Valid Names Results
Coccidohystrix burumandi Moghaddam, 2009 (Pseudococcidae: Coccidohystrix)Nomenclatural History
- Coccidohystrix burumandi Moghaddam 2009: 176. Type data: IRAN: Markazi Province, Arak, on leaves of Euphorbia sp.; collected M. Alikhani, 25.v.2009.. Holotype, female, accepted valid name
Common Names
Ecological Associates
Hosts:
Families: 1 | Genera: 1
- Euphorbiaceae
- Euphorbia | MoghadAl2009
Geographic Distribution
Countries: 1
- Iran | MoghadAl2009 MoghadWa2022
Keys
- Tanaka2020a: pp.7-9 ( Adult (F) ) [Coccidohystrix sensu stricto]
- Gavril2016b: pp.185-186 ( Adult (F) ) [Species of Coccidohystrix]
- KaydanPeSz2015: pp.358 ( Adult (F) ) [Palaearctic species of Coccidohystrix]
- GavrilMa2014: pp.97-98 ( Adult (F) ) [Key to Palaearctic species of Coccidohystrix]
- DanzigGa2014: pp.558-560 ( Adult (F) ) [Palaearctic Coccidohystrix species]
Remarks
- Systematics: This species is similar to C. splendens and C. samui, but differs in the presence of translucent pores on the hind tibia and tarsus. (Moghaddam & Alikhani , 2009). Coccidohystrix burumandi is also similar to C. echinata (Balachowsky); it differs from C. samui by having (i) translucent pores on the hind tibia and tarsus (absent in C. samui; and (ii) at most 8 setae on each cerarian plate (maximum 5 setae on C. samui). It differs from C. echinata in having the apical seta shorter than an anal ring seta (apical seta longer than an anal ring seta in C. echinata), and in having translucent pores on the hind tibia and tarsus (absent in C. echinata). (Moghaddam & Watson, 2022)
- Structure: Slide-mounted adult female broadly oval. Anal lobes well developed. Antennae each with 9 segments. Legs well developed; hind leg with translucent pores on tibia and tarsus; claw with a denticle. (Moghaddam & Watson, 2022)
- Biology: Found on upper surface of leaves (Moghaddam & Alikhani , 2009).
- General Remarks: Description and illustration of adult female by Moghaddam & Alikhani (2009).
Illustrations
Citations
- DanzigGa2014: diagnosis, distribution, host, key, taxonomy, 565-566
- Gavril2016b: key, 186
- GavrilMa2014: taxonomy, 98
- Moghad2013: description, illustration, taxonomy, 18-19, 99
- Moghad2013a: distribution, host, 64
- MoghadAl2009: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 175-179
- MoghadWa2022: diagnosis, distribution, host, illustration, 10, 38, 39, 144
- Tanaka2020a: key,