Valid Names Results
Crypticerya zeteki (Cockerell, 1914) (Monophlebidae: Crypticerya)Nomenclatural History
- Icerya zeteki Cockerell 1914: 148. Type data: PANAMA: Canal Zone, on stems of an undetermined plant, having dark red colour externally and much white pith within; collected by Mr. James Zetek.. Lectotype, female, Type depository: Davis: The Bohart Museum of Entomology, University of California, California, USA; accepted valid name Illustr.
- Crypticerya zeteki (Cockerell, 1914); Unruh & Gullan 2008: 24. change of combination
- Icerya zeteki Cockerell, 1914; Gavriloz-Zimin 2018: 176. revived combination (previously published) Notes: Gavrilov-Zimin rejected the genetic basis for separation of genera. Based on his morphological definition of genera, he reassigned several species within this family.
Common Names
- Zetekʼs fluted scale KondoWa2022b
- Cochinilla acanalada de Zetek KondoWa2022b
Ecological Associates
Hosts:
Families: 9 | Genera: 12
- Anacardiaceae
- Mangifera indica | RamosPeKo2017
- Arecaceae
- Cocos nucifera | RamosPeKo2017
- Dypsis lutescens | RamosPeKo2017
- Elaeis guineensis | RamosPeKo2017
- Cycadaceae
- Cycas revoluta | RamosPeKo2017
- Fabaceae
- Arachis pintoi | RamosPeKo2017
- Trifolium repens | RamosPeKo2017
- Malpighiaceae
- Malpighia emarginata | RamosPeKo2017 | (= Malpighia punicifolia)
- Malvaceae
- Theobroma grandiflorum | RamosPeKo2017
- Musaceae
- Musa paradisiaca | RamosPeKo2017
- Rosaceae
- Rosa | KondoRaPe2016
- Rutaceae
- Citrus | RamosPeKo2017
Geographic Distribution
Countries: 4
- Brazil
- Maranhao | RamosPeKo2017
- Colombia | KondoRaPe2016
- Panama | Cocker1914 RamosPeKo2017
- Peru | VasqueDeCo2002
Keys
- Gavril2018: pp.179-182 ( Adult (F) ) [Species of Icerya] Key as: Icerya zeteki
- KondoGuPe2016: pp.6 ( Adult (F) ) [iceryine species in Colombia]
- 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]
Remarks
- Systematics: Icerya zeteki was listed as a synonym of Icerya brasiliensis in the catalogue of Margarodidae (Ben-Dov, 2005: 193), and the synonymy was attributed to Vayssiere (1929). Later, Unruh & Gullan (2008: 24-25) discussed this synonymy and concluded as follows: In fact, Vayssiere redescribed I. Zeteki and considered synonymizing the two species, but did not do so because he wanted to examine more material (Vayssiere, 1929: 85). He (Vayssiere) discussed comments made by Cockerell about the external similarity of I. Zeteki and I. Brasiliensis (Cockerell, 1914b). Vayssiere's description of I. Zeteki was based on non-type material and his redescription of I. Brasiliensis was based on material from Green's collection that derived from Hempel's collection (Vayssiere, 1926: 321). Unruh & Gullan (2008) transferred Icerya zeteki and f Icerya brasiliensis to Crypticerya, treated them as distinct species, and indicated that adult females of C. zeteki and C. brasiliensis differ by the number of ventral cicatrices (seven and three, respectively), yet Vayssiere did not discuss these structures in either of his descriptions. There is also some taxonomic confusion between Crypticerya similisa (Morrison) and C. zeteki. These species have been separated by differences in the number of cicatrices, i.e., 5 in C. similis and 7 in C. zeteki; however, the original description of C. zeteki (as Icerya zeteki) does not mention the number of cicatrices, and the available type specimens of C. zeteki have 5 cicatrices, not 7 as reported by some authors. (Kondo & Watson in T. Kondo & G.W. Watson, 2022b)
- Structure: Based on the specimens collected in Maranhão, the adult female Crypticerya zeteki measures about 5.4-7.7 mm long and range in colour from dark orange to almost red, with dark brown legs. They are covered by a thick layer of white wax with series of tufts and filaments, as follows: (i) a long caudal tuft, 6.6-13.5 mm long, (ii) a cephalic tuft (always shorter than the caudal tuft), (iii) lateral filaments, with those closest to the caudal tuft longer than the remaining filaments and (iv) an ovisac 4.1-8.5 mm long. (Ramos, et al., 2017)
- Biology: This species of scale insects has been identified as hermaphroditic based on the cytology of their gonads. (Mongue, et al., 2021)
- Economic Importance: Plants infested by C. zeteki showed leaf senescence, stunted growth and poor fruit production. (Ramos, et al., 2017)
- General Remarks: Description of adult female by Unruh & Gullan (2008b)
Illustrations
Citations
- BenDov2005: catalog, 193
- Cocker1914b: description, distribution, host, taxonomy, 148
- Gavril2018: key, taxonomy, 176, 182
- KondoGuPe2016: diagnosis, distribution, host, key, 3-4, 5-6
- KondoGuRa2012: taxonomy, 3, 6-7
- KondoRaPe2016: diagnosis, distribution, economic importance, host, 191
- KondoUn2009: taxonomy, 94-95
- KondoWa2022a: distribution, host, list, 22
- KondoWa2022b: biology, control, diagnosis, distribution, economic importance, host, illustration, 92-94
- MongueMiCo2021: reproduction, 7
- RamosPeKo2017: distribution, host, 1-4
- UnruhGu2008: phylogeny, taxonomy, 8-50
- UnruhGu2008b: description, distribution, host, taxonomy,