Valid Names Results
Trionymus aberrans aberrans Goux, 1938 (Pseudococcidae: Trionymus)Nomenclatural History
- Pseudococcus pulverarius; Kiritchenko 1928: 112. Type depository: London: The Natural History Museum, England, UK; misidentification (discovered by Borchs1949, 149).
- Trionymus aberrans aberrans Goux 1938a: 166. Type data: FRANCE: Marseille, on Avena sp.. Holotype, female, Type depository: Paris: Museum National d'Histoire naturelle, France; accepted valid name Illustr.
- Pseudococcus aberrans (Goux, 1938); Borchsenius 1949: 149. change of combination
- Trionymus chifengensis Tang, in Tang & Li 1988: 22. Type data: CHINA: Inner Mongolia, Chifeng, on Agropyron cristatum. Holotype, female, Type depository: Shanxi: Entomological Institute, Shanxi Agricultural University, Taigu, Shanxi, China; junior synonym (discovered by Tang1992, 153). Illustr.
- Trionymus chifengenisis Tang, in Tang & Li, 1988; Tang, in Tang & Li 1988: 218. misspelling of species epithet
- Trionymus abberans Goux, 1938; Kaydan, Kozár, Yasar & Erkiliç 2001: 381. misspelling of species epithet
Common Names
- aberrant mealybug BenDov1994 KosztaKo1988F
Ecological Associates
Hosts:
Families: 2 | Genera: 29
- Boraginaceae
- Echium | KaydanKiKo2005
- Poaceae
- Aegilops | KaydanUlZe2004
- Agropyron | BenDov1994 TerGri1966
- Agropyron cristatum | KaydanKiKo2005
- Agropyron desertorum | BenDov1994 Mateso1968
- Agropyron fragile | BenDov1994 Mateso1968 | (= Agropyron sibiricum)
- Agrostis | BugajNJuKa2021
- Agrostis capillaris | BenDov1994 | (= Agrostis vulgaris)
- Agrostis stolonifera | BugajNJuKa2021
- Ammophila arenaria | BugajNJuKa2021
- Anthoxanthum odoratum | BugajNJuKa2021
- Avena | BenDov1994 Goux1938a KaydanUlZe2004
- Brachypodium pinnatum | BugajNJuKa2021
- Briza | BenDov1994 KosztaKo1988F
- Briza media | BenDov1994 KotejaZa1966
- Bromus inermis | BugajNJuKa2021
- Bromus sterilis | YerlikBaKa2023
- Bromus tectorum | KaydanKiKo2005
- Calamagrostis epigejos | BugajNJuKa2021
- Corynephorus | BugajNJuKa2021
- Corynephorus canescens | BugajNJuKa2021
- Cynodon dactylon | KaydanKiKo2005
- Deschampsia | BugajNJuKa2021
- Deschampsia cespitosa | BugajNJuKa2021
- Echinochloa crus-galli | KaydanKiKo2005
- Elymus repens | BugajNJuKa2021 KaydanKiKo2005 KozarOrKo1977 | (= Agropyron repens)
- Festuca | BenDov1994 KaydanKiKo2005 KosztaKo1988F
- Festuca arundinacea | UlgentErYa2022
- Festuca ovina | BugajNJuKa2021
- Festuca pratensis | BenDov1994 KotejaZa1966
- Festuca rubra | BugajNJuKa2021
- Holcus lanatus | BugajNJuKa2021
- Holcus mollis | BugajNJuKa2021
- Hordeum | BenDov1994 KosztaKo1988F
- Hordeum bulbosum | YerlikBaKa2023
- Hordeum murinum | KaydanKiKo2005
- Hordeum vulgare | KaydanKiKo2005
- Leptochloa fusca | YerlikBaKa2023
- Lolium | BenDov1994 Borchs1949
- Lolium perenne | KaydanKiKo2005
- Nardus stricta | BugajNJuKa2021
- Phleum | BugajNJuKa2021
- Phleum pratense | BugajNJuKa2021
- Piptatherum miliaceum | PellizPoSe2011 SzitaFeBe2017 | (= Oryzopsis miliacea)
- Poa | BenDov1994 KosztaKo1988F
- Poa compressa | BugajNJuKa2021
- Poa pratensis | BugajNJuKa2021
- Poaceae | BenDov1994 MilonaKoKo2008 TerGri1966
- Sorghum halepense | YerlikBaKa2023
- Stipa | BenDov1994 KosztaKo1988F
- Stipa capillata | BugajNJuKa2021
- Triticum | BenDov1994 KosztaKo1988F
- Triticum aestivum | KaydanKiKo2005 | (= Triticum vulgare)
Foes:
Families: 2 | Genera: 7
- Chamaemyiidae
- Parochthiphila coronata | KosztaKo1988F
- Encyrtidae
- Anagyrus aligarhensis | JaposhYeKa2023
- Cerchysius subplanus | JaposhYeKa2023
- Cheiloneurus elegans | KosztaKo1988F Schmut1955b
- Ericydnus caudatus | KaydanJa2010
- Mayridia | JaposhYeKa2023
- Rhopus brachypterus | Schmut1955b | (= Xanthoencyrtus brachypterus)
- Rhopus parvulus | KosztaKo1988F
Geographic Distribution
Countries: 19
- Armenia | BenDov1994 TerGri1966 TerGri1973
- Austria | BugajNJuKa2021
- Bulgaria | BenDov1994 KosztaKo1988F
- China
- Nei Monggol (=Inner Mongolia) | BenDov1994 Tang1992
- Crete | PellizPoSe2011
- Croatia | Masten2007
- France | BenDov1994 Foldi2001 TerGri1966
- Georgia (Republic of) | BatsanKaKi2017
- Germany | BenDov1994 KosztaKo1988F
- Greece | MilonaKoKo2008
- Hungary | BenDov1994 KosztaKo1988F KozarKiSa2004
- Kazakhstan | BenDov1994 Mateso1968
- Moldova | BenDov1994 KozarOs1987
- Montenegro | BugajNJuKa2021
- Poland | KotejaZa1979 Lagows1996 SimonKa2011
- Russia
- Saratov Oblast | BenDov1994 TerGri1966
- Tambov Oblast | BenDov1994 TerGri1966
- South Korea | Danzig1988 KwonDaPa2003a
- Turkey | KaydanKiKo2005 KaydanKoYa2001 KaydanUlEr2007 KaydanUlTo2002 KaydanUlZe2004
- Ukraine | BenDov1994 TerGri1966
- Krym (=Crimea) Oblast | BenDov1994 TerGri1966
Keys
- YerlikBaKa2021: pp.326-327 ( Adult (F) ) [Trionymus of the Palearctic region]
- DanzigGa2014: pp.99-106 ( Adult (F) ) [Palaearctic Trionymus species]
- KwonDaPa2003a: pp.415 ( Adult (F) ) [Trionymus species of Korea]
- Danzig1997a: pp.95 ( Adult (F) ) [Palaearctic region]
- Tang1992: pp.151 ( Adult (F) ) [Palaearctic region]
- Danzig1988: pp.704 ( Adult (F) ) [Far East Russia]
- KosztaKo1988F: pp.159 ( Adult (F) ) [Central Europe]
- Terezn1975: pp.263 ( Adult (F) ) [Ukraine]
- TerGri1973: pp.63 ( Adult (F) ) [Armenia]
- Borchs1949: pp.96 ( Adult (F) ) [Palaearctic region]
Remarks
- Systematics: Research recorded significant morphological variability in adult females of T. aberrans in specimens from post-industrial wastelands. Morphological intraspecific variation in adult females was observed. The vast majority of females had eight-segmented antennae, but 11 of the collected specimens had nine-segmented antennae; the presence of eight- or nine-segmented antennae apparently was not associated with the habitat type. (Kalandyk-Kolodziejczyk et al. 2023) Differences in number of trilocular pores in C18 were observed in females collected from the four zinc-contaminated post-industrial wasteland sample sites: zinc heaps and the degraded area near the zinc production plant at Piekary Slaskie, Poland. Unusual pores were observed in a few females from only one of the post-industrial wastelands sites. Translucent pores were present on the hind coxae in all the adult females, but there were differences in the number of these pores between females collected from postindustrial wastelands and those from undegraded habitats. All of the adult females studied had two pairs of abdominal cerarii (C17 and C18), but there were differences found in the morphology of the two pairs of cerarii. The anal lobe cerarius (C18) most often contained two conical setae, two auxiliary hair-like setae and 6–16 trilocular pores. The number of trilocular pores in C18 differed between females living in different habitats. In some specimens, there was an additional (third) conical seta in C18. (Kalandyk-Kolodziejczyk et al. 2023)
- Structure: Diagnosis of adult female having the following combination of features: (i) horseshoeshaped anal ring; (ii) presence of simple tubular ducts of two types (dorsal ducts larger than those of venter); (iii) multilocular disc-pores present on both body surfaces; (iv) presence of two pairs of cerarii; (v) each anal lobe cerarius (C18) containing two conical setae, 6–16 swirled trilocular pores and three or four auxiliary hair-like setae; (vi) circulus usually absent but rarely present; and (vii) antennae each eight (or rarely nine) segmented. (Kalandyk- Kolodziejczyk, et al. 2023) Translucent pores were observed on the hind coxae of all the T. second-instar nymphs examined. These pores have been observed almost exclusively in adult females. (Kalandyk- Kolodziejczyk, et al. 2023)
- Biology: Lives in leaf sheaths of various grasses. Life history and natural enemies discussed by Kosztarab & Kozár (1988F). Lives in leaf sheaths of various grasses.
- General Remarks: Good description and illustration of the adult female given by Goux (1938a), Schmutterer (1952a), Ter-Grigorian (1973), Tereznikova (1975), Kosztarab & Kozár (1988F), Tang & Li (1988) (as Trionymus chifengensis Tang) and by Tang (1992). Good description of the adult female given by Borchsenius (1949).
Illustrations
Citations
- BatsanKaKi2017: distribution, host, 266
- BenDov1994: 506
- Borchs1949: description, distribution, host, taxonomy, 149-150
- BugajNJuKa2021: distribution, host, list, 312
- CebeciAr2006: distribution, host, 144
- Danzig1988: distribution, host, taxonomy,
- Danzig1997a: distribution, host, taxonomy, 112
- DanzigGa2015: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 107-109
- ESKSAE1994: distribution, list, 111
- Foldi2001: distribution, 303-308
- FoldiGe2018: distribution, list, 13
- Gavril2003a: distribution, host, 107-108
- Gavril2004: distribution, host, 526
- GavrilKu2005: distribution, 19-34
- GermaiMaKa2015: taxonomy, 580
- Goux1938a: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 166-169
- Jansen2001: distribution, host, 197-206
- JaposhYeKa2023: natural enemies, 577, 579, 582
- KalandWaPo2023: morphology, nymph,
- KaydanJa2010: host, natural enemies, 473
- KaydanKiKo2005: distribution, host, 92
- KaydanKo2010a: distribution, 30
- KaydanKoYa2001: distribution, host, 381
- KaydanUlEr2007: catalog, distribution, host, 103
- KaydanUlTo2002: distribution, host, 253-257
- KaydanUlZe2004: distribution, host, 223
- Kiritc1928: distribution, host, 112
- Kohler2009a: distribution, host, 24
- KohlerEi2005: distribution, host, 161
- KohlerEi2006: distribution, host, 14
- KosztaKo1988F: description, distribution, host, illustration, life history, taxonomy, 159-161
- Koteja2000a: distribution, 172
- KotejaZa1966: distribution, host, 318-319
- KotejaZa1979: distribution, 671
- KotejaZa1983: distribution, host, 474
- Kozar1985: distribution, host, 204
- KozarKiSa2004: distribution, 58
- KozarOrKo1977: distribution, host, 71
- KozarOs1987: distribution, host,
- KozarSzFe2013: distribution, list of species, 93, 108, 126, 144, 162, 187, 199
- KwonDaPa2003a: distribution, host, taxonomy, 415
- LagowsGo2020: distribution, 71
- LagowsKo1996: distribution, host, 31, 34
- Masten2007: distribution, host, taxonomy, 1-242
- Mateso1968: distribution, host, 103
- MilonaKoKo2008: distribution, host, 33
- PellizChMi2015: distribution, 64,68
- PellizPoSe2011: distribution, host, 293,296
- Schmut1952a: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 563-566
- Schmut1955b: biological control, distribution, host, 515,519
- SchmutHo2016: distribution, host, 31
- SimonKa2011: distribution, 236
- SzitaFeBe2017: distribution, host, 473
- Tang1992: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 153-154, 763
- TangLi1988: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 22-24
- TerGri1966: distribution, host, 85
- TerGri1973: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 69-70
- Terezn1975: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 265-266
- TrenchTo2014: distribution, 67
- UlgentErYa2022: distribution, host, S126
- YerlikBaKa2021: key, 326
- YerlikBaKa2023: distribution, host, illustration, list, 13, 15