Valid Names Results
Acanthococcus tinsleyi (Cockerell, 1898) (Eriococcidae: Acanthococcus)Nomenclatural History
- Eriococcus tinsleyi Cockerell 1898: 247. Type data: UNITED STATES: New Mexico, Dona Ana Co., Mesilla Park, on Atriplex sp. Lectotype, female, by subsequent designation (Miller1991,347-350). Type depository: Washington: United States National Entomological Collection, U.S. National Museum of Natural History, District of Columbia, USA; accepted valid name
- Nidularia tinsleyi (Cockerell, 1898); Lindinger 1933a: 117. change of combination
- Acanthococcus tinsleyi (Cockerell, 1898); Miller 1991: 347-350. change of combination Illustr.
Common Names
- Tinsley eriococcin MillerMi1992
Ecological Associates
Hosts:
Families: 6 | Genera: 6
- Amaranthaceae
- Atriplex | Miller1991
- Atriplex canescens | Miller1991
- Asteraceae
- Chrysothamnus | Miller1991
- Caryophyllaceae
- Paronychia jamesii | Hoy1963
- Euphorbiaceae
- Croton | Hoy1963
- Malvaceae
- Sphaeralcea coccinea | Hoy1963 | (= Malvastrum coccineum)
- Onagraceae
- Oenothera serrulata | Hoy1963 | (= Meriolix serrulata)
Foes:
Families: 1 | Genera: 1
- Encyrtidae
- Metaphycus howardi | Peck1963 | (= Aphycus howardi)
Geographic Distribution
Countries: 1
- United States
- Arizona | Miller1991
- California | Miller1991
- Colorado | Hoy1963
- Idaho | Miller1991
- New Mexico | Miller1991
- Texas | Miller1991
Keys
- Gill1993: pp.157 ( Adult (F) ) [Acanthococcus species of California] Key as: Acanthococcus tinsleyi
- MillerMi1992: pp.4 ( Adult (F) ) [Acanthococcus species in the western United States] Key as: Acanthococcus tinsleyi
- Miller1991: pp.334 ( Adult (F) ) [Acanthococcus species that infest Atriplex] Key as: Acanthococcus tinsleyi
- McDani1964: pp.104 ( Adult (F) ) [Eriococcus species of Texas]
- Ferris1955a: pp.97 ( Adult (F) ) [North American species of Eriococcus]
Remarks
- Systematics: Slide-mounted adult female with: enlarged setae conical, sides concave basally, apices rounded, setae all approximately same size, abundant over surface, forming distinctive pattern; 4 setae on each tibia; microtubular ducts medium in length, with 2 sclerotized areas (Miller, 1991).
- Structure: Female is broadly oval, body pale brown to light purple, often striped longitudinally (Gill, 1993). Ovisac is yellowish-white, enclosing female and yellow eggs (Miller, 1991).
- General Remarks: Descriptions and illustrations given in Ferris (1955a) and Miller (1991).
Illustrations
Citations
- Cocker1898o: distribution, host, taxonomy, 247
- Cocker1899a: taxonomy, 391
- Cocker1899t: distribution, host, 275
- Cocker1900i: taxonomy, 595
- Cocker1905b: host, taxonomy, 192
- CockerRo1915: distribution, host, 105
- Essig1926: distribution, host, 274
- Fernal1903b: taxonomy, 79
- Ferris1919a: distribution, host, taxonomy, 18
- Ferris1921: taxonomy, 76
- Ferris1955a: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 172
- Gill1993: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 157, 168
- Hoy1963: catalog, distribution, host, 120
- King1902f: taxonomy, 286
- Kozar2009: distribution, taxonomy, 010
- Lindin1933a: taxonomy, 117
- Lobdel1929: taxonomy, 764
- MacGil1921: distribution, host, 145
- McDani1964: distribution, host, taxonomy, 104, 105
- Miller1991: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 347-350
- Miller2005: distribution, 491
- MillerGi2000: catalog, description, distribution, host, taxonomy, 362-363
- MillerMi1992: distribution, host, taxonomy, 4, 90
- Peck1963: biological control, 934
- PooleGe1997: distribution, 354
- Timber1916: biological control, distribution, 638
- Tinsle1898c: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 317-318
- Willia2017a: catalog, list of species, 238