Trichomasthus Thomson 1876
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4017.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6117043 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CC87E4-FFB0-436F-FF02-C4F78CBEFB9F |
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Hosts. Hemiptera : Eriococcidae
coeruleus Mercet 1923: 49 View in CoL
Type. MNMS
Distribution. E (Alameda, San Joaquin)
Host/habitat. Eriococcus spurius
Remarks. In 1939 and 1949–50 a species then identified as T. cyanifrons was imported from Europe and released in southern California in a biocontrol program against E. spurius , but failed to establish ( Flanders 1952; Bartlett 1978b, cited by Noyes 2010). However, subsequent importations of a species initially identified as T. cyanifrons in 1952–1954 in central and northern California did result in establishment—this imported agent was later determined to be T. coeruleus ( Dreistadt & Hagen 1994) . Noyes (2001) lists two hosts for this species—both of which are invalid names for E. spurius .
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Remarks. Specimens representing four additional morphospecies were collected from Alameda, Contra Costa, Imperial, Lassen, Marin, Orange and Tuolumne counties (RLZC, UCDC, UCFC, UCRC).
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Trichomasthus Thomson 1876
Zuparko, Robert L. 2015 |
coeruleus
Mercet 1923: 49 |