Valid Names Results
Drosicha Walker, 1858 (
Monophlebidae)
Nomenclatural History
- Drosicha
Walker
1858: 306.
Type species: Drosicha contrahens Walker
by monotypy and original designation
.
accepted valid name
- Drosycha
Signoret
1876: 351;.
.
misspelling of genus name
- Villigera
Karsch
1877: 16.
Type species: Villigera frauenfeldi Karsch
by monotypy and original designation
.
junior synonym
(discovered by BenDovWi2002: 338)
- Monophlebus (Drosicha)
Walker, 1858;
Cockerell
1902q: 233.
by present designation
.
change in status (level)
- Cockerellella
MacGillivray
1921: 71.
Type species: Monophlebus townsendi Cockerell
by monotypy
.
junior synonym
(discovered by Morris1928: 163)
- Greenella
MacGillivray
1921: 75;.
.
misspelling of genus name
Notes: Mis-spelling of "Greeniella".
- Greenacoccus
MacGillivray
1921: 474.
.
replacement name that is a synonym
(discovered by Morris1928: 163)
- Greeniella
MacGillivray
1921: 75.
Type species: Monophlebus stebbingii Stebbing
.
synonym and homonym
(discovered by Morris1928: 163)
- Warajicoccus
Kuwana
1922: 7.
Type species: Monophlebus corpulentus Kuwana
by original designation
.
junior synonym
(discovered by Morris1928: 163)
- Drosiche
Kuwana
1931b: 163;.
by present designation
.
misspelling of genus name
Remarks
- Systematics: Tang & Hao (1995) discussed the problem of the taxonomic identity of the type species. The generic name Greeniella was used in scale insect nomenclature for two zoologically different entities. Greeniella MacGillivray, 1921 (type species: Monophlebus stebbingii Stebbing) is a junior homonym of Greeniella Cockerell, and a junior synonym of Drosicha Walker in the Margarodidae. Ben-Dov & Williams (2002) examined the literature pertinent to Drosicha and Villigera and confirmed that the latter is a synonym of Drosicha.
Greeniella Cockerell, 1897q (type species: Aonidia cornigera Green) is a valid genus in the Diaspididae.
Main characteristics (adult female) of this genus are:
membranous derm; antenna 8 or 9-segmented; labium three-segmented, elongate; seven pairs of abdominal spiracles; anal opening simple, surrounded by a dense cluster of hairs and setae; with three ventral cicatrices, placed behind vulva. The adult male of this genus is characterized in the abdomen bearing variable number (two to six pairs) of well-developed fleshy tassels.
Gavrilov-Zimin, 2018, resurrected the tribe Drosichini within the family Margarodidae to place the genus Drosicha in relation to other genera that he felt belonged in a subfamily of Monophlebinae (Drosicha , Drosidhoides, Matesovia, Palaeococcus and Sishania)
- General Remarks: Definition and characters by Morrison (1927), Vayssiere (1926), Borchsenius (1950b), Danzig (1980b) and by Williams & Watson (1990).
Keys
- Gavril2018: pp.170
(
Adult (F)
)
[Genera of Drosichini]
- TangHa1995: pp.128-129, 612-613
(
Adult (M)
)
[China, Asia]
- TangHa1995: pp.129-130, 611
(
Adult (F)
)
[China, Asia]
- Jashen1994: pp.38-39
(
Adult (M)
)
[Palearctic]
- Jashen1994c: pp.37-38
(
Adult (F)
)
[Palearctic]
- WilliaWa1990: pp.15-16
(
Adult (F)
)
[Margarodidae Genera of Tropical South pacific]
- Yang1982: pp.18-19
(
Adult (F)
)
[China]
- Danzig1980b: pp.86
(
Adult (F)
)
[Genera of Far East Russia ]
- Beards1966: pp.391
(
Adult (F)
)
[Genera of Micronesia]
- Borchs1950b: pp.32
(
Adult (F)
)
[Genera of USSR]
- Vayssi1926: pp.258-259
(
Adult (F)
)
[Margarodidae]
- Vayssi1923a: pp.427
(
Adult (F)
)
[Monophlebinae]
- Morris1920: pp.149
(
Adult (F)
)
[Philippines]
Associated References
- AyubRiHu2024:
control, distribution, host, pp.
- Beards1966:
taxonomy, pp. 394
- BenDov2005a:
catalog, taxonomy, pp. 160-161
- BenDovWi2002:
taxonomy, pp. 338
- Borchs1950b:
taxonomy, pp. 32,42-43
- Cocker1902q:
taxonomy, pp. 233
- Danzig1980b:
description, taxonomy, pp. 86-87
- Fernal1903b:
pp. 18-19
- Ferris1922b:
taxonomy, pp. 248
- Ferris1955c:
taxonomy, pp. 32
- Foldi1998:
catalog, pp. 422
- Foldi2001a:
taxonomy, pp. 199
- Gavril2018:
biology, diagnosis, illustration, key, reproduction, pp. 171-173
- GullanCo2007:
taxonomy, pp. 413-425
- GullanSj2001:
taxonomy, pp. 257-278
- HodgsoFo2006:
taxonomy, pp. 144
- Jashen1994c:
taxonomy, pp. 26,37-39
- Karsch1877:
taxonomy, pp. 16
- Kawai1972:
taxonomy, pp. 2
- Kawai1980:
description, taxonomy, pp. 85
- Kuwana1922:
description, taxonomy, pp. 1-7
- Kuwana1927:
taxonomy, pp. 70
- Kuwana1931b:
taxonomy, pp. 163
- Lindin1937:
taxonomy, pp. 184,186,197,198
- MacGil1921:
taxonomy, pp. 70,74,75,395,474
- MahmooReRa2018:
biological control, natural enemies, pp.
- MkrtchSa2001:
structure, taxonomy, pp. 167-168
- Morris1920:
taxonomy, pp. 149,157
- Morris1928:
description, taxonomy, pp. 18-26,160-172,219
- MorrisMo1923:
taxonomy, pp. 2,43,86,87,202
- MorrisMo1966:
taxonomy, pp. 43,63,87,204
- Reyne1965b:
taxonomy, pp. 174-177
- RizviJaMa2017:
control, dispersal, ecology, natural enemies, pp.
- Signor1876:
description, taxonomy, pp. 350-354
- TangHa1995:
description, taxonomy, pp. 125-130,560-561
- Tao1999:
taxonomy, pp. 2
- Vayssi1923a:
description, taxonomy, pp. 427
- Vayssi1926:
description, taxonomy, pp. 258,273-274
- Walker1858:
description, taxonomy, pp. 306
- Westwo1845:
taxonomy, pp. 21-22
- WilliaWa1990:
description, taxonomy, pp. 16-18
- WuXu2022:
history, illustration, morphology, nomenclature, pp. 166, 171
- Xie1998:
description, taxonomy, pp. 19
- Yang1982:
taxonomy, pp. 19,32
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