Valid Names Results
Neogreenia sophorica Wu, 2006 (Qinococcidae: Neogreenia)Nomenclatural History
- Neogreenia sophorica Wu 2006: 62. Type data: CHINA: Beijing, Dongcheng District, on Sophora japonica; collected 3 may 2004, by Cheng Guifang.. Holotype, female, Type depository: Beijing: Forestry University, Beijing, China; accepted valid name Notes: Paratypes: 3 second-instar nymphs, CHINA: collection data same as for holotype, mounted together on 1 slide; 6 third-instar ♀♀ nymphs, collection data same as for holotype, 24.iv.2004, mounted together on 1 slide.
Common Names
Ecological Associates
Hosts:
Families: 1 | Genera: 1
- Fabaceae
- Styphnolobium japonicum | WuCh2006 | (= Sophora japonica)
Geographic Distribution
Countries: 1
- China
- Beijing (=Peking) | WuCh2006
Keys
- ZhengWaZh2024: pp.439 ( Adult (F) ) [species of Neogreenia]
- ZhengWaZh2024: pp.439 ( First instar Second instar (F) Third instar (F) ) [Chinese Neogreenia]
- WuNa2012: pp.53 ( Adult (F) ) [Key to species of genus Neogreenia MacGillivray based on adult female morphology]
- WuCh2006: pp.64 ( Adult (F) ) [Species of Neogreenia]
Remarks
- Systematics: This species can be easily distinguished from other species in genus Neogreenia by having a claw with 2 minute denticles. (Wu & Cheng, 2006)
- Structure: Adult female:body elongate with marked segmentation, orange yellowish in color, 3.75~6.05 mm long and 1.70~2.75 mm wide. Antennae ten-segmented. Mouthparts developed. (Wu & Cheng, 2006) Wu & Cheng (2006) described and illustrated the adult female and first-instar and second-instar nymphs. However, the description of the second-instar nymph of N. sophorica was based on specimens mixed with third-instar female nymphs. After examining these cysts, Zheng, et al., 2024 noticed that the second-instar nymphs had (i) far fewer large simple pores and (ii) the five anterior abdominal spiracles each had sieve-like disc-pores in the atrium, whereas the third-instar female nymphs had (i) groups of large simple pores on the dorsum and (ii) the six anterior abdominal spiracles each had sieve-like disc-pores in the atrium. They, therefore, describe the second-instar and third-instar female nymphs of N. sophorica. (Zheng, et al., 2024)
- General Remarks: Description and illustration of adult female by Wu & Cheng (2006). Detailed descriptions and illustrations of second-instar nymphs and third-instar female nymphs in Zheng, et al., 2024.
Illustrations
Citations
- Gavril2018: illustration, 116
- WuCh2006: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 62-64
- ZhengWaZh2024: distribution, host, illustration, key, nymph, taxonomy, 412-415
- ZhengWu2023a: distribution, list, 366