Valid Names Results
Arctorthezia Cockerell, 1902 (
Ortheziidae)
Nomenclatural History
- Polyocellaria
Imhof
1900: 527.
.
nomen nudum
(discovered by MorrisMo1966: 159)
Notes: Morrison & Morrison (1966) treated Polyocellaria as a nomen nudum and pointed out that Imhof suggested a possible association with Arctorthezia cataphracta. Morrison (1925) previously considered this to be a junior synonym of Orthezia.
- Orthezia (Arctorthezia)
Cockerell
1902h: 114.
Type species: Orthezia occidentalis Douglas
by subsequent designation
Cocker1902q:259
.
accepted valid name
- Arctorthezia
Cockerell, 1902;
Morrison
1952: 53.
.
change in status (level)
Remarks
- Systematics: Cockerell (1902h) described Arctorthezia as a "section" of Orthezia. According to the Rules of Zoological Nomenclature, Article 10(e) a "section" is deemed to be a subgeneric name when proposed for a genus-group division of a genus. Thus, Cockerell is considered to be the author of Arctorthezia.
- Structure: Adult female: antennae 7-/8-segmented, apical
seta short and spine-like, legs with tarsus and tibia well separated, nine pairs of dorsal marginal wax plates, with three triangular midline plates (in fossils, rectangular wax lobes). Current Arctorthezia spp. have a Nearctic and Palearctic distribution. (Vea & Grimaldi, 2012)
- Biology: Found under mosses and stones on the roots of different plants, also
reported from ant nests. (Szita, et al., 2014a)
- General Remarks: Kozár (2004) revised the genus and classified it in his new tribe, Arctortheziini, in the subfamily Ortheziinae.
Keys
- Kozar2004: pp.260
(
Adult (F)
)
[Key to the genera of Arctortheziini]
- Danzig1988: pp.695
(
Adult (F)
)
[Ortheziidae genera of the Soviet far east]
- KosztaKo1978: pp.10
(
Adult (F)
)
[Genera of Ortheziidae]
- Terezn1975: pp.111
(
Adult (F)
)
[Ortheziidae genera of the Ukraine]
- Danzig1971d: pp.806
(
Adult (F)
)
[Key to genera of Ortheziidae]
- Morris1925: pp.102
(
Adult (F)
)
[Key to genera of Ortheziinae]
- MacGil1921: pp.111
(
Adult (F)
)
[Genera of Ortheziinae]
Associated References
- Cocker1902h:
description, taxonomy, pp. 114
- Cocker1902q:
taxonomy, pp. 259
- CordoDe1995:
biological control, distribution, pp. 218-230
- Danzig1964:
distribution, pp. 621
- Danzig1971d:
taxonomy, pp. 806
- Danzig1988:
taxonomy, pp. 696
- Gavril2018:
morphology, taxonomy, pp. 193
- GomezM1937:
distribution, taxonomy, pp. 24, 382, 386
- Koszta1996:
description, distribution, host, taxonomy, pp. 59-60
- KosztaKo1978:
description, taxonomy, pp. 10, 12
- KosztaKo1988F:
description, distribution, taxonomy, pp. 37
- Koteja1976:
structure, pp. 268
- Koteja1987:
taxonomy, pp. 235
- Koteja1998a:
taxonomy, pp. 189, 212
- Koteja2000c:
taxonomy, pp. 204
- KotejaLi1976:
taxonomy, pp. 659
- KotejaZa1988:
distribution, taxonomy, pp. 1, 3, 4-6
- Kozar2004:
catalog, description, distribution, host, taxonomy, pp. 258
- KozarKo2001a:
taxonomy, pp. 23
- Lindin1937:
taxonomy, pp. 179
- MacGil1921:
taxonomy, pp. 113, 114
- Morris1925:
distribution, taxonomy, pp. 98, 104, 143
- Morris1952:
taxonomy, pp. 53-54
- MorrisMo1966:
taxonomy, pp. 15
- NastChKl1990:
distribution, pp. 119
- PooleGe1997:
distribution, pp. 366
- Pyenso1938:
distribution, host, pp. 25
- Richar1998:
catalog, distribution, taxonomy, pp. 444
- SzitaKaKo2015:
description, distribution, host, illustration, structure, taxonomy, pp. 61
- Terezn1975:
distribution, taxonomy, pp. 111, 114
- VeaGi2012:
distribution, host, taxonomy, pp. 761, 766
7 Species