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Phytophagus mites are gaining importance at present since their incidence is high. Farmers rely only on acaricides and other chemical pesticides for the management of these mites results in destruction of natural enemies, pesticide resistance and pesticide residues in crops, environment pollution etc. Hence, there is a need to find alternate to manage the phytophagous mites. Exploitation of natural enemies viz., predaceous insects, predatory mites and acaropathogenic fungi are the tools in pest management programmes. Among the predatory mites, the family Phytoseiidae is known to have potential predators which have proved their efficacy against several mite pests in different crops. Classical, augmentative and conservation biocontrol programmes using some of the important biocontrol agents remained as success stories in developed countries. However, the potential use of s biocontrol agents of mite pests is yet to be exploited in developing countries like India. In this context, the present review is about updated information on predaceous insects, predatory mites and acaropathogens against phtophagous mites. | Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci 2019 8 1 2153-2160 International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences ISSN 2319-7706 Volume 8 Number 01 2019 Journal homepage http www.ijcmas.com Review Article https doi.org 10.20546 ijcmas.2019.801.225 Biological Control of Phytophagous Mites A Review E. Sumathi R. Vishnupriya K. Ramaraju and M. Geetha Department of Agriculture Entomology Tamil Nadu Agriculture University Coimbatore Tamil Nadu India Corresponding author ABSTRACT Keywords Insect Predators Phytoseiidae Acaropathogens Spider mites Biological control Article Info Accepted 14 December 2018 Available Online 10 January 2019 Phytophagus mites are gaining importance at present since their incidence is high. Farmers rely only on acaricides and other chemical pesticides for the management of these mites results in destruction of natural enemies pesticide resistance and pesticide residues in crops environment pollution etc. Hence there is a need to find alternate to manage the phytophagous mites. Exploitation of natural enemies viz. predaceous insects predatory mites and acaropathogenic fungi are the tools in pest management programmes. Among the predatory mites the family Phytoseiidae is known to have potential predators which have proved their efficacy against several mite pests in different crops. Classical augmentative and conservation biocontrol programmes using some of the important biocontrol agents remained as success stories in developed countries. However the potential use of s biocontrol agents of mite pests is yet to be exploited in developing countries like India. In this context the present review is about updated information on predaceous insects predatory mites and acaropathogens against phtophagous mites. Introduction Phytophagous mites attack most of the agricultural and horticultural crops. These pests are distributed worldwide causing loss of quality and yield or death of host plants by sucking out the cell-contents of leaf. Yield loss due to .