Coccidae

Henderson, Rosa C., Sultan, Amir & Robertson, Alastair W., 2010, Scale insect fauna (Hemiptera: Sternorrhyncha: Coccoidea) of New Zealand’s pygmy mistletoes (Korthalsella: Viscaceae) with description of three new species: Leucaspis albotecta, L. trilobata (Diaspididae) and Eriococcus korthalsellae (Eriococcidae), Zootaxa 2644, pp. 1-24 : 3-4

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.198660

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6203244

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FB8782-A351-5E72-FF1F-D400FEAEFC46

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Plazi

scientific name

Coccidae
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Family Coccidae View in CoL View at ENA

Ceroplastes sinensis Del Guercio View in CoL (Chinese wax scale) is an adventive species recorded on 14 native plant species from 11 genera in 12 families (including one fern sp.) ( Hodgson & Henderson 2000, Morrison 2007, Martin 1999, Plant and Food 2010, Anon. 2009). It also feeds on cultivated/exotic species such as weeping bottlebrush ( Callistemon viminalis View in CoL ), Citrus View in CoL sp., flowering gum tree ( Corymbia ficifolia ), Myoporum insulare, Nematolepis View in CoL squamea, and pomegranate ( Punica granatum View in CoL ) ( Bain 2008, Hodgson & Henderson 2000, Hedley-Stevens 2009, Plant and Food 2010, Philip 2008, Anon 2009). Young scales were recorded on K. salicornioides while adults were seen on the mistletoe host Leptospermum scoparium in the present study. These are new host records for this scale.

Material examined: NEW ZEALAND, CL, Gemstone Bay, on Korthalsella salicornioides , 11 April 2010, A. Sultan.

Coccus hesperidum Linnaeus (soft brown scale) is an adventive species known to infest a wide range of native and exotic plants. Previous host records for soft brown scale include 24 native species from 16 families and 18 genera (including two fern species: Blechnum fraseri View in CoL and Histiopteris incisa View in CoL ) ( Hodgson & Henderson 2000, Walker 2008, de Lange 1997, Martin 1999, Plant and Food 2010). Cultivated/introduced hosts recorded include Abutilon View in CoL , Dendrobium View in CoL , blackcurrant ( Ribes nigrum View in CoL ), alfalfa ( Medicago sativa View in CoL ), Citrus View in CoL sp., radiata View in CoL pine ( Pinus radiata View in CoL ), apricot ( Prunus armeniaca View in CoL ), wild cherry ( Prunus avium View in CoL ), cherry laurel ( Prunus laurocerasus View in CoL ), nectarine ( Prunus persica View in CoL var. nucipersica ) and grape ( Vitis vinifera View in CoL ) ( Hodgson & Henderson 2000, Plant and Food 2010). Korthalsella lindsayi and K. salicornioides are new host records for this species.

Material examined: NEW ZEALAND, WI, Rongotea, Coles Bush, on Korthalsella lindsayi , 18 July, 2009, A. Sultan; RI, Mangaweka Scenic Reserve, on Korthalsella salicornioides , 8 May, 2010, A. Sultan.

Kalasiris perforata (Maskell) View in CoL (fringed scale). This is the only native coccid recorded on a Korthalsella sp. so far. Previous hosts recorded for this scale comprise of 16 native spp. from 10 genera in 10 families ( Hodgson & Henderson 2000, Plant and Food 2010). In the present study it was recorded on K. lindsayi , which is a new host record for this coccid.

Material examined: NEW ZEALAND, WI, Rongotea, Coles Bush, on Korthalsella lindsayi , October, 2009, A. Sultan.

Saissetia coffeae (Walker) View in CoL (hemispherical scale). Hosts recorded for this adventive species in New Zealand include 20 native species from 16 genera in 15 families (including 6 fern species) ( Hodgson & Henderson 2000, Plant and Food 2010). Cultivated/exotic species infested include boxwood ( Buxus sempervirens View in CoL ), Citrus View in CoL sp., quince ( Cydonia oblonga ), Japanese aralia ( Fatsia japonica View in CoL ), nectarine ( Prunus persica View in CoL var. nucipersica ), grape ( Vitis vinifera View in CoL ), Meryta coriacea View in CoL , umbrella tree ( Schefflera actinophylla View in CoL ) and tree germander ( Teucrium fruticans View in CoL ) ( Bain 2008, Hodgson & Henderson 2000, Plant and Food 2010, Anon 2009, Philip 2008). In the present study this scale was recorded on K. salicornioides . This is a new host record for this scale.

Material examined: NEW ZEALAND, CL, Gemstone Bay, on K. salicornioides , 11 April 2010, A. Sultan.

Saissetia oleae (Olivier) View in CoL (black scale, olive scale, ‘H’ scale) is an adventive species. Previous host records for this species include 19 native plants from 15 families and 18 genera ( Hodgson & Henderson 2000). Cultivated/exotic hosts recorded for black scale include kiwifruit ( Actinidia deliciosa View in CoL ), pear ( Pyrus communis View in CoL ), Citrus View in CoL sp., grape ( Vitis vinifera View in CoL ), Mexican orange blossom ( Choisya ternata View in CoL ), Abutilon View in CoL , Hibiscus View in CoL sp. and pyramid tree ( Lagunaria patersonia View in CoL ) ( Hodgson & Henderson 2000). Korthalsella lindsayi is a new host record for this species.

Material examined: NEW ZEALAND, WI, Rongotea, Coles Bush, on Korthalsella lindsayi , 30 August, 2009, A. Sultan.

NEW

University of Newcastle

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Coccidae

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