Valid Names Results
Kermes shastensis Ehrhorn, 1911 (Kermesidae: Kermes)Nomenclatural History
- Kermes shastensis Ehrhorn 1911: 275-276. Type data: UNITED STATES: California, Siskyou County, Shasta Springs, on Quercus chrysolepis.. Syntypes, female, Type depository: Washington: United States National Entomological Collection, U.S. National Museum of Natural History, District of Columbia, USA; accepted valid name Notes: Three type slides in USNM.
- Talla shastensis (Ehrhorn, 1911); Lindinger 1933a: 143. change of combination Notes: Morrison & Morrison, 1966 synonymized the genus Talla von Heyden with Kermes Boitard creating the combination Kermes shastensis.
- Kermes branigani; Ferris 1955a: 195. misidentification (discovered by BullinKo1985, 77).
Common Names
- cottony kermes BullinKo1985
Ecological Associates
Hosts:
Families: 1 | Genera: 2
- Fagaceae
- Chrysolepis | BullinKo1985
- Chrysolepis sempervirens | BaerKo1985
- Quercus | BaerKo1985
- Quercus chrysolepis | Ehrhor1911 Hoy1963
- Quercus turbinella | BullinKo1985
- Quercus vacciniifolia | BaerKo1985
- Quercus wislizeni | BaerKo1985
Geographic Distribution
Countries: 1
- United States
- California | Ehrhor1911
Keys
- Hodgso2020: pp.153-154 ( Adult (M) ) [Kermesidae]
- Gill1993: pp.132 ( Adult (F) ) [California Kermesidae]
- BaerKo1985: pp.141 ( First instar ) [First instars of Nearctic Kermes]
- BullinKo1985: pp.70 ( Adult (F) ) [Nearctic species of Kermes]
- BaerKo1981: pp.233 ( First instar ) [First instars of the Kermes concinnulus group]
- MacGil1921: pp.196 ( Adult (F) ) [Species of Kermes]
Remarks
- Systematics: Kermes shastensis is distinguishable by its possession of many multilocular disc pores distributed evenly and densely on the mid-dorsum (Bullington & Kosztarab, 1985). Adult male K. shastensis appears to be closest to K. qingdaonensis Hu from China. On the basis of Hu’s figure, the differences appear to be small. (Hodgson, 2020)
- Structure: Bullington & Kosztarab (1985) remark that this species is noted "for its covering of white wax, which in younger specimens is fluffy and cottony, and in older specimens, hard and brittle."
- General Remarks: Detailed description and illustration by Bullington & Kosztarab (1985). Baer & Kosztarab (1985) provide description and illustration of first instar.
Illustrations
Citations
- BaerKo1981: taxonomy, 233
- BaerKo1985: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 204-207
- Balach1950c: taxonomy, 344
- BullinKo1985: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 77-80
- DoaneVaCh1936: distribution, 383
- Ehrhor1911: description, distribution, host, taxonomy, 275-276
- Essig1915a: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 118
- Essig1929: distribution, host, 276
- Essig1931: taxonomy, 614
- Ferris1955a: distribution, host, 195
- Gill1993: distribution, host, taxonomy, 131, 132, 135, 145
- Hodgso2020: description, diagnosis, illustration, key, 153, 157-159
- Hoy1963: catalog, distribution, host, taxonomy, 160
- HuLi1993: taxonomy, 20
- Koszta1996: taxonomy, 280
- Lindin1933a: taxonomy, 143
- LiuSh1995: taxonomy, 157
- MacGil1921: distribution, host, 196
- PooleGe1997: distribution, 359