Valid Names Results
Stigmacoccus Hempel, 1900 (
Stigmacoccidae)
Nomenclatural History
- Stigmacoccus
Hempel
1900a: 399.
Type species: Stigmacoccus asper Hempel
by monotypy and original designation
.
accepted valid name
- Stigmatococcus
Hempel, 1900;
Lindinger
1937: 196.
by present designation
.
emendation that is unjustified
(discovered by MorrisMo1966: 189)
- Stigmacoccus
Hodgson & Foldi
2006: 107.
.
subsequent use
Notes: Genus transferred to the family Stigmacoccidae.
- Stimacoccus
Martins-Mansani, et al.
2021: 1;.
.
misspelling of genus name
Remarks
- Systematics: The main distinguishing character (adult female) of this genus is the presence at dorso-anterior apex of body of a heavily chitinized area (Hempel, 1900a; Morrison, 1928). Foldi (1997a) and Ben-Dov (2005a) included this genus toghether with Xylococcus, Xylococculus and Jansenus in the subfamily Xylococcinae.
Hodgson & Foldi (2006) distinguished this genus, based on male characters, and assigned it to a new family, Stigmacoccidae.
Gavrilov-Zimin, 2018, resurrected the tribe Stigmacoccini within the family Margarodidae to place the genus Stigmacoccus in relation to other genera that he felt belonged in a subfamily of Xylococcinae.
- General Remarks: Definition and characters by Hempel (1900a) and by Morrison (1928).
Keys
Associated References
- BenDov2005a:
catalog, taxonomy, pp. 288
- Cocker1902q:
taxonomy, pp. 233
- Fernal1903b:
pp. 20
- Foldi1997a:
taxonomy, pp. 192
- Foldi1999:
taxonomy, pp. 319-320
- Foldi2001a:
taxonomy, pp. 217
- Foldi2006:
taxonomy, pp. 108-112
- Gavril2018:
diagnosis, illustration, life cycle, morphology, reproduction, pp. 109-110
- Hempel1900a:
description, taxonomy, pp. 399-401
- Hempel1912:
taxonomy, pp. 17
- HodgsoFo2006:
taxonomy, pp. 95,107
- HodgsoGaBo2007:
description, taxonomy, pp. 1-55
- KondoGu2022:
economic importance, pp. 4
- Lindin1937:
taxonomy, pp. 196
- MacGil1921:
taxonomy, pp. 74
- Morris1928:
description, taxonomy, pp. 16,19,37-40,45,135,2
- MorrisMo1966:
taxonomy, pp. 189
- WuHuDo2017:
history, taxonomy, pp. 547
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