Valid Names Results
Gallacoccus Beardsley, 1971 (
Beesoniidae)
Nomenclatural History
- Gallacoccus
Beardsley
1971b: 31.
Type species: Gallacoccus anthonyae Beardsley
by monotypy and original designation
.
accepted valid name
- Gallococcus
Tang & Hao
1995: 436;.
.
misspelling of genus name
Remarks
- Systematics: Generic characteristics that distinguish this genus from other beesonids are: the possession of small legs, trochanter and femur partially or completely fused; antennae small, 3-segmented; labium 1-segmented; anal ring without setae or pores; quinquelocular pores restricted to venter; without enlarged setae (Beardsley, 1971b).
All recent cladistic analyses that have included Gallacoccus Beardsley (1971) (Cook & Gullan 2004; Hodgson in Takagi & Hodgson 2005; Gullan & Cook 2007; Hodgson & Hardy 2013; Kondo et al. 2016) have found that Gallacoccus (previously included in the Eriococcidae) falls within the Beesoniidae. (Hodgson, 2020)
- Structure: The adult females of this gall-inducing genus are globular. Adult males can be recognized by their short three to five segmented antennae (Beardsley, 1971b).
- General Remarks: Definition and characters by Beardsley (1971b).
Keys
- Hodgso2020: pp.19-22
(
Adult (M)
)
[Neococcoid higher taxa]
- Beards1971b: pp.39
(
Adult (F)
)
[] Key as: Key to known species of Gallacoccus
Associated References
- Beards1971b:
description, distribution, pp. 31
- Beards1984:
distribution, pp. 80,86,93,103
- BenDov2006b:
catalog, taxonomy, pp. 167-168
- GullanMiCo2005:
structure, taxonomy, pp. 164.178-180
- HaoWuJi1997:
taxonomy, pp. 71,74
- Hodgso2020:
key, taxonomy, pp. 20, 107
- MillerGi2000:
catalog, taxonomy, pp. 382
- Takagi2001:
taxonomy, pp. 59
- Takagi2007b:
distribution, host, taxonomy, pp. 67-68, 81
- TangHa1995:
taxonomy, pp. 436,643
- TangHa1995:
taxonomy, pp. 642
5 Species