Valid Names Results
Crypticerya rosae (Riley & Howard, 1890) (Monophlebidae: Crypticerya)Nomenclatural History
- Icerya rosae Riley & Howard 1890: 333. Type data: U.S.A.: Florida, Key West, on rose.. Lectotype, female, by subsequent designation (UnruhGu2008,30). Type depository: Washington: United States National Entomological Collection, U.S. National Museum of Natural History, District of Columbia, USA; accepted valid name Notes: Unruh & Gullan (2008) also designated paralectotype of first-instar nymph.
- Icerya (Crypticerya) rosae Riley & Howard, 1890; Cockerell 1895z: 15. change of combination
- Crypticerya rosae (Riley & Howard, 1890); Cockerell 1899n: 4. change of combination
- Palaeococcus rosae (Riley & Howard, 1890); Cockerell 1902q: 233. change of combination
- Crypticerya rosae (Riley & Howard, 1890); Unruh & Gullan 2008: 8. revived combination (previously published)
Common Names
- rose Icerya RileyHo1890b
Ecological Associates
Hosts:
Families: 9 | Genera: 11
- Bignoniaceae
- Jacaranda mimosifolia | MatileEt2006
- Casuarinaceae
- Casuarina equisetifolia | Martor1976
- Fabaceae
- Haematoxylum campechianum | Martor1976
- Pithecellobium unguis-cati | MatileEt2006
- Prosopis | Foldi1995a TownseCo1898
- Malpighiaceae
- Malpighia glabra | Martor1976 | (= Malpighia punicifolia)
- Pinaceae
- Pinus caribaea | MatileEt2006
- Rosaceae
- Rosa | RileyHo1890
- Salicaceae
- Casearia aculeata | Martor1976
- Sapotaceae
- Sideroxylon obovatum | MatileEt2006
- Zygophyllaceae
- Guaiacum officinale | Martor1976
Foes:
Families: 1 | Genera: 1
- Encyrtidae
- Brethesiella iceryae | Noyes2004 TrjapiTr2006
Geographic Distribution
Countries: 5
- Guadeloupe | MatileEt2006
- Haiti | PerezG2008
- Mexico
- Chiapas | CaballRa2018 Foldi1995a
- Oaxaca | Foldi1995a TownseCo1898
- Puerto Rico & Vieques Island
- Puerto Rico | Martor1976
- United States
- Florida | RileyHo1890
Keys
- Gavril2018: pp.178 ( Adult (F) ) [Species of Crypticerya]
- KondoGuRa2012: pp.7-Jun ( Adult (F) ) [Key to the adult females of South American iceryine species (Replacement for erroneous key in Kondo & Unruh (2009))]
- KondoUn2009: pp.94-95 ( Adult (F) ) [Crypticerya species of South America]
- UnruhGu2008b: pp.25-26 ( Adult (F) ) [Species of Crypticerya]
- RileyHo1890b: pp.106 ( Immature (F) Immature (M) ) [Palearctic]
Remarks
- Systematics: Unruh & Gullan (2008b) noted that Crypticerya rosae and C. abrahami and C. pimentae, differ from all other species of Crypticerya because the adult females form neither an ovisac nor a marsupium. Adult females typically do not have elaborate waxy secretion on the dorsal surface and the derm is often very dark in colour and becomes very convex and sclerotized with age. These species are morphologically identical, but have a wide geographic range and are not genetically identical (Unruh & Gullan, 2008).
- General Remarks: Description and illustration of adult female by Riley & Howard (1890, 1890b), Morrison (1928) and by Unruh & Gullan (2008). Description and illustration of first-instar nymph by Unruh & Gullan (2008). The redescription and illustration, under this name, by Vayssière (1926: 317-318) was based on material (sent to him by E.E. Green) collected by Froggatt in 1899 in Sydney, Australia, on Grevillea aleoides.
Illustrations
Citations
- BenDov2005a: catalog, distribution, host, taxonomy, 159-160
- CaballRa2018: distribution, 2
- Castel1952: taxonomy, 26
- Cocker1893ll: distribution, host, life history, 608
- Cocker1895z: taxonomy, 15
- Cocker1899c: taxonomy, 43
- Cocker1899n: distribution, taxonomy, 4
- Cocker1902o: taxonomy, 80
- Cocker1902q: distribution, taxonomy, 233
- Fernal1903b: 22
- Foldi1995a: distribution, host, 176
- Foldi2001a: taxonomy, 199
- Gavril2018: key, reproduction, taxonomy, 26,176,178,216
- KondoGuRa2012: taxonomy, 6-7
- KondoUn2009: taxonomy, 94-95
- Martor1976: distribution, host, 43,49,56,61,128,131
- Maskel1893b: taxonomy, 274
- MatileEt2006: distribution, host, 175
- Meurge2011: distribution, 81
- Morris1928: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 200-203,226
- Noyes2004: biological control,
- PerezG2008: distribution, 217
- RileyHo1890: description, distribution, host, taxonomy, 333
- RileyHo1890b: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 93-97
- RossHaOk2012: phylogeny, taxonomy, 199
- TownseCo1898: distribution, host, taxonomy, 168
- TrjapiTr2006: biological control, 12-13
- UnruhGu2008: description, distribution, host, illustration, molecular data, phylogeny, taxonomy, 8-50
- UnruhGu2008b: description, distribution, host, taxonomy, 40-41
- Vayssi1926: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 313,317-318
- Willia2017a: catalog, list of species, 243