Valid Names Results
Rhizoecus muranyii Kaydan, 2017 (Rhizoecidae: Rhizoecus)Nomenclatural History
- Rhizoecus muranyii Kaydan 2017: 315-317. Type data: TAIWAN: Nantou County, Lienhuachi, Lienhuachi Experimental Forest, primary forest above the research center, near small stream, 772 m a.s.l., N: 23°55.135’, E: 120°52.844’, 9/14-18/2011, by Ujvári, Zs.. Holotype, female, by original designation Type depository: Budapest: Hungarian Natural History Museum, Zoological Department, Hungary; Budapest: Plant Protection Institute, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary; accepted valid name Notes: Holotype (clearly indicated on the slide by black circle closest to name label), Paratypes, 7 ff, same data as holotype Illustr.
Common Names
Ecological Associates
Geographic Distribution
Countries: 1
- Taiwan | KaydanKoWi2017
Keys
- KaydanKoWi2017: pp.314-315 ( Adult (F) ) [Rhizoecus from Southern Asia]
Remarks
- Systematics: Rhizoecus muranyii can be distinguished by: (i) having multilocular pores only on the head; (ii) having only one size of tritubular pores on the dorsum and venter. Rhizoecus muranyii is similar to R. arabicus Hambilton, R. chilensis Hambleton and R. elongatus Green; (i) in lacking multilocular disc pores on the dorsum, (ii) in having oral collar ducts on the dorsum and venter, (iii) in having 6 segmented antennae and (iv) in lacking multilocular pores around the vulva. However, R. muranyii differs from all three species in having multilocular disc pores on the head and thorax and around the clypeo-labral shield. This species is the only one so far in the genus bearing multilocular disc pores only on the head around the clypeo-labral shield.
- General Remarks: Detailed description and illustration in Kaydan, et al., 2017.
Illustrations
Citations
- KaydanKoWi2017: description, distribution, host, illustration, key, taxonomy, 315