Aleurocanthus woglumi Ashby
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.246421 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6166953 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039B6128-FFE5-5606-FF35-A893FC58F830 |
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Aleurocanthus woglumi Ashby |
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Aleurocanthus woglumi Ashby View in CoL (Figs 84–85)
Aleurocanthus woglumi Ashby, 1915: 321 View in CoL –322 Lectotype Jamaica (USNM).
Distribution. This species is not recorded from mainland Australia. It has been recorded widely in tropical climates elsewhere around the world (for details see Evans, 2006; Mound & Halsey, 1978)), and Christmas Island ( Australia) (see Bellis, et al., 2004).
Hosts. Detailed in Table 2, sourced from (ASCU, ANIC, Evans 2006). Mound and Halsey (1978) also list a wide range of hosts covering 35 families including many economically important plants.
Material examined. Australian territory – Christmas Island ( QDPIF) and PNG Torres Strait - Daru Island, ( ASCU). Extralimital material examined includes series from Hawaii, Indonesia (West Papua, Java), Indian Ocean islands, Mexico, PNG and Thailand.
Comments. The close proximity to, but absence from, mainland Australia, its broad range of hosts and pest status warrants inclusion of this species in this work. Martin (1999) also recognised this requirement noting that the species has now spread abundantly throughout the tropics. This dark coloured species is immediately recognised by the sparse, broad teeth of its margin and other characters mentioned in the key.
FIGURES 84–86. A. woglumi puparia 84–85: 84, slide (500 µm); 85, illustration (from Martin 1985); A. gullanae sp. nov.: 86, 2nd instar nymph (100 µm).
Anacardium occidentale Morus sp.
Annonaceae : Musa sapientum Annona cherimola M. x paradisiaca A. squamosa Myrsinaceae :
Apocynaceae : Wallenia laurifolia Plumeria acutifolia Myrtaceae :
Tabernaemontana coronaria Eugenia jambos
Araliaceae : E. malaccensis Hedera helix E. uniflora .
Arecaceae : Psidium guajava Elaeis melanococca Orchidaceae :
Asteraceae : Vanda sp.
Baccharis sp. Passifloraceae :
Begoniaceae : Passiflora edulis Begonia sp. Polygonaceae :
Bignoniaceae : Antigonon leptopus Crescentia cujete Punicaceae :
Boraginaceae : Punica granatum Cordia alba Rosaceae :
Tournefortia hirsutissima Pyracantha formosana
Capparidaceae : Pyrus sp.
Capparis pedunculus Rubiaceae :
C. roxburghii . Coffea arabica .
Caricaceae : Ixora thwaitesii Carica papaya Morinda tinctoria
Celastraceae : Rutaceae :
Gymnosporia diversifolia Citrus acida Kokoona zeylanica C. aurantifolia
Euphorbiaceae : C. aurantium Croton sp. C. limon
Adinobotrys atropurpureus C. medica
Hippocrateaceae : C. reticulata Salacia reticulata C. sinensis
Lauraceae : C. x paradise Laurus nobilis C. x tangelo Persea Americana Clausena lansium P. gratissima . Fortunella crassifolia
Loranthaceae : Lunasia amara Loranthus sp. Murraya exotica
Lythraceae : M. koenigii Lagerstroemia indica Severinia buxifolia
Malpighiaceae : X Citrofortunella macrocarpa Malpighia glabra Sapotaceae :
M. punicifolia . Pouteria mammosa
Malvaceae : Solanaceae :
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis Cestrum diurnum H. schizopetalus C. nocturnum Sida cordifolia Sterculiaceae :
Meliaceae : Guazuma tomentosa Trichilia auranticola Ulmaceae :
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Agricultural Scientific Collections Unit |
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Aleurocanthus woglumi Ashby
Gillespie, Peter S. 2012 |
Aleurocanthus woglumi
Ashby 1915: 321 |