Valid Names Results
Chryseococcus arecae (Maskell, 1890) (Pseudococcidae: Chryseococcus)Nomenclatural History
- Dactylopius arecae Maskell 1890: 150. Type data: NEW ZEALAND: Wellington, on roots of Areca [= Rhopalostylis] sapida. Syntypes, female, accepted valid name Notes: Type material probably lost, see Cox (1987). Illustr.
- Pseudococcus arecae (Maskell, 1890); Fernald 1903b: 97. change of combination
- Pseudococcus oamaruensis Brittin 1915: 153. Type data: NEW ZEALAND: Oamaru, on Aquilegia sp.. Lectotype, female, by subsequent designation (WilliaBo1973,231). Type depository: Auckland: New Zealand Arthropod Collection, Landcare Research, New Zealand; junior synonym (discovered by WilliaBo1973, 230).
- Ripersia occulta Brittin 1915: 155. Type data: NEW ZEALAND: Oamaru, on roots of grass. Lectotype, female, by subsequent designation (WilliaBo1973,231). Type depository: Auckland: New Zealand Arthropod Collection, Landcare Research, New Zealand; junior synonym (discovered by WilliaBo1973, 231).
- Trionymus oamaruensis (Brittin, 1915); Brittin 1938: 337. change of combination
- Trionymus occulta (Brittin, 1915); Brittin 1938: 334. change of combination
- Trionymus dendrobii Brittin 1938: 335. Type data: NEW ZEALAND: Westport, on Dendrobium sp.. Lectotype, female, by subsequent designation (WilliaBo1973,231). Type depository: Auckland: New Zealand Arthropod Collection, Landcare Research, New Zealand; junior synonym (discovered by WilliaBo1973, 230).
- Trionymus raouliae Brittin 1938: 334. Type data: NEW ZEALAND: Maruia, on Raoulia sp.. Lectotype, female, by subsequent designation (WilliaBo1973,231). Type depository: Auckland: New Zealand Arthropod Collection, Landcare Research, New Zealand; junior synonym (discovered by WilliaBo1973, 230).
- Chorizococcus arecae (Maskell, 1890); Williams & de Boer 1973: 230. change of combination
- Chryseococcus arecae (Maskell, 1890); Cox 1987: 36. change of combination
Common Names
- golden root mealybug MalumpStWi2014
Ecological Associates
Hosts:
Families: 14 | Genera: 19
- Arecaceae
- Rhopalostylis sapida | BenDov1994 Cox1987 Fernal1903b Maskel1890 Maskel1893b | (= Areca sapida)
- Asteraceae
- Raoulia | BenDov1994 Britti1938 Cox1987 WilliaBo1973
- Brassicaceae
- Aethionema | BenDov1994 Willia1985
- Campanulaceae
- Edraianthus dalmaticus | BenDov1994 Willia1985
- Caryophyllaceae
- Dianthus deltoides | BenDov1994 Willia1985
- Cyatheaceae
- Cyathea dealbata | BenDov1994 Cox1987
- Ericaceae
- Erica | BenDov1994 Willia1985
- Gentianaceae
- Gentiana septemfida | BenDov1994 Willia1985
- Orchidaceae
- Dendrobium | BenDov1994 Britti1938 WilliaBo1973
- Papaveraceae
- Meconopsis | MalumpStWi2014
- Meconopsis grandis | MalumpStWi2014
- Poaceae
- Anthoxanthum odoratum | BenDov1994 Cox1987
- Cortaderia | BenDov1994 Cox1987
- Elymus repens | BenDov1994 Willia1985 | (= Agropyron repens)
- Poaceae | Britti1915 Britti1938
- Primulaceae
- Androsace sarmentosa | BenDov1994 Willia1985
- Primula | BenDov1994 Cox1987 Willia1973
- Primula alpicola | BenDov1994 Willia1985
- Primula capitata | BenDov1994 Willia1985
- Primula chungensis | MalumpStWi2014
- Primula x polyantha | BenDov1994 Willia1985
- Ranunculaceae
- Aquilegia | BenDov1994 Britti1915 Cox1987 WilliaBo1973
- Pulsatilla vulgaris | BenDov1994 Willia1985
- Saxifragaceae
- Astilbe | BenDov1994 Willia1985
Geographic Distribution
Countries: 3
- Australia
- South Australia | BenDov1994 Willia1985
- Tasmania | BenDov1994 Willia1985
- New Zealand | BenDov1994 Britti1915 Cox1987 Fernal1903b Maskel1890 Maskel1893b WilliaBo1973
- United Kingdom
- Scotland | MalumpStWi2014
Keys
- Cox1987: pp.36 ( Adult (F) ) [New Zealand]
- Willia1985: pp.75 ( Adult (F) ) [Australia]
- Brooke1976: pp.421 ( Adult (F) ) [Australia]
Remarks
- Systematics: Slide-mounted adult females of the genus Chryseococcus are easily separated morphologically from all other mealybug genera present in Britain (and Europe) by the following suite of diagnostic characters: six or seven-segmented antennae; elongate and slender tarsal claws; long, stout dorsal setae; and oral rim-tubular ducts with associated simple pores (Malumphy, et al., 2014)
- Structure: In life, the adult female mealybugs are broadly-oval, dark reddish purple, with a dusting of somewhat granular, bright golden wax; their body length is up to 3.1 mm long and breadth 2.7 mm breadth. They excrete very long, fine, curved, blue-iridescent wax filaments which are readily broken and lost. These wax filaments are excreted from oral rim ducts and are usually more numerous and conspicuous on the final-nymph stage than the adult, as the former possesses a greater number of oral rim ducts. (Malumphy, et al., 2014)
- Biology: Occurring on the roots of its host plants and in soil, litter, and under moss.
- Economic Importance: There are no published details of Chryseococcus arecae causing economic damage and it is not an economic pest in New Zealand. It has, however, been recorded damaging a range of ornamental plants in Rosetta, Tasmania, and large populations may reduce host vigour and lower the value of ornamental plants. (Malumphy, et al., 2014)
- General Remarks: Good description and illustration of the adult female given by Williams & de Boer (1973), Cox (1987) and by Williams (1985).
Illustrations
Citations
- BenDov1994: catalog, 92, 93
- Britti1915: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 153, 155
- Britti1938: description, distribution, host, taxonomy, 334, 337
- Cocker1894s: 287
- Cocker1896b: taxonomy, 326
- Cocker1897c: 240
- Cox1987: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 36, 140
- DeitzTo1980: taxonomy, 52
- Fernal1903b: 97
- KondoWa2022a: distribution, host, list, 23
- MalumpStWi2014: description, distribution, host, illustration, life history, structure, taxonomy, 30-36
- Maskel1890: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 150
- Maskel1893b: distribution, host, 231, 232
- Maskel1895: taxonomy, 132
- Myers1922: taxonomy, 198
- Willia1985: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 76-77
- WilliaBe2015: taxonomy, 162
- WilliaBo1973: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 228-231, 233
- Wise1977: taxonomy, 100