Valid Names Results
Dysmicoccus angustus (Ezzat & McConnell, 1956) (Pseudococcidae: Dysmicoccus)Nomenclatural History
- Ferrisicoccus angustus Ezzat & McConnell 1956: 31. Type data: U.S.A.: New Jersey, Riverton, on Bambusa sp.. Holotype, female, Type depository: Washington: United States National Entomological Collection, U.S. National Museum of Natural History, District of Columbia, USA; accepted valid name Illustr.
- Dysmicoccus angustus (Ezzat & McConnell, 1956); Danzig 1978: 8. change of combination
- Ferrisicoccus angustus Ezzat & McConnell, 1956; Ben-Dov 1999: 380. revived combination (previously published)
- Paraputo angustus (Ezzat & McConnell, 1956); Danzig & Gavrilov-Zimin 2015: 29. change of combination
- Dysmicoccus angustus (Ezzat & McConnell, 1956); Zhang, Wang & Watson 2023: 129. revived combination (previously published)
Common Names
- narrow mealybug Koszta1996
Ecological Associates
Hosts:
Families: 1 | Genera: 3
- Poaceae
- Bambusa | BenDov1994 EzzatMc1956
- Indocalamus herklotsii | BenDov1994 EzzatMc1956
- Sasa kurilensis | BenDov1994 Danzig1978
Geographic Distribution
Countries: 3
- China | BenDov1994 EzzatMc1956 Tang1992
- Zhejiang (=Chekiang) | LiTsWu2014
- Russia
- Kuril Islands | BenDov1994 Danzig1978
- Sakhalin Oblast | BenDov1994 Danzig1978
- United States
- District of Columbia | Koszta1996
- New Jersey | BenDov1994 EzzatMc1956
Keys
- Caball2021: pp.355-356 ( Adult (F) ) [New World Paraputo]
- DanzigGa2015: pp.29-31 ( Adult (F) ) [Palaearctic Paraputo species]
- LiTsWu2014: pp.371 ( Adult (F) ) [Mealybugs with legs on bamboo in China] Key as: Ferrisicoccus angustus
- Koszta1996: pp.126 ( Adult (F) ) [Northeastern North USA]
- Danzig1988: pp.703 ( Adult (F) ) [Far East of Russia]
- KotejaLa1986: pp.382 ( Adult (F) ) [Palaearctic region]
- EzzatMc1956: pp.31 ( Adult (F) ) [World]
Remarks
- Systematics: Danzig (1978) synonymized the genus Ferrisicoccus with Dysmicoccus, and transferred F. augustus to the latter genus as D. augustus. Some workers, such as Williams (2004), Martin & Lau (2011), Ben-Dov (1999) and Ben-Dov et al. (2013) accepted this treatment, but others, such as Cox (1987), Tang (1992), and Kosztarab (1996) did not. Li, Tsai & Wu supported the latter view and regarded Ferrisicoccus as a valid genus, since the adult female of the type species of this genus, F. augustus, has a bar on the venter of the anal lobe, and each anal lobe cerarius has more than 2 conical setae, whereas species in the genus Dysmicoccus usually lack an anal lobe bar, and each anal lobe cerarius has 2 conical setae. Danzig & Gavrilov-Zimin (2015) regarded the presence or absence of an anal lobe bar as a species-level character, ignoring its taxonomic significance at genus level and transferred this species to the genus Paraputo. However, Tanaka (2022) suggested that Paraputo angustus should be placed in the genus Formicococcus since he felt that the presence or absence of anal lobe bars was a taxonomically important character. In addition, he wrote that "The species described by Danzig & Gavrilov-Zimin (2015) as P. angustus is probably an un-named species new to science."
- Structure: Body of adult female on slide elongate oval, sides subparallel, about 2.7–3.5 mm long and 0.88–1.34 mm wide. Anal lobes slightly prominent, ventral surface of each lobe with 2 apical setae and with an anal lobe bar; ratio of length of longer apical seta (about 250–290 μm long) on anal lobes to length of anal ring setae 2: 1. Antennae each about 520 μm long, with 8 segments; apical segment longest, with 3 fleshy setae. (Li, Tsai & Wu, 2014)
- General Remarks: Good description and illustration of the adult female given by Ezzat & McConnell (1956), Danzig (1980b) and by Kosztarab (1996). Good description of the adult female given by Tang (1992).
Illustrations
Citations
- BenDov1994: catalog, 120-121
- BenDov1999: taxonomy, 380
- BugajNJuKa2021: distribution, host, list, 308
- Caball2021: key, 356
- Danzig1978: distribution, host, taxonomy, 19
- Danzig1980b: description, distribution, host, illustration, life history, taxonomy, 171, 172
- DanzigGa2015: diagnosis, distribution, host, illustration, 33-34
- EzzatMc1956: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 31-34
- Kawai1972: distribution, host, 7
- Koszta1996: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 126-128
- LiTsWu2014: description, distribution, host, illustration, key, taxonomy, 378-380
- MartinLa2011: catalog, distribution, host, 47
- Tang1992: description, distribution, host, taxonomy, 283, 284
- TangHaTa1992: distribution, host, 5
- Tao1999: distribution, host, taxonomy, 14