Valid Names Results
Parlatoreopsis longispina (Newstead, 1911) (Diaspididae: Parlatoreopsis)Nomenclatural History
- Chionaspis longispina Newstead 1911: 88-89. Type data: EGYPT: Ghezireh, on Justica alba, 02/09/1910, by F.C. Willcocks. Syntypes, female, Type depository: London: The Natural History Museum, England, UK; accepted valid name Illustr.
- Parlatoreopsis longispina (Newstead, 1911); Lindinger 1912b: 191. change of combination
- Parlatoria chinensis; Hall 1922: 43. incorrect synonymy (discovered by Balach1953g, 832).
- Anatolaspis abidini Bodenheimer 1949: 101-102. Type data: TURKEY: Antalya, on Euphorbia sp., 01/03/1939. Syntypes, female, Type depository: Bet Dagan: Department of Entomology, The Volcani Center, Israel; Paris: Museum National d'Histoire naturelle, France; junior synonym (discovered by Balach1953g, 829). Illustr.
- Anatolaspis abedini Bodenheimer, 1949; Bodenheimer 1951: 330. misspelling of species epithet
- Parlatoreopsis perplexus McKenzie 1952: 11-12. Type data: EGYPT: Cairo, on grounds of Heliopolis Palace Hotel, on Nerium oleander, 20/09/1951, by A.M. Boyce. Holotype, female, Type depository: Davis: The Bohart Museum of Entomology, University of California, California, USA; junior synonym (discovered by Balach1953g, 829). Illustr.
- Parlatoreopsis longispinus (Newstead, 1911); Balachowsky 1953g: 106. emendation that is unjustified
- Parlatoria longispinus (Newstead, 1911); Bajoi 1983: 9. change of combination
- Parlatoreopsis longispina (Newstead, 1911); Danzig 1993: 106. revived combination (previously published)
Common Names
- Asiatic pomegranate scale MillerDa1990
- pomegranate scale AbdRabEv2021
Ecological Associates
Hosts:
Families: 22 | Genera: 35
- Acanthaceae
- Carlowrightia arizonica | Newste1911 | (= Justicia alba )
- Justicia bracteata | AbdRabEv2021
- Apocynaceae
- Nerium oleander | McKenz1952
- Asparagaceae
- Agave americana | GhabboMo1996
- Asparagus | BicheArMe2022
- Ophiopogon japonicus | BicheArMe2022
- Berberidaceae
- Berberis virgata | AhmadGh1972
- Bignoniaceae
- Tecomaria capensis | Bodenh1953 | (= Tecoma capensis)
- Cactaceae
- Opuntia ficus-indica | GhabboMo1996 | (= Opuntia vulgaris)
- Opuntia humifusa | AbdRabEv2021
- Convolvulaceae
- Convolvulus | Kaussa1970
- Euphorbiaceae
- Euphorbia | Bodenh1949
- Fabaceae
- Acacia | SismanUl2010
- Acacia cultriformis | UlgentErYa2022
- Albizia lebbeck | Bodenh1953
- Bauhinia acuminata | GhabboMo1996
- Cassia fistula | Ali1969
- Robinia pseudoacacia | Bodenh1953
- Lauraceae
- Persea americana | BicheArMe2022 | (= Persea gratissima)
- Tetranthera | BicheArMe2022
- Lythraceae
- Punica granatum | GhabboMo1996 Moghad2013a
- Moraceae
- Ficus carica | Bodenh1953
- Ficus macrophylla | BicheArMe2022
- Oleaceae
- Jasminum | AbdRabEv2021
- Jasminum fruticans | GhabboMo1996
- Olea europaea | Bodenh1953
- Orchidaceae
- Orchis | UlgentErYa2022
- Polygonaceae
- Calligonum | Kaussa1955
- Calligonum comosum | Matile1988
- Calligonum denticulatum | MoghadWa2021 Seghat1977
- Rhamnaceae
- Ziziphus | Matile1988
- Ziziphus spina-christi | Moghad2013a
- Rosaceae
- Cotoneaster | AhmadGh1972
- Malus domestica | Bodenh1953
- Prunus domestica | Bodenh1953
- Prunus spinosa | Seghat1977
- Pyrus | Bodenh1953
- Pyrus communis | Bodenh1953
- Rosa | Moghad2013a
- Salicaceae
- Salix babylonica | Bodenh1953
- Santalaceae
- Viscum | BicheArMe2022
- Sapindaceae
- Acer rubrum | UlgentErYa2022
- Tamaricaceae
- Tamarix | Moghad2013a
- Zygophyllaceae
- Zygophyllum | Moghad2013a Seghat1977
Foes:
Families: 4 | Genera: 5
- Aphelinidae
- Aphytis | AhmadGh1972 | (= Azotus)
- Encarsia | AhmadGh1972
- Coccinellidae
- Chilocorus | AhmadGh1972
- Cybocephalidae
- Cybocephalus semiflavus | Lesche2000
- Encyrtidae
- Habrolepis | AhmadGh1972
Geographic Distribution
Countries: 10
- Algeria | BicheArMe2022
- China | Bodenh1953
- Egypt | AbdRabEv2021 Newste1911
- Iran | Kaussa1955 KozarFoZa1996
- Iraq | DanzigPe1998
- Japan | Bodenh1953
- Pakistan | Ali1969
- Saudi Arabia | Matile1988
- Tajikistan (=Tadzhikistan) | DanzigPe1998
- Turkey | Bodenh1949
Keys
- Danzig1993: pp.105 ( Adult (F) ) [Key to species of Parlatoreopsis]
- Balach1953g: pp.828 ( Adult (F) ) [Key to species of Parlatoreopsis]
Remarks
- Systematics: Marlatt (1908c) described Parlatoreopsis chinensis from China on crabapple. P. longispina was described by Newstead in 1911. Hall (1922) incorrectly synonymized the two species and for quite a few decades the two were treated as such by authors like McKenzie (1945), Bodenheimer (1953) and Lindinger (1932f, 1958). In 1953g, Balachowsky determined the two to be distinct species and for the most part subsequent coccid workers agreed. However, due to the confusion of their validity, some citations for P. longispina may actually apply to P. chinensis and vice versa.
- Structure: Female scale varying from broadly ovate to elongate, and usually broadest immediately behind the exuviae. The general color is pale translucent grey; but many examples are bright ochreous brown, and there are also variations between the two. Scales are so completely concealed beneath the superficial layer of the bark of host and the true character of the secretion is rendered almost invisible. Exuviae dull yellow or orange yellow, 1.0-1.25 mm long. Adult female broadly ovate, cephalo-thoracic region being as wide as the free abdominal segments. There are no parastigmatic glands. Pygidium is strongly produced and furnished with 2 pairs of lobes; median pair large and tridentate on the anterior lateral margin, the dentations being broadly rounded; 2nd pair of lobes small and dentate on the outer lateral margin only. Plates more or less rudimentary (Newstead, 1911).
- Biology: The "mining" habits of the female are rather striking (Newstead, 1911).
- Economic Importance: Miller & Davidson (1990) list this insect as a pest.
- General Remarks: Detailed description and illustration by Balachowsky (1953g).
Illustrations
Citations
- AbdRabEv2021: distribution, host, 37
- AhmadGh1972: biological control, distribution, host, 94
- Ali1969: distribution, host, taxonomy, 80
- Bajoi1983: distribution, host, taxonomy, 9
- Balach1953g: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 829-833
- BenDovHa1986: distribution, host, taxonomy, 28
- BicheArMe2022: distribution, host, 508
- Bodenh1949: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 101-102, 158-160
- Bodenh1951: description, distribution, host, taxonomy, 330
- Bodenh1953: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 9, 45-48
- Borchs1950b: distribution, host, taxonomy, 174
- Borchs1963a: distribution, taxonomy, 257
- Borchs1966: catalog, distribution, host, taxonomy, 203
- Borchs1973: distribution, taxonomy, 257
- Danzig1972: distribution, host, taxonomy, 218
- Danzig1993: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 106-107
- DanzigPe1998: catalog, distribution, host, taxonomy, 323-324
- ElsebaAh2017: distribution, host, 1072
- Ezzat1958: distribution, host, taxonomy, 249
- Ferris1936a: taxonomy, 22
- Ferris1942: taxonomy, SIV-405
- FowjhaKo1999: distribution, host, 122
- GhabboMo1996: description, distribution, host, 353
- Hall1922: description, distribution, host, taxonomy, 43-44
- Kaussa1955: distribution, host, 18
- Kaussa1970: distribution, host, 8
- KozarFoZa1996: distribution, 68
- KozarWa1985: catalog, distribution, 86
- Lesche2000: biological control, 919
- Lindin1912b: distribution, taxonomy, 191
- Lindin1935: taxonomy, 142
- Lindin1958: taxonomy, 371
- MacGil1921: distribution, host, taxonomy, 355
- Matile1988: distribution, host, taxonomy, 25
- Matile1991: distribution, taxonomy, 140
- McKenz1945: taxonomy, 53, 83
- McKenz1952: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 11-12
- MillerDa1990: economic importance, taxonomy, 304
- Moghad2013a: distribution, host, 45
- MoghadTa2010: distribution, 37
- MoghadWa2021: diagnosis, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 187, 248
- Newste1911: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 88-89
- Panis1981: distribution, 8
- RaoKu1952: taxonomy, 10
- RosenDe1979: biological control, distribution, 762
- Seghat1977: distribution, host, 17
- SismanUl2010: distribution, host, 222
- Takagi1969a: distribution, taxonomy, 40
- TakagiKa1966: taxonomy, 94
- UlgentErYa2022: distribution, host, S121
- Willco1922: distribution, host, 342