Valid Names Results
Arctorthezia helvetica Kozár & Szita, 2015 (Ortheziidae: Arctorthezia)Nomenclatural History
- Arctorthezia helvetica Kozár & Szita 2015: 62-64. Type data: SWITZERLAND: Valais, s/Venayaz, 10/7/1980, by C. Besuchet. Holotype, female, Type depository: Geneva: Museum d'Historie Naturelle, Switzerland; accepted valid name Notes: Paratypes female: 6 adult females with the same data as holotype, on separate slides.
Common Names
Ecological Associates
Geographic Distribution
Countries: 5
- Albania | SzitaKaKo2015
- Greece | SzitaFeBe2017
- Italy | PorcelPe2019
- Serbia | SzitaKaKo2015
- Switzerland | SzitaKaKo2015
Keys
- SzitaKaKo2015: pp.62 ( Adult (F) ) [Key to adult females of species of Arctorthezia]
Remarks
- Systematics: http://zoobank.org/AFE6A314-D608-4728-B3CD-BB3E2BFDF8EE Arctorthezia helvetica can be recognized by the following combination of characters: (i) 7-segmented antennae, (ii) dorsal triangle-shaped midthoracic setal plates hardly wider than long (iii) the proportion of simple pores and quadrilocular pores distal to vulva ca. 1:15, (iv) diamond-shape setal plate between mid-coxae on venter.(Szita, et al., 2015) Arctorthezia helvetica is closest to A. occidentalis in having 4 spine rows within the ovisac band and lacking circular pore clusters on the dorsum, but differs from A. occidentalis as follows (characters of A. occidentalis in brackets): (i) adult female body length less than 3 mm (adult female body length at least 3.5 mm); (ii) the fourth spine row within ovisac band weak (the fourth spine row within ovisac band strong); (iii) the proportion of simple pores to quadrilocular pores distal to vulva ca. 1:15 (the proportion of simple pores to quadrilocular pores distal to vulva ca. 1:6); (iv) dorsal triangle-shaped mid-thoracic setal plates hardly wider than long (dorsal triangleshaped mid-thoracic setal plates more than two times wider than long). (Szita, et al., 2015)
- Structure: Live adult female: dorsum with 9 pairs dorsal wax plates in each marginal row, 8 pairs in each submedian band, and 3 triangular or shield-shaped plates in middle of thorax. Ovisac short, about half length of body. (Szita, et al., 2015)
- General Remarks: Detailed description and illustration in Szita, et al., 2015,
Illustrations
Citations
- MetzMiDi2017: morphology, 46
- PorcelPe2019: distribution, 184
- SzitaFeBe2017: distribution, 474
- SzitaKaKo2015: description, diagnosis, distribution, illustration, taxonomy, 62-64