Valid Names Results
Cylindrococcus Maskell, 1892 (
Eriococcidae)
Nomenclatural History
- Cylindrococcus
Maskell
1892: 41.
Type species: Cylindrococcus casuarinae Maskell
by subsequent designation
Fernal1903b:84
.
accepted valid name
Notes: MacGillivray (1921) considered the genus, along with several others, to be in a separate subfamily and Balachowsky (1942) elevated the group to family rank. This is not generally accepted. Hoy (1963) gave a catalogue of species. Morrison & Morrison (1966) discussed the status of the genus.
- Crocidocysta
Rübsaamen
1894: 218.
Type species: Crocidocysta froggatti Rübsaamen
by monotypy
.
(= Cylindrococcus amplior, Maskell )
junior synonym
(discovered by Lindin1937: 182-183)
Notes: Lindinger (1910: 156; 1931a: 114) alleged that Crocidocysta froggatti was a psyllid but amended his view (1937: 182) to indicate that Crocidocysta partim equaled Cylindrococcus (Morrison and Morrison, 1966).
Remarks
- Systematics: Slide-mounted adult female with: antennae on anterior margin, conical, indistinctly segmented; front legs conical, weakly segmented; hind 2 pairs of legs reduced to small or large lobes; without tubular ducts; with multilocular pores; labium 1-segmented (Gullan, 1984a).
Cylindrococcus is a gall-inducing genus which currently includes two species both found on Casuarinaceae in Australia. MacGillivray (1921) considered that the genus (plus some others)
formed a separate subfamily, the Cylindrococcinae. Balachowsky (1942) elevated the genus (along with Capulinia, Sphaerococcopsis Cockerell, Ourococcus Fuller and Apiococcus) to family rank, Cylindrococcidae. However, this family has not been accepted. Ferris (1957b) assigned Cylindrococcus to the Eriococcidae and Hoy (1963) included it in his catalogue of Eriococcidae. (Hodgson, 2020)
- Biology: Forms galls on Australian Casuarinaceae (Gullan, 1984a).
- General Remarks: Generic description of the male described in Hodgson, 2020.
Keys
Associated References
- Balach1948b:
taxonomy, pp. 257
- Beards1984:
distribution, taxonomy, pp. 85
- Borchs1958b:
taxonomy, pp. 769
- BruesMeCa1954:
taxonomy, pp. 167
- Cocker1896b:
taxonomy, pp. 329
- Cocker1899:
taxonomy, pp. 13
- Cocker1899a:
taxonomy, pp. 392
- Cocker1899m:
taxonomy, pp. 277
- CookGu2004:
taxonomy, pp. 442
- CoxWi1987:
chemistry, pp. 15
- Fernal1903b:
taxonomy, pp. 84
- Ferris1921b:
taxonomy, pp. 91
- Ferris1957b:
description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, pp. 62, 85
- Frogga1894b:
taxonomy, pp. 336
- Frogga1894c:
taxonomy, pp. 113
- Frogga1898a:
taxonomy, pp. 498
- Frogga1907:
host, pp. 380
- Frogga1921b:
host, taxonomy, pp. 20
- Fuller1899:
description, taxonomy, pp. 451
- Green1922:
taxonomy, pp. 398
- Gullan1978:
distribution, structure, taxonomy, pp. 59
- Gullan1984a:
description, distribution, taxonomy, pp. 677-690
- Gullan1984b:
taxonomy, pp. 381
- GullanMiCo2005:
ecology, host, pp. 166
- Hodgso2020:
diagnosis, male, morphology, taxonomy, pp. 105
- Hoy1962:
distribution, host, taxonomy, pp. 11, 13, 201, 206
- Hoy1963:
catalog, taxonomy, pp. 56
- Kozar2009:
distribution, host, taxonomy, pp. 112
- LinKoGu2013:
molecular data, phylogeny, pp. 257
- Lindin1937:
taxonomy, pp. 182, 183
- MacGil1921:
taxonomy, pp. 210, 211
- Maskel1892:
description, distribution, taxonomy, pp. 41
- Maskel1896a:
description, taxonomy, pp. 226
- MillerGi2000:
catalog, taxonomy, pp. 92
- MorrisMo1922:
description, taxonomy, pp. 26
- MorrisMo1966:
taxonomy, pp. 53
- Rubsaa1894:
description, distribution, taxonomy, pp. 218
- Sulc1912:
taxonomy, pp. 34
- Tepper1893:
taxonomy, pp. 266
- Willia1991DJ:
distribution, host, taxonomy, pp. 461
- WoodwaEvEa1970:
distribution, host, pp. 430
2 Species