Valid Names Results
Anapulvinaria pistaciae (Bodenheimer, 1926) (Coccidae: Anapulvinaria)Nomenclatural History
- Pulvinaria pistaciae Bodenheimer 1926a: 189. Type data: ISRAEL: Mount Kana'an, Safad, on Pistacia palestina.. Lectotype, female, by subsequent designation (BenDovHa1986,26). Type depository: London: The Natural History Museum, England, UK; accepted valid name
- Anapulvinaria pistaciae (Bodenheimer, 1926); Borchsenius 1952a: 300. change of combination
- Anapulvinaria pistaceae (Bodenheimer, 1926); Hadzibejli 1977: 550. misspelling of species epithet
- Anapulvinaria pistacia (Bodenheimer, 1926); Hadzibejli 1983: 120. misspelling of species epithet
- Pulvinaria pistaciae Ben-Dov 1993: 276. replacement name that is unjustified Notes: Ben-Dov (1993) regarded this genus as a subjective synonym of Pulvinaria.
- Anopulvinaria pistaciae; Abdukadirova et al. 2023: 5. misspelling of genus name
- Anapulvinaria pistcea (Bodenheimer, 1926); Abdukadirova et al. 2023: 5. misspelling of species epithet
Common Names
- pista yostiqsimon qurti SobiroZoQa2024
- Фисташковая подушечница AbdukaIsKa2023
Ecological Associates
Hosts:
Families: 3 | Genera: 4
- Anacardiaceae
- Pistacia | AbuYam1970 Aziz1977 Bodenh1943 TerGri1956 TerGri1962
- Pistacia atlantica | Kiritc1931 | (= Pistacia mutica)
- Pistacia khinjuk | Bodenh1944b
- Pistacia terebinthus | AbuYam1970 BenDov2012 Bodenh1926a Hodgso1994a | (= Pistacia palestina)
- Pistacia vera | AbuYam1970 Argyri1983 Bodenh1943 Potaev1993
- Rhus coriaria | Danzig1972b
- Juglandaceae
- Juglans regia | Moghad2013a
- Tamaricaceae
- Tamarix | Moghad2013a
Foes:
Families: 2 | Genera: 2
- Aphelinidae
- Coccophagus lycimnia | Bolu2012
- Encyrtidae
- Blastothrix sericea | FallahJa2017
Geographic Distribution
Countries: 16
- Afghanistan | KozarFoZa1996 Siddiq1966
- Armenia | TerGri1956 TerGri1962
- Azerbaijan | BenDov1993
- Cyprus | BenDov1993
- Georgia (Republic of) | BenDov1993
- Greece | Argyri1983
- Iran | Bodenh1944b Kaussa1957 KozarFoZa1996 Moghad2009
- Iraq | AbuYam1970 Aziz1977 Bodenh1943
- Israel | BenDov1993 Bodenh1926a Bodenh1935 Hodgso1994a
- Kyrgyzstan (=Kirgizia) | BenDov1993
- Syria | BenDov1993
- Tajikistan (=Tadzhikistan) | BenDov1993
- Turkey | CebeciSe2004 KaydanKo2010 KaydanUlEr2007
- Turkmenistan | Potaev1993
- Ukraine
- Krym (=Crimea) Oblast | Danzig1972a
- Uzbekistan | Cocker1927
Keys
Remarks
- Biology: In Israel it develops on Pistacia palestina one annual generation. Nymphs develop on the twigs during summer and winter (June until April). In April-May the young females migrate to the new flush of leaves on which they reproduce (Ben-Dov, 1993). One annual generation was observed on Pistacia vera in Iraq (Abu-Yaman, 1970).
- Economic Importance: Abu-Yaman (1970) reported this species a pest of pistachio, Pistacia vera in Iraq, and studied its chemical control.
- General Remarks: Description and illustration of the adult female given by Davatchi (1958), Hadzibejli (1983), Tereznikova (1983), Tang (1991) and by Hodgson (1994a). Description of the adult female given by Borchsenius (1957).
Illustrations
Citations
- AbdukaIsKa2023: behavior, distribution, economic importance, host, 5
- AbuYam1970: biological control, distribution, host, life history, 242-247
- Argyri1983: distribution, host, 365
- Aziz1977: distribution, host, 46
- BatsanKaKi2017: distribution, host, 253
- BenDov1971: distribution, host, 29-30
- BenDov1993: catalog, 276
- BenDov2012: catalog, distribution, host, 24,42
- Bodenh1926a: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 189-191
- Bodenh1935: distribution, host, 249
- Bodenh1937: distribution, host, 218
- Bodenh1943: distribution, host, 13
- Bodenh1944b: distribution, host, 89
- Bodenh1953a: description, distribution, host, taxonomy, 106-107
- Bolu2012: biological control, 109
- Borchs1937: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 78
- Borchs1952a: taxonomy, 301
- Borchs1957: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 283-285
- CebeciSe2004: distribution, host, 213
- Danzig1972: distribution, host, 198-199
- Danzig1972c: distribution, host, 581-582
- Davatc1958: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 44-48
- ElekciKa2021: distribution, host, 6
- FallahJa2017: distribution, host, natural enemies, 7, 33
- Gavril2011a: cytogenetics, 386
- Georgh1977: distribution, host, 148
- Hadzib1983: description, distribution, host, illustration, life history, taxonomy, 120-122
- Hodgso1994a: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 118-121
- Kaussa1957: distribution, host, 1
- KaydanKo2010: distribution, host, 197
- KaydanUlEr2007: catalog, distribution, host, 91
- Kiritc1931: distribution, host, 316
- Kiritc1932a: taxonomy, 265
- Kiritc1936: distribution, 70
- KondoWa2022a: distribution, host, list, 9
- KozarFoZa1996: distribution, host, 65
- KozarWa1985: catalog, 76
- MartUyAl1995: distribution, host,
- Mehrne2020: economic importance, 233
- Moghad2009: distribution, host, 4
- Moghad2013a: distribution, host, 7
- MoghadWa2024: distribution, history, illustration, 7, 14, 18
- OzodbeKhKo2024: distribution, economic importance, host, molecular biology, phylogenetics,
- Peleka1962: distribution, host, 61
- PellizChMi2015: distribution, 59,69
- Potaev1993: distribution, host, 34, 37
- QaxxorZoSo2024a: behavior, distribution, economic importance, host,
- Siddiq1966: distribution, economic importance, host, 4-5
- SobiroZoQa2024: distribution, host, 129
- Tang1991: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 274-275
- TerGri1956: distribution, host, 44
- TerGri1962: distribution, host, 135
- Terezn1981: distribution, host, taxonomy, 130-132
- Ulgent2003: structure, 393-398
- UlgentErYa2022: distribution, host, S116
- Willia2017a: catalog, list of species, 213
- YanikYuAk2001: distribution, host, 301-309
- ZokiroKaRo2022: behavior, economic importance, host, life cycle,