The side-effects of agrochemical to Iphiseiodes zuluagai Denmark & Muma (Acari: Phytoseiidae) were studied in laboratory using the residual contact spray method in glass surface. Forty-two plant protection products, used in Brazilian citrus orchards, were tested. Mite mortality and fecundity were evaluated for eight days. Tested products were ranked in toxicity classes, according to IOBC/WPRS system, by the total effect (combination of mortality and reproduction effect). The results showed that ca. 26% of the tested products were harmless (captan, clofentezine, fenbutatin oxide, fosetyl, hexythiazox, copper hydroxide, naled, copper oxychloride, cuprous oxide and tetradifon), 14% slightly harmful (abamectin, chlorothalonil, copper sulphate, thiophanate-methyl (PM) and ziram), 7% moderately harmful (sulfur, parathion-methyl and thiophanate-methyl (SC)) and 52% harmful to the mite (acrinathrin, amitraz, azinphos-ethyl, azocyclotin, benomyl, bifenthrin, bromopropylate, carbaryl, carbosulfan, chlorfenapyr, cyhexatin, dicofol, fenpropathrin, fenpyroximate, mancozeb, mineral and vegetable oils, phosmet, propargite, quinomethionate, triazophos and vamidothion).
Acari; citrus; Citrus spp; integrated pest management; biological control; natural enemy