Amblyseiopsis ovatus Garman, 1958: 78.
Amblyseiulus cannaensis Muma, 1962: 4. (synonymy by Denmark & Evans, 2011: 214).
Amblyseiulus ovatus.— Muma, 1961: 278.
Amblyseius ( Amblyseius) ovatus. — Tseng, 1983: 42.
Amblyseius ( Amblyseius) peltatus van der Merwe, 1968: 119. (synonymy by Tseng, 1983: 42).
Amblyseius hudsonianus Chant & Hansell, 1971: 723. (synonymy by Denmark & Evans, 2011: 214).
Amblyseius ovatus.— Schuster & Pritchard, 1963: 246; Chant & Baker, 1965: 17; Moraes & McMurtry, 1983: 133; Zaher, 1986: 102.
Amblyseius parapeltatus Wu & Chou, 1981: 274. (synonymy by Tseng, 1983: 42).
Iphiseius punicae Gupta, 1980: 213. (junior synonym of P. peltatus according to Gupta, 1986: 134).
Proprioseiopsis antonellii Congdon, 2002: 15. (synonymy by Denmark & Evans, 2011: 418).
Proprioseiopsis ovatus.— Pickett & Gilstrap, 1984: 127; Moraes et al., 1986: 121; 2004: 184; Chant & McMurtry, 2005 a: 15; 2007: 89; Guanilo et al., 2008 b: 13; 2008 c: 10; Ferragut et al., 2010: 100; Denmark & Evans, 2011: 214; Negm et al., 2012 a: 62; Oliveira et al., 2012: 13.
Proprioseiopsis ( Proprioseiopsis) ovatus. — Karg, 1989 a: 208.
Typhlodromus ( Amblyseius) ovatus.— Chant, 1959: 90.
Typhlodromus ovatus. — Hirschmann, 1962: 2.
Previous records from Egypt. Giza governorate ( Zaher, 1986).
Remarks. No additional specimens of A. ovatus were found in this study. It was originally described from the holotype female collected in Ecuador. The original description was brief, with illustrations, but only with measurements of idiosoma and posterior lateral seta; complementary descriptions were listed by Demite et al. ( 2014).