Valid Names Results
Hadzibejliaspis ferenci Pellizzari, 2013 (Coccidae: Hadzibejliaspis)Nomenclatural History
- Hadzibejliaspis ferenci Pellizzari 2013: 103-106. Type data: ITALY: Abruzzo region, Parco Nazionale, Villetta Barrea, Val Fondillo (AQ), 1100m, 5/7/1989, by S. Marotta. Holotype, female, by original designation Type depository: Padova: Dipartimento Agronomia Ambientale Produzioni Vegetali - Entomologia, Italy; accepted valid name Illustr.
Common Names
Ecological Associates
Hosts:
Families: 1 | Genera: 1
- Poaceae
- Poaceae | Pelliz2013
Geographic Distribution
Countries: 1
- Italy | Pelliz2013
Keys
- Pelliz2013: pp.112 ( Adult (F) ) [Key to adult female Hadzibejliaspis]
Remarks
- Systematics: H. ferenci is assigned to the genus Hadzibejliaspis because of the presence of: (i) 5 pairs of pregenital setae, (ii) hind tibia with length/width ratio greater than 5:1, (iii) large tubular ducts, in part with ridges, and (iv) spiracles opening into a small peritreme cavity with few inner disc pores. The adult females of H. ferenci differ from those of H. stipae in having (characters of H. stipae in brackets): (i) 8-16 spiracular disc pores within each peritreme cavity (3 or 4); (ii) spiracular disc pores also forming a group of about 20 pores near each anterior spiracular opening (1 or 2), and (iii) each tubular duct slightly sclerotised along about 1/3 of length (2/3). The first-instar of H. ferenci is of the Lecanopsis type, with minaret-like setae on body margin. (Pellizzari, 2013) .
- Structure: Adult female oval, pink-yellowish, partly enclosed in a white, waxy, sub-spherical egg-sac. First instar body yellowish, elongate oval and flattened. Legs and antennae well developed. (Pellizzari, 2013)
- General Remarks: Detailed description and illustrations in Pellizzari, 2013,
Illustrations
Citations
- Pelliz2013: description, distribution, host, illustration, structure, taxonomy, 103-106,112,114