Valid Names Results
Madarococcus navarinoensis (Hoy, 1962) (Eriococcidae: Madarococcus)Nomenclatural History
- Eriococcus navarinoensis Hoy 1962a: 510. Type data: CHILE: Tierra del Fuego, Navarino Island, Puerto Williams, on Nothofagus betuloides, 1958, by E.J. Godley. Holotype, female, by original designation Type depository: Auckland: New Zealand Arthropod Collection, Landcare Research, New Zealand; accepted valid name Illustr.
- Acanthococcus navarinoensis (Hoy, 1962); Miller & Gimpel 1996: 602. change of combination
- Madarococcus navarinoensis (Hoy, 1962); Hardy, Beardsley & Gullan 2008: 369-373, 392-393. change of combination
Common Names
- navarino eriococcin Hoy1962b
Ecological Associates
Hosts:
Families: 1 | Genera: 1
- Nothofagaceae
- Nothofagus alpina | MillerGo1975
- Nothofagus betuloides | Hoy1962a
- Nothofagus dombeyi | MillerGo1975
Geographic Distribution
Countries: 2
- Argentina
- Neuquen | MillerGo1975
- Tierra del Fuego | MillerGo1975
- Chile
- Biobio | MillerGo1975
- Magallanes | MillerGo1975
- Tierra del Fuego | MillerGo1975
Keys
- Gonzal2008a: pp.51 ( Adult (F) ) [Key to species of Eriococcus from the Patagonian Andean forests in Argentina] Key as: Eriococcus
- HardyGuHo2008: pp.375-376 ( Adult (F) ) [Key to species of Madarococcus based on adult females]
- KondoHaCo2006: pp.34-35 ( Adult (F) ) [Revised key to adult females of the Eriococcidae of Chile] Key as: Eriococcus navarinoensis
- HodgsoMi2002: pp.193 ( Adult (F) ) [Key to adult females of genera and species of Eriococcidae known from Chile] Key as: Eriococcus navarinoensis
- MillerGo1975: pp.138 ( Adult (F) ) [Eriococcus species of Chile] Key as: Eriococcus navarinoensis
Remarks
- Systematics: Slide-mounted adult female with: enlarged setae curved, conical, sides slightly concave, apices slightly rounded, marginal setae slightly larger than other setae on dorsum, particularly on abdomen, abundant over surface; claw digitals expanded; microtubular ducts elongate, with 1 sclerotized area (Miller & González, 1975). The adult females of M. navarinoensis are very similar to those of M. chilensis and M. rhadinothrix. Miller and González (1975) separate the adult females of M. navarinoensis from those of M. rhadinothrix by 1, 19-31 dorsal setae on abdominal segment V on M. navarinoensis (9-14 on M. rhadinothrix); 2, setae on dorsomedial areas of head and thorax noticeably smaller than those on abdominal margin on M. navarinoensis (setae on dorsomedial areas of head and thorax c. same size as those along abdominal margin on M. rhadinothrix); 3, 7-segmented antennae on M. navarinoensis (6-segmented in M. rhadinothrix); 4, tibia:tarsus ratio 0.9-1.1 for M. navarinoensis (0.7-0.8 for M. rhadinothrix), and 5, anal lobes smaller, broader and less protuberant on M. navarinoensis than on M. rhadinothrix. The presence of translucent pores on the hind tibiae of M. navarinoensis can be used to distinguish the adult females from those of M. rhadinothrix where they are absent. (Hardy, et al., 2008)
- Structure: Sac of female is tawny and felted. Adult female is oval (Hoy, 1962a).
- General Remarks: Detailed descriptions and illustrations by Hoy (1962a) and Miller & González (1975).
Illustrations
Citations
- Charli1972: distribution, 216
- GonzalCh1968: distribution, 110
- HardyGuHe2008: phylogeny, structure, taxonomy, 368-373, 392-393
- HodgsoMi2010: host, taxonomy, 99, 101
- Hoy1962a: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 510-513
- KondoHaCo2006: taxonomy, 34-35
- Kozar2009: distribution, taxonomy, 103
- MillerGi1996: taxonomy, 602
- MillerGi2000: catalog, description, distribution, host, taxonomy, 277-278
- MillerGo1975: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 144-146
- NanDeWu2013: phylogenetics, 173-174
- RidleyBaBu2000: distribution, taxonomy, 37
- Willia1985e: distribution, 250