Phyllococcus oahuensis (Ehrhorn)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5447.3.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11163905 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C487AB-1B5D-FFB4-57C8-FD74D8CFF9C1 |
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Phyllococcus oahuensis (Ehrhorn) |
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Phyllococcus oahuensis (Ehrhorn) View in CoL
( Figs 1A & B View FIGURE 1 , 2 View FIGURE 2 , 3 View FIGURE 3 )
Cissococcus? oahuensis Ehrhorn 1912: 149 .
Phyllococcus oahuensis ( Ehrhorn, 1912) View in CoL ; Ehrhorn 1916: 236, change of combination.
Phyllococcus oahuensis View in CoL was considered to be extinct by Moir (2021), but a population was found on Maui in 2007 and the leaf galls were photographed by Dr Karl Magnacca [on Urera glabra View in CoL , -. viii.2007, Kahanaiki Gulch below Puu Kukui cabins, Maui, Hawaii] ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ). Subsequently, the species was collected in 2012 by Keahi Bustamente on U. glabra View in CoL in the East Maui Mountains, and this material is described below. These Maui collections represent a new island record for Ph. oahuensis View in CoL . Note that the recorded host, either as Urera sandwicensis View in CoL or U. glabra View in CoL , is now considered to be a synonym of Touchardia sandwicensis (Wedd.) ( POWO 2023; Wells et al. 2021).
Material studied. Lectotype and paralectotypes: 1 slide containing 7 adult females with a single label: “ Cissococcus ? / oahuensis / n.sp. / on Urera sandwichensis [sic] / Tantalus / Oahu / EME 1.30.1911 ”; specimens in fairly good condition (but most slightly distorted by pressure of coverslip); the lectotype, here designated, is the specimen located nearest the edge of the circular coverslip, and is marked with an adjacent black ink spot ( BPBM). The remaining 6 adult females on the same slide become paralectotypes .
Other material studied: 2 slides, each containing 1 adult female and 1 adult male: Hawaii, Mountains nr Koele, Lanai Island , June 1913, ex herbarium specimens of Urera glabra , coll. C.N. Forbes; det. J.W. Beardsley (good, but large air bubbles under the coverslips have displaced and tilted some of the specimens). Description below made from 2 slides, each containing 3 adult females labelled: Hawaii, West Maui Mountains , Maui, ex Urera glabra leaf galls, coll. Keahi Bustamente, 22.viii.2012, det. J. Garcia (good).
Note. Although the type series and the material identified by Beardsley were seen by GW, the description and illustrations were made from non-type specimens due to restrictions on the loan of the type slide to CH. We are, however, convinced that the specimens examined from West Maui Mountains are conspecific with those from Oahu.
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Phyllococcus oahuensis (Ehrhorn)
Percy, Diana M., Watson, Gillian W. & Hodgson, Chris J. 2024 |
Phyllococcus oahuensis ( Ehrhorn, 1912 )
Ehrhorn, E. M. 1916: 236 |
Cissococcus? oahuensis
Ehrhorn, E. M. 1912: 149 |