genus Kuzinellus Wainstein and 27 in Typhlodromus Scheuten
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    http://profiles.uonbi.ac.ke/banhawy/publications/colonization-and-adaptation-predacious-mites-phd-ain-shams-univ-cairo-134-pp
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    Colonization and adaptation of predacious mites. Ph.D. Ain Shams Univ., Cairo, 134 pp, EL-BANHAWY, PROF. EL-SAYED , Published by the Democratization and Research Centre, Rome, Vol. 27, No. 3, March., (Submitted) copy at http://profiles.uonbi.ac.ke/banhawy/publications/colonization-and-adaptation-predacious-mites-phd-ain-shams-univ-cairo-134-pp
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    Democratization and Research Centre, Rome
     
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