Valid Names Results
Acanthococcus haywardi Juarez & Gonzalez, 2017 (Eriococcidae: Acanthococcus)Nomenclatural History
- Acanthococcus haywardi Juarez & Gonzalez 2017. Type data: ARGENTINA: Santiago del Estero, Park (27°46'54" S, 64°15'2" W), on Acacia caven, 11/?/1943, by Hayward. Holotype, female, by original designation Type depository: Tucuman: Fundacion e Instituto Miguel Lillo, Universidade Nactional de Tucuman, Argentina; accepted valid name Notes: Holotype: adult female placed towards the right of the slide, marked with a red circle. Illustr.
Common Names
Ecological Associates
Hosts:
Families: 1 | Genera: 1
- Fabaceae
- Acacia caven | GonzalClJu2017
Geographic Distribution
Countries: 1
- Argentina
- Chaco | GonzalClJu2017
Keys
- GonzalClJu2017: pp.55 ( Adult (F) ) [Eriococcidae of Argentina currently known of Fabaceae]
Remarks
- Systematics: The adult female of A. haywardi Juarez & González resembles that of A. dubius (Cockerell), but differs in that the latter species has (character-states for A. haywardi in brackets): (i) five setae on the metathoracic tibiae (four); (ii) six setae on the prothoracic tibiae (five); (iii) dorsal setae arranged in longitudinal bands (in lines parallel to intersegmental lines); (iv) one type of microtubular ducts (two types); (v) several cruciform pores on the abdomen (absent); (vi) ventral conical setae present (absent), and (vii) that it lacks a sclerotized anal tube (anal tube present). Although A. dubius, which has been recently found in Brasil on Calliandra sp. and in Venezuela on Prosopis sp. (Foldi & Kozár 2007), is a highly variable species, the above combination of character-states is considered to be sufficient to separate the two species. (González, et al., 2017)
- Structure: Adult female. Dorsal setae each conical with an acute apex; macrotubular ducts symmetrical and very large. Margin with 2 setae on each abdominal segment and on metathorax. Ventral surface with enlarged conical setae absent; microtubular ducts absent; quinquelocular, trilocular and cruciform pores sparse; metathoracic coxa with about 50 pores; metathoracic tibia with 4 setae and prothoracic tibia with 5 setae. (González, et al., 2017)
- General Remarks: Detailed description and illustration in González, et al., 2017.
Illustrations
Citations
- GonzalClJu2017: description, diagnosis, distribution, host, illustration, key, taxonomy, 41-44, 55