Valid Names Results
Stictococcus sjostedti Cockerell & Cockerell in Cockerell, 1903 (Stictococcidae: Stictococcus)Nomenclatural History
- Stictococcus sjostedti Cockerell & Cockerell in Cockerell 1903c: 64-65. Type data: CAMEROON: Itoki; Eskundu; Bonze; ?/02/1891, from undetermined host, by Y. Sjostedt. Syntypes, female, Type depository: Washington: United States National Entomological Collection, U.S. National Museum of Natural History, District of Columbia, USA; accepted valid name
Common Names
Ecological Associates
Hosts:
Families: 14 | Genera: 17
- Asteraceae
- Gymnanthemum coloratum | CouturMaRi1985
- Vernonia colorata | CouturMaRi1985
- Calophyllaceae
- Calophyllum inophyllum | Strick1947a
- Coulaceae
- Coula edulis | CouturMaRi1985
- Euphorbiaceae
- Macaranga barteri | CouturMaRi1985
- Gentianaceae
- Anthocleista | CouturMaRi1985
- Anthocleista nobilis | CouturMaRi1985
- Ixonanthaceae
- Ochthocosmus | CouturMaRi1985
- Loranthaceae
- Tapinanthus bangwensis | Strick1947a | (= Loranthus bangwensis)
- Malvaceae
- Cola acuminata | Vayssi1936a | (= Sterculia macrocarpa)
- Cola nitida | Hargre1937
- Glyphaea brevis | Strick1947a | (= Glyphaea lateriflora)
- Theobroma cacao | AdenugAd1987
- Moraceae
- Ficus | CouturMaRi1985
- Musaceae
- Musa paradisiaca | Strick1947a
- Napoleonaceae
- Napoleonaea | Lambor1915
- Phyllanthaceae
- Uapaca corbisieri | CouturMaRi1985 | (= Uapaca esculenta)
- Rutaceae
- Citrus | CouturMaRi1985
- Citrus aurantium | CouturMaRi1985
- Urticaceae
- Musanga cecropioides | Strick1947a | (= Musanga smithii)
Foes:
Families: 4 | Genera: 4
- Lycaenidae
- Spalgis | HertinSi1972
- Noctuidae
- Eublemma | HertinSi1972
- Eublemma ochrochroa | Balduf1939 Lambor1913 Lambor1915
- Eublemma scitulum | MatileNo1984 | (= Eublemma scitula )
- Pteromalidae
- Pachyneuron | HertinSi1972
- Tortricidae
- Russograptis callopista | Fulmek1943 Lambor1915 | (= Tortrix callopista)(= Polemograptis callopista)
Associates:
Families: 1 | Genera: 5
- Formicidae
- Camponotus acvapimensis | AdenugAd1987
- Crematogaster | Strick1947a
- Crematogaster clariventris | Campbe1994a
- Crematogaster kohli | Lambor1913 | ssp. winkleri (= Crematogaster buchneri winkleri)
- Crematogaster striatula | Bigger1972
- Odontomachus haematodus | EvansLe1971
- Oecophylla | Lambor1915
- Oecophylla longinoda | VayssiGrSi2020
- Oecophylla smaragdina | Strick1947a
- Pheidole | Strick1947a
Geographic Distribution
Countries: 11
- Benin | GermaiVaMa2010 Vayssi1936a
- Cameroon | Cocker1903c
- Cote d'Ivoire (=Ivory Coast) | Vayssi1936a
- Democratic Republic of the Congo (=Zaire) | MayneGh1934
- Gabon | Vayssi1936a
- Ghana | Newste1917b
- Guinea | CouturMaRi1985
- Nigeria | Green1915b Lambor1915
- Sierra Leone | Hargre1937
- Togo | CouturMaRi1985
- Uganda | Morsta1936
Keys
- WilliaMaMi2010: pp.11 ( Adult (F) ) [Key to adult females of Stictococcus species (except S. tuberculatus)]
- Richar1976: pp.667 ( Adult (F) ) [Key to species of Stictococcus]
Remarks
- Systematics: This species is easily distinguishable from all other species of Stictococcus in possessing dorsal pores all about the same size. In other known species, the marginal pores are noticeably larger than the other dorsal pores. (Williams, et al., 2010)
- Structure: Adult female oval, flattish, about 4 mm long, 3 mm wide; smooth and shiny, ferruginous to olive-brown. Female larva broad oval, with a similar anal orifice, but it is surrounded by the 6 long bristles of the anal ring (Cockerell, 1903c).
- Biology: First instars are sexually dimorphic (Lamborn 1913).
- Economic Importance: A pest of cacao in Western Africa, Eublemma ochrochroa and Tortrix callopisia are recorded as natural enemies (Lamborn 1915).
- General Remarks: Detailed redescription and illustration by Richard (1971).
Illustrations
Citations
- AdenugAd1987: ecology, host, 240
- Almeid1973a: taxonomy, 20
- Balduf1939: biological control, taxonomy, 11, 17, 47
- Bigger1972: distribution, host, illustration, 67
- Bigger1981: distribution, host, 114
- BrownDe1959: physiology, 378
- Buchne1965: taxonomy, 277-283
- Campbe1983: distribution, host, 139, 140, 142, 143
- Campbe1994: distribution, host, taxonomy, 166, 167, 168, 169
- Campbe1994a: distribution, ecology, host, 315, 316, 317
- Cocker1903c: description, distribution, taxonomy, 64-65
- CookGu2004: taxonomy, 445
- CouturMaRi1985: distribution, host, 281
- EvansLe1971: distribution, ecology, 358, 360, 361
- FoldiCa1985: distribution, taxonomy, 34
- Fulmek1943: biological control, catalog, distribution, 78
- GermaiVaMa2010: distribution, 127
- GomezM1942: description, taxonomy, 138
- Green1915b: distribution, host, 43
- GwiazdVaDe2006: phylogenetics, 16
- Hall1935a: taxonomy, 226
- Hanfor1974: distribution, host, 15
- Hargre1937: distribution, host, 517
- HertinSi1972: biological control, distribution, 111
- KondoWa2022a: distribution, host, list, 26
- Lamb1974: distribution, host, 44
- Lambor1913: ecology, 442,444,447,448,453
- Lambor1915: biological control, distribution, economic importance, host, 205
- Lindin1910: taxonomy, 325
- Lindin1937: taxonomy, 196
- Lindin1958: taxonomy, 373
- MacGil1921: distribution, host, 75
- Mallam1954: distribution, economic importance, host, 51
- Marcha1909d: distribution, host, 182
- MatileNo1984: biological control, distribution, 70
- MayneGh1934: distribution, host, 38
- Medler1980: distribution, 85
- Morsta1936: distribution, host, 102
- NanDeWu2013: phylogenetics, 173
- Newste1906a: distribution, host, 74
- Newste1908a: distribution, host, taxonomy, 149-150
- Newste1908b: distribution, host, 40-41
- Newste1908c: distribution, 1
- Newste1910: taxonomy, 1, 7
- Newste1913: physiology, 72
- Newste1914a: distribution, host, 520-524
- Newste1917b: distribution, host, 126
- Richar1971: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 591-592
- Richar1976: taxonomy, 657, 667
- Silves1915a: taxonomy, 379
- Silves1939: taxonomy, 704, 706
- Strick1947a: distribution, host, 501-502
- TurgutUl2007: ant association, 313
- TurgutUl2007: ant association, 313
- Vayssi1913: distribution, host, 429
- Vayssi1936a: distribution, host, 349, 350
- Willia2017a: catalog, list of species, 252
- WilliaMaMi2010: description, illustration, taxonomy, 2,11,18-20