Table 1.
Species, number of females, habitat, location, coordinates, altitude, and date of collection of the redescribed specimens.
Fig 1.
Neoseiulus marinellus (Muma)–Female (A–E): A. Dorsal shield, B. Ventral idiosoma, C. Chelicera, D. Spermatheca, E. Leg IV. Scale bars = 100 μm for A, B; 30 μm for C, D; 60 μm for E (Photo credit: Ismail Döker).
Fig 2.
General view of spermatheca of Neoseiulus marinellus (holotype) (Photo credit: Ronald Ochoa).
Fig 3.
Neoseiulus planatus (Muma)–Female (A–E): A. Dorsal shield, B. Ventral idiosoma, C. Chelicera, D. Spermatheca, E. Leg IV. Scale bars = 100 μm for A, B; 30 μm for C, D; 60 μm for E (Photo credit: Ismail Döker).
Fig 4.
General view of spermatheca of Neoseiulus planatus from a specimen identified by Muma and collected in Florida (Photo credit: Emilie Demard).
Fig 5.
Proprioseius meridionalis Chant–Female (A–F): A. Dorsal shield, B. Ventral idiosoma, C. Chelicera, D. Spermatheca, E. Leg IV, F. Sub-cylindrical erect structure on dorsal shield. Scale bars = 100 μm for A, B; 30 μm for C, D, F; 60 μm for E (Photo credit: Ismail Döker).
Fig 6.
Subcylindrical erect structure on dorsal shield of Proprioseius meridionalis (holotype) (Photo credit: Ronald Ochoa).
Fig 7.
Amblyseius aerialis (Muma)–Female (A–E): A. Dorsal shield, B. Ventral idiosoma, C. Chelicera, D. Spermatheca, E. Leg IV. Scale bars = 100 μm for A, B; 30 μm for C, D; 60 μm for E (Photo credit: Ismail Döker).
Fig 8.
General view of spermatheca of Amblyseius aerialis (holotype) (Photo credit: Ronald Ochoa).
Fig 9.
Amblyseius curiosus (Chant & Baker)–Female (A–E): A. Dorsal shield, B. Ventral idiosoma, C. Chelicera, D. Spermatheca, E. Leg IV. Scale bars = 100 μm for A, B; 30 μm for C, D; 60 μm for E (Photo credit: Ismail Döker).
Fig 10.
Chelicera of Amblyseius curiosus (holotype) (Photo credit: Ronald Ochoa).
Fig 11.
Proprioseiopsis carolinianus (Muma, Metz & Farrier)–Female (A–E): A. Dorsal shield, B. Ventral idiosoma, C. Chelicera, D. Spermatheca, E. Leg IV. Scale bars = 100 μm for A, B; 30 μm for C, D; 60 μm for E (Photo credit: Ismail Döker).
Fig 12.
Chelicerae of Proprioseiopsis carolinianus (paratype) (Photo credit: Emilie Demard).
Fig 13.
Typhlodromalus peregrinus (Muma)–Female (A–E): A. Dorsal shield, B. Ventral idiosoma, C. Chelicera, D. Spermatheca, E. Leg IV. Scale bars = 100 μm for A, B; 30 μm for C, D; 60 μm for E (Photo credit: Ismail Döker).