Valid Names Results
Lecanodiaspis prosopidis (Maskell, 1895) (Lecanodiaspididae: Lecanodiaspis)Nomenclatural History
- Prosopophora prosopidis Maskell 1895b: 60. Type data: U.S.A.: Arizona, Benson, on Prosopis julifera. 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: Illustr.
- Lecanodiaspis prosopidis (Maskell, 1895); Cockerell 1896b: 327. change of combination
- Lecanodiaspis (Prosopophora) celtidis Cockerell 1896h: 19. Type data: U.S.A.: Texas, San Antonio, on Celtis occidentalis.. Holotype, female, Type depository: Washington: United States National Entomological Collection, U.S. National Museum of Natural History, District of Columbia, USA; junior synonym (discovered by HowellKo1972, 178). Notes: Misspelling of genus name as Lecaniodiaspis.
- Leconiodiaspis (Prosopophora) celtidis; Cockerell 1896b: 327. misspelling of genus name
- Lecanodiaspis (Prosopophora) radiatus Cockerell 1897u: 269. Type data: MEXICO: Salina Cruz, on bark of branch of some woody plant.. Holotype, female, Type depository: Washington: United States National Entomological Collection, U.S. National Museum of Natural History, District of Columbia, USA; junior synonym (discovered by HowellKo1972, 178).
- Lecanodiaspis (Prosopophora) tessellatus Cockerell & Quaintance 1897: 161. Type data: U.S.A.: Florida, on Carya porcina.. Syntypes, female, Type depository: Washington: United States National Entomological Collection, U.S. National Museum of Natural History, District of Columbia, USA; junior synonym (discovered by HowellKo1972, 178). Illustr.
- Lecaniodiaspis (Prosopophora) radiatus; Cockerell 1897u: 269. misspelling of genus name
- Prosopophora manihotis Townsend & Cockerell 1898: 172. Type data: MEXICO: Morelos, Cuautla, on the bark of the "nettle tree". Syntypes, female, Type depository: London: The Natural History Museum, England, UK; Washington: United States National Entomological Collection, U.S. National Museum of Natural History, District of Columbia, USA; junior synonym (discovered by Cocker1902, ). Notes:
- Lecanodiaspis manihotis (Townsend & Cockerell, 1898); Cockerell 1899a: 392. change of combination
- Lecanodiaspis celtidis pruinosus Hunter 1899a: 27, 80. Type data: U.S.A.: Kansas, on Ulmus, Ulmus americana.. Syntypes, female, Type depository: Washington: United States National Entomological Collection, U.S. National Museum of Natural History, District of Columbia, USA; junior synonym (discovered by HowellKo1972, 178). Notes: Misspelling of genus name as Lecaniodiaspis. Illustr.
- Lecaniodiaspis celtidis pruinosus; Hunter 1899a: 27. misspelling of genus name
- Lecanodiaspis celtidis Cockerell, 1896; Fernald 1903b: 54. change of combination
- Lecanodiaspis prosopidis (Maskell, 1895); Fernald 1903b: 55. change of combination
- Lecanodiaspis pruinosa Hunter, 1899; Fernald 1903b: 55. change of combination
- Lecaniodiaspis radiata (Cockerell, 1897); Fernald 1903b: 56. change of combination
- Lecanodiaspis tessellata Cockerell & Quaintance, 1897; Fernald 1903b: 56. change of combination
- Lecaniodiaspis celtidis; Fernald 1903b: 54. misspelling of genus name
- Lecaniodiaspis tessellata; Fernald 1903b: 56. misspelling of genus name
- Lecanodiaspis aescula Williams & Kosztarab, 1970; Williams & Kosztarab 1970: 20. change of combination
- Lecanodiaspis aescula Williams & Kosztarab 1970: 20. Type data: U.S.A.: Washington D.C., on Azalea mollis.. Holotype, larva, Type depository: Washington: United States National Entomological Collection, U.S. National Museum of Natural History, District of Columbia, USA; junior synonym (discovered by HowellKo1972, 178). Notes: The holotype is a first instar nymph. Illustr.
Common Names
- Common pit scale Gill1993 HowellKo1972
Ecological Associates
Hosts:
Families: 37 | Genera: 63
- Altingiaceae
- Liquidambar styraciflua | HowellKo1972
- Anacardiaceae
- Anacardium occidentale | HowellKo1972
- Cotinus | HowellKo1972
- Aquifoliaceae
- Ilex crenata | HowellKo1972
- Berberidaceae
- Berberis | HowellKo1972
- Bignoniaceae
- Campsis radicans | HowellKo1972 Riddic1955
- Catalpa | HowellKo1972
- Tecoma | Ferris1955a
- Buxaceae
- Buxus | HowellKo1972
- Cannabaceae
- Celtis | Ferris1955a HowellKo1972
- Celtis occidentalis | Cocker1897a Fernal1903b Ferris1955a HowellKo1972
- Celastraceae
- Euonymus | HowellKo1972
- Cistaceae
- Helianthemum ellipticum | BenDov1980
- Combretaceae
- Conocarpus | HowellKo1972
- Cornaceae
- Cornus | Riddic1955
- Cornus florida | HowellKo1972
- Ebenaceae
- Diospyros | Ferris1955a Riddic1955
- Diospyros virginiana | CockerQu1897 Fernal1903b HowellKo1972
- Ericaceae
- Gaylussacia | HowellKo1972
- Kalmia latifolia | HowellKo1972
- Rhododendron | HowellKo1972
- Rhododendron molle | HowellKo1972 WilliaKo1970 | (= Azalea mollis)
- Vaccinium | HowellKo1972
- Euphorbiaceae
- Jatropha | Fernal1903b Ferris1955a HowellKo1972 TownseCo1898
- Manihot | Fernal1903b Ferris1955a HowellKo1972 TownseCo1898
- Fabaceae
- Acacia | HowellKo1972
- Acacia farnesiana | Ferris1955a | (= Vachellia farnesiana)
- Acacia greggii | Ferris1955a
- Albizia | HowellKo1972
- Calliandra | HowellKo1972
- Gymnocladus | HowellKo1972
- Pithecellobium | HowellKo1972
- Prosopis | HowellKo1972
- Prosopis juliflora | Fernal1903b Ferris1955a HowellKo1972
- Prosopis velutina | Ferris1955a
- Pueraria montana | HowellKo1972 | var. lobata (= Pueraria thunbergiana)
- Robinia | Ferris1955a
- Robinia pseudoacacia | HowellKo1972
- Styphnolobium japonicum | HowellKo1972 | (= Sophora japonica)
- Fagaceae
- Quercus | Ferris1955a
- Juglandaceae
- Carya | Riddic1955
- Carya glabra | Ferris1955a HowellKo1972 | (= Carya porcina)
- Juglans nigra | HowellKo1972
- Koeberliniaceae
- Koeberlinia spinosa | HowellKo1972
- Lauraceae
- Persea | HowellKo1972
- Magnoliaceae
- Liriodendron tulipifera | HowellKo1972
- Magnolia | HowellKo1972
- Malvaceae
- Hibiscus | HowellKo1972
- Tilia | Ferris1955a HowellKo1972
- Moraceae
- Ficus | HowellKo1972
- Ficus religiosa | HowellKo1972
- Morus | Ferris1955a HowellKo1972
- Oleaceae
- Fraxinus | HowellKo1972
- Ligustrum japonicum | HowellKo1972
- Syringa persica | HowellKo1972
- Pittosporaceae
- Pittosporum | HowellKo1972
- Ranunculaceae
- Aquilegia | HowellKo1972
- Rhamnaceae
- Colubrina | HowellKo1972
- Ziziphus obtusifolia | HowellKo1972
- Rosaceae
- Malus | Ferris1955a
- Rubiaceae
- Coffea arabica | HowellKo1972
- Rutaceae
- Citrus | HowellKo1972
- Thamnosma montana | HowellKo1972
- Salicaceae
- Populus | Ferris1955a
- Populus trichocarpa | HowellKo1972
- Salix | Ferris1955a
- Sapindaceae
- Acer | Ferris1955a | (= Negundo)
- Aesculus glabra | Ferris1955a HowellKo1972
- Aesculus hippocastanum | HowellKo1972 WilliaKo1970
- Sarcobataceae
- Sarcobatus | HowellKo1972
- Smilacaceae
- Smilax havanensis | HowellKo1972
- Tamaricaceae
- Tamarix | HowellKo1972
- Theaceae
- Camellia | HowellKo1972
- Ulmaceae
- Ulmus | Fernal1903b HowellKo1972
- Ulmus americana | Ferris1955a
- Vitaceae
- Ampelopsis arborea | HowellKo1972
- Vitis | Ferris1955a HowellKo1972
Geographic Distribution
Countries: 3
- Cuba | MestreHaHo2015
- Mexico | Fernal1903b Ferris1955a HowellKo1972 TownseCo1898
- Coahuila | Miller1996
- Oaxaca | Miller1996
- Sonora | Miller1996
- United States
- Alabama | Ferris1955a
- Alaska | HowellKo1972
- Arizona | Fernal1903b Ferris1955a HowellKo1972
- Arkansas | HowellKo1972
- California | HowellKo1972
- Colorado | HowellKo1972
- Florida | Fernal1903b Ferris1955a HowellKo1972
- Georgia | Fernal1903b Ferris1955 HowellKo1972
- Kansas | Fernal1903b Ferris1955a
- Mississippi | HowellKo1972
- Nebraska | HowellKo1972
- Ohio | Fernal1903b
- Oklahoma | HowellKo1972
- Pennsylvania | WilliaKo1970
- Texas | Cocker1897a Ferris1955a HowellKo1972
- Washington | WilliaKo1970
Keys
- HowellKo1972: pp.155 ( Adult (F) ) [World]
- WilliaKo1970: pp.14, 16 ( First instar ) [World]
Remarks
- Systematics: Williams & Kosztarab (1970) - based on a study of the first-instar nymphs - found distinguishing characters between L. celtidis, L. aescula, L. prosopidis, L. pruinosa, L. radiata and L. tessellata and retained them as distinct species. However, Howell & Kosztarab (1972) concluded that the adult females of the above-mentioned six species are so similar morphologically and regarded all of them as synonyms of L. prosopidis.
- General Remarks: Description and illustration of adult female by Howell & Kosztarab (1972). Description and illustration of first-instar nymph by Williams & Kosztarab (1970) (as L. celtidis and L. prosopidis.
Illustrations
Citations
- Ballou1926: catalog, distribution, host, 46
- BenDov2006b: catalog, taxonomy, 337-339
- Buchne1930: structure, taxonomy, 443
- Buchne1965: structure, taxonomy, 238
- Cocker1896b: taxonomy, 327
- Cocker1896h: description, distribution, host, taxonomy, 19
- Cocker1897a: description, distribution, host, taxonomy, 12, 13
- Cocker1897u: description, distribution, host, taxonomy, 267-268
- Cocker1899a: taxonomy, 392
- Cocker1899n: taxonomy, 8
- Cocker1902t: taxonomy, 468
- CockerQu1897: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 161
- Dean1909: distribution, host, 265
- DeitzTo1980: taxonomy, 49
- DowellGiJe2016: distribution, 117
- Fernal1903b: 55
- Ferris1955a: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 46-48
- FerrisKe1923: distribution, host, taxonomy, 317
- Gee1912: distribution, host, 485
- Gill1993:
- Hollin1917a: taxonomy, 269
- Hollin1923: distribution, host, 44, 62
- HowellKo1972: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 178-184,219
- Hunter1899a: description, distribution, host, taxonomy, 77
- Hunter1902: distribution, host,
- Lawson1917: distribution, host, taxonomy, 169-170
- Lindin1932f: taxonomy, 197
- MacGil1921: taxonomy, 189
- Maskel1895b: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 60, 61
- Merril1953: distribution, host, 11, 125
- MerrilCh1923: distribution, host, 196, 285
- MestreHaHo2015: distribution, host, 36
- Miller1996: catalog, distribution, 79
- Newell1921: distribution, host, 59
- Richte1928: taxonomy, 187
- Riddic1955: host, 12
- RosenbSaSa2012: ecology, molecular data, physiology, 2357-2368
- Scott1900: distribution, host, 53
- Sleesm1945: distribution, host, 44
- Steinw1929: taxonomy, 218
- Stickn1934: taxonomy, 149
- TownseCo1898: description, distribution, host, taxonomy, 172
- Trimbl1928: distribution, host, 43
- Willia1985a: catalog, taxonomy, 223
- Willia2017a: catalog, list of species, 240
- WilliaKo1970: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 14, 37-40, 66-69
- Wilson1917: distribution, host, 34