Valid Names Results
Volvicoccus volvifer (Goux, 1945) (Pseudococcidae: Volvicoccus)Nomenclatural History
- Trionymus (Volvicoccus) volvifer Goux 1945: 30. Type data: FRANCE: Sainte Baume, Var, on Stipa pennata. Holotype, female, Type depository: Paris: Museum National d'Histoire naturelle, France; accepted valid name Illustr.
- Mirococcopsis stipae Borchsenius 1949: 170. Type data: ARMENIA: on Stipa sp.. Syntypes, female, Type depository: St. Petersburg: Zoological Museum, Academy of Science, Russia; junior synonym (discovered by DanzigGa2013a, 566-570).
- Volvicoccus volvifer (Goux, 1945); Kozár & Walter 1985: 73. change of combination
- Micrococcopsis stipae; Kozár & Walter 1986: 115. misspelling of genus name
- Volvicoccus stipae (Borchsenius, 1949); Gavrilov 2007: 2. change of combination
- Volviococcus stipae; Kozár et al. 2013: 109. misspelling of genus name
Common Names
- needlegrass mealybug
Ecological Associates
Hosts:
Families: 1 | Genera: 5
- Poaceae
- Aegilops | KaydanKiKo2005
- Festuca ovina | RosaPeSo2011
- Koeleria glauca | RosaPeSo2011
- Stipa | BenDov1994 Borchs1949 KaydanKiKo2005 KozarOrKo1977 TerGri1966
- Stipa capillata | BenDov1994 KozarOrKo1977 KozarWa1986
- Stipa lessingiana | RosaPeSo2011
- Stipa pennata | BenDov1994 Goux1945 Kozar1999a MatilePe2002
- Stipa pulcherrima | BenDov1994 Terezn1975
- Taeniatherum caput-medusae | BenDov1994 KozarTzVi1979 | (= Taeniatherum asperum)
Geographic Distribution
Countries: 8
- Armenia | BenDov1994 TerGri1966 TerGri1973
- Bulgaria | BenDov1994 KozarTzVi1979 | TrenchTo2014 Tsalev1968
- France | BenDov1994 Foldi2001 Goux1945
- Hungary | BenDov1994 Koteja1974b KozarKiSa2004 KozarOrKo1977 KozarWa1986
- Italy | MatilePe2002 Pelliz2003
- Poland | RosaPeSo2011
- Turkey | KaydanKiKo2005 KaydanUlEr2007
- Ukraine
- Voroshilovgrad Oblast | BenDov1994 Terezn1975
Keys
- Tang1992: pp.107 ( Adult (F) ) [China] Key as: Mirococcopsis stipae
- KosztaKo1988F: pp.112 ( Adult (F) ) [Central Europe] Key as: Volvicoccus stipae
- Kozar1981a: pp.316 ( Adult (F) ) [Hungary] Key as: Volvicoccus stipae
- TerGri1973: pp.86 ( Adult (F) ) [Armenia] Key as: Volvicoccus stipae
- Borchs1949: pp.169 ( Adult (F) ) [Palaearctic region] Key as: Mirococcopsis stipae
Remarks
- Systematics: Volvicoccus stipae was previously included in the genus Mirococcopsis Borchsenius, 1948. Because of the presence of characteristic oral collar tubular ducts (with the collar placed in the middle part of the duct) this species was transferred to the genus Volvicoccus by Gavrilov in 2007. (Rosa & Simon, 2011) The probable synonymy of Mirococcopsis stipae was mentioned by Matile-Ferrero (1983), without, however, formal synonymization. Danzig & Gavrilov, 2013a, examined the type material of both the nominal species and also found no essential distinctions between them.
- Structure: Female. Body strongly elongate, reaching 4.5 mm in length. Antennae 7-segmented. Legs fine and rather short. Hind coxa widened, with numerous microtubular ducts. Ostioles represented by only posterior pair, poorly visible. Circulus-1, small, rounded or oval. Anal ring formed by inner row of oval pores and by outer row formed by several pores at each side. Multilocular pores with 8-13 (usually 10) loculi, forming transverse stripes on 3 posterior abdominal sternites and small groups along ventral margin of body; singular multilocular pores present on posterior abdominal tergites. Trilocular pores numerous over entire surface of body. Simple pores absent. Tubular ducts forming wide stripe along ventral margin of body and transverse rows and stripes on abdominal segments. Instead of last pair of cerarii, 2 thick setae present, not surrounded by congestions of trilocular pores. Entire surface of body with sparse fine flagellate setae. (Danzig & Gavrilov, 2013a)
- Biology: Living under the leaf sheaths of the host plant.Occurring in the leaf sheaths and more rarely on the roots of the host plant.
- General Remarks: Good description and illustration of the adult female given by Goux (1945).Good description and illustration of the adult female given by Ter-Grigorian (1973) and by Tereznikova (1975). Good description of the adult female given by Borchsenius (1949) and by Tang (1992).
Illustrations
Citations
- BenDov1994: catalog, 232, 538
- Borchs1949: description, distribution, host, taxonomy, 170-171
- BugajNJuKa2021: distribution, host, list, 314
- DanzigGa2013a: description, distribution, illustration, taxonomy, 226-227
- DanzigGa2015: diagnosis, distribution, host, illustration, 425-427
- FoldiGe2018: distribution, list, 13
- Gavril2007: taxonomy, 2
- Goux1945: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 30-36
- KalandSi2014: distribution,
- KaydanKiKo2005: distribution, host, 88
- KaydanKoEr2014c: distribution, host, 234
- KaydanUlEr2007: catalog, distribution, host, 100
- Koteja1974b: distribution, taxonomy, 75
- Kozar1999a: distribution, host, 138
- KozarKiSa2004: distribution, 57
- KozarOrKo1977: distribution, host, 71
- KozarSzFe2013: distribution, list of species, 82, 94, 109, 127, 145, 164, 198
- KozarTzVi1979: distribution, host, 130
- KozarWa1985: catalog, taxonomy, 73
- KozarWa1986: distribution, host, 115
- LagowsGo2020: distribution, 71
- MatilePe2002: distribution, host, 354
- Pelliz2003: distribution, host, 101
- RosaPeSo2011: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 225-230
- SimonKa2011: distribution, 236
- Tang1992: description, distribution, host, taxonomy, 112
- TerGri1966: distribution, host, 85, 86
- TerGri1973: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 86-88
- Terezn1975: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 196-197
- TrenchTo2014: distribution, 67
- UlgentErYa2022: distribution, host, S126