Valid Names Results
Ceroplastes newsteadi Hodgson & Peronti, 2012 (Coccidae: Ceroplastes)Nomenclatural History
- Ceroplastes newsteadi Hodgson & Peronti 2012: 130-135. Type data: CAMEROON:Bibundi, on Cacao, 02/??/1905, by Busse. Holotype, female, by original designation Type depository: London: The Natural History Museum, England, UK; accepted valid name Illustr.
Common Names
Ecological Associates
Hosts:
Families: 9 | Genera: 9
- Anacardiaceae
- Mangifera indica | HodgsoPe2012 | (= Mango)
- Apocynaceae
- Carissa spinarum | HodgsoPe2012 | (= Carissa edulis)
- Arecaceae
- Phoenix canariensis | HodgsoPe2012
- Cannaceae
- Canna indica | HodgsoPe2012
- Malvaceae
- Theobroma cacao | HodgsoPe2012
- Rubiaceae
- Craterispermum caudatum | HodgsoPe2012
- Rutaceae
- Citrus | HodgsoPe2012
- Salicaceae
- Salix mucronata | HodgsoPe2012 | (= Salix subserrata)
- Sapindaceae
- Blighia sapida | HodgsoPe2012
Geographic Distribution
Countries: 10
- Cameroon | HodgsoPe2012
- Congo | HodgsoPe2012
- Cote d'Ivoire (=Ivory Coast) | HodgsoPe2012
- Eritrea | HodgsoPe2012
- Ethiopia | HodgsoPe2012
- Kenya | HodgsoPe2012
- Nigeria | HodgsoPe2012
- Senegal | HodgsoPe2012
- Tanzania | HodgsoPe2012
- Uganda | HodgsoPe2012
Keys
- HodgsoPe2012: pp.100 ( Adult (F) ) [Key to adult females in the Ceroplastes rusci-group]
Remarks
- Systematics: C. newsteadi is a member of the C. rusci-group but differs from the other members of this group in having the following combination of characters: (i) tubular ducts present in cephalic region; (ii) more than 100 stigmatic setae on each side, generally meeting between clefts; (iii) each group of stigmatic setae broadening to 4 or 6 setae deep in each cleft, and non-marginal setae extending a long way along margin laterally; (iv) nearly as many non-marginal as marginal stigmatic setae in each cleft; (v) stigmatic setae often present anterior to eyespots, and (vi) stigmatic setae sharply cone-shaped. (Hodgson & Peronti, 2012)
- Structure: Mounted material. Body elongate oval and probably fairly convex, with shallow stigmatic clefts with abundant marginal setae; lateral tubercles distinct although perhaps small. Caudal process short and stout, probably directed rather upwards. Length about 3 (1.0-3.0) mm, width about 2 (0.75-2.2) mm. (Hodgson & Peronti, 2012)
- General Remarks: Detailed description and illustrations in Hodgson & Peronti, 2012.
Illustrations
Citations
- HodgsoPe2012: description, distribution, host, structure, taxonomy, 130-135,242
- Watson2021: distribution, 521