Valid Names Results
Rhizoecus keysensis Hambleton, 1979 (Rhizoecidae: Rhizoecus)Nomenclatural History
- Rhizoecus keysensis Hambleton 1979: 140. Type data: U.S.A.: Florida, Middle Torch Key, on Erithalis fruticosa. Holotype, female, Type depository: Washington: United States National Entomological Collection, U.S. National Museum of Natural History, District of Columbia, USA; accepted valid name Illustr.
- Rhizoecus keyensis Hambleton, 1979; Malumphy 2014a: 83. misspelling of species epithet
Common Names
Ecological Associates
Hosts:
Families: 6 | Genera: 8
- Aizoaceae
- Pleiospilos nelii | JansenAl2023
- Cactaceae
- Mammillaria | JansenAl2023
- Oreocereus | JansenAl2023
- Euphorbiaceae
- Euphorbia neoarborescens | JansenWe2015
- Myrtaceae
- Uromyrtus neomyrtoides | BenDov1994 Hamble1979 | (= Eugenia myrtoides)
- Pseudococcidae
- Rhizoecus keysensis | JansenAl2023
- Rubiaceae
- Erithalis fruticosa | BenDov1994 Hamble1979
- Morinda royoc | BenDov1994 Hamble1979
Geographic Distribution
Countries: 6
- Canary Islands | JansenAl2023
- Chile | KaydanKoKo2019
- Ecuador | KaydanKoKo2019
- Netherlands | JansenWe2015
- Saint Lucia | Malump2014a
- United States
- Florida | BenDov1994 Hamble1979
Keys
- KaydanKoKo2019: pp.3-4 ( Adult (F) ) [Neotropical Rhizoecus species]
- JansenWe2015: pp.12, 16 ( Adult (F) ) [Subterranean mealybugs of The Netherlands]
- KozarKo2007: pp.132-137 ( Adult (F) ) [world]
- Hamble1979: pp.149 ( Adult (F) ) [U.S.A., Florida]
Remarks
- Systematics: Rhizoecus keysensis is near to Rh. cacticans and measurements reveal that the labium is 65–85 μm long, length of antennae 120–150 μm long, tibia + tarsus of hind legs 95–118 μm long, the apical antennal segment is about 1.5–1.7 times as long as wide, width of anal ring (56) 60–65 μm, anal lobe setae are thin, hair-like and their maximum length is 33–55 μm, anal ring with a double ring of cells, the outer one with (20) 25–28 cells and generally three cells between anterior pair of setae. Rhizoecus cacticans on the other hand has a labium of 82–100 μm long, the length of antennae is 170–210 μm, tibia + tarsus of hind legs are 140–195 μm long, the apical antennal segment 2–2.5 times as long as wide, width of anal ring 62–75 μm, anal lobe setae are flagellate and their maximum length 75–95 μm, anal ring with a double ring of cells, the outer one with 25–32 cells and generally 4–6 cells between anterior pair of setae. (Jansen & Westenberg, 2015)
- General Remarks: Description and illustration of adult female by Hambleton (1979) and by Kozár & Konczné Benedicty (2007).
Illustrations
Citations
- BenDov1994: catalog, 459
- Hamble1979: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 140-142
- JansenAl2023: dispersal, host, 31,36
- JansenWe2015: distribution, key, 16
- KaydanKoKo2019: distribution, illustration, key, 3-4, 5
- KozarKo2007: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 242-244
- Malump2014a: distribution, host, 83