Abstract

In this study, we report that the phoretic flower mite Neocypholaelaps indica can infest flowers of Pachysandra axillaris and Apis cerana in Yunnan, China. We suggest that beekeepers, researchers and regulators should be aware of this species to regulate its potential harm to beekeeping and output of crops in China.

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