Valid Names Results
Atriplicia is now Acanthococcus Signoret, 1875 (Eriococcidae)
Nomenclatural History
- Acanthococcus Signoret 1875b: 16. Type species: Acanthococcus aceris Signoret by monotypy . accepted valid name
- Atriplicia Cockerell & Rohwer 1909: 169. Type species: Atriplicia gallicola Cockerell & Rohwer by original designation . junior synonym (discovered by MillerSt2022: 23)
Remarks
- Systematics: As of 2010, it is considered that all species from the neotropics placed in the genus Eriococcus are more appropriately placed in Acanthococcus. (Hodgson & Miller, 2010) In North America, adult females of the species in Acanthococcus are most similar to adult females of species of Ovaticoccus but differ as follows (character states of Acanthococcus are in brackets): anal ring normally with three or fewer pairs of setae (with four pairs of setae); anal lobes not protruding or protruding slightly, inconspicuous (protruding strongly, conspicuous); without frontal lobes (with or without frontal lobes); translucent pores usually on hind coxa only (on hind femur and coxa). Species of Acanthococcus also are similar to the Australasian and Neotropical genus Madarococcus Hoy 1962 but differ as follows (character states of Acanthococcus in brackets): suranal seta expanded (suranal seta flagellate); anal lobes large and almost plate like, heavily sclerotized (anal lobes not plate like, usually slightly sclerotized). In Kozár, et al., 2013, Acanthococcus was placed in the family, Acanthococcidae Signoret, 1875, but is here kept in Eriococcidae because placement of species.outside of the palaearctic are unclear.
- Structure: Surface covered in wax. Differentiated by the presence of enlarged macrospines on the dorsum, by absence of heavily sclerotized, discoidal pores (mostly five-locular), or pore groups and cruciform pores on dorsum, anal lobes sometimes strongly nodulose (serrate) with sclerotized teeth on inner margin. Labium with well developed segments and a weakly developed basal segment with two pairs of setae. (Kozár & Konczné Benedicty, 2008) Generic diagnosis (amended in González, et al., 2017). Adult female. Dorsum: Setae often enlarged conical or spinose. Enlarged tubular ducts absent. Macrotubular ducts present throughout. Microtubular ducts present. Median plate present or absent. Margin: often demarcated by a line of enlarged setae. Venter: often with enlarged setae near margin but with hairlike setae present elsewhere. Macrotubular ducts present, frequently of more than 1 type. Microducts present. Disc pores most usually quinquelocular, but number of loculi varying from 3 to 9. Frontal lobules often present. Antenna with 6 or 7 segments. Labium 3 segmented, basal segment with 1 or 2 pairs of setae. Legs well developed, hind leg usually with translucent pores
- General Remarks: Description and illustration in Hodgson & Miller, 2010.
Keys
- MillerSt2022: pp.11-12 ( Adult (F) ) [Nearctic genera of Eriococcidae]
- Hodgso2020: pp.19-22 ( Adult (M) ) [Neococcoid higher taxa]
- GavrilKu2019: pp.223 ( Adult (F) ) [Eriococcidae on Salix]
- KondoGuCo2016: pp.475-476 ( Adult (F) ) [Genera of the Eriococcidae of South America]
- KozarKaKo2013: pp.62-63 ( Adult (F) ) [Key to genera of Acanthococcidae]
- PellizKo2011: pp.58 ( Adult (F) ) [Key to the genera of Eriococcidae in Europe]
- HardyBeGu2011: pp.502-504 ( Adult (F) ) [Key to the adult females of genera of felt scales on Eucalyptus and Corymbia]
- HodgsoMaMi2011: pp.54-55 ( Adult (F) ) [Key to the Eriococcidae of the Neotropical Region based on the morphology of adult females]
- HodgsoMaMi2011: pp.71 ( Adult (F) Adult (M) Immature (F) Immature (M) ) [Key to the Genera of the Eriococcidae of the Neotropical Region based the morphology of the adult males]
- HardyBeGu2011: pp.502-504 ( Adult (F) ) [Key to the adult females of genera of felt scales on Eucalyptus and Corymbia]
- HodgsoMaMi2011: pp.54-55 ( Adult (F) ) [Key to the Eriococcidae of the Neotropical Region based on the morphology of adult females]
- HodgsoMaMi2011: pp.71 ( Adult (F) Adult (M) Immature (F) Immature (M) ) [Key to the Genera of the Eriococcidae of the Neotropical Region based the morphology of the adult males]
- HodgsoMi2010: pp.90-92 ( ) [Key to the Genera of the Eriococcidae of South America]
- KozarKo2008: pp.140-142 ( Adult (F) ) [Modified key to genera of the Eriococcidae of Neotropical Region]
- KozarKo2008a: pp.256-257 ( Adult (F) ) [Key to Genera of Eriococcidae in Western Palaearctic Region]
- KaydanKo2008: pp.6 ( Adult (F) ) [Eriococcidae genera of the western Paleartic Region]
- Koszta1996: pp.226 ( Adult (F) ) [Key to Genera of Eriococcidae]
- Gill1993: pp.155 ( Adult (F) ) [Key to the California Genera of Eriococcidae]
- MillerMi1993: pp.6 ( Adult (F) ) [Key to Genera of Eriococcidae of the Eastern U.S.]
- MillerMi1992: pp.3 ( Adult (F) ) [Acanthococcus species in the Western U.S.]
- MillerLiHo1992: pp.514 ( Adult (F) ) [nstars of Acanthococcus and most Eriococcidae]
- MillerLiHo1992: pp.514 ( Adult (F) ) [Instars of Acanthococcus and most Eriococcidae]
- Miller1991: pp.334 ( Adult (F) ) [Acanthococcus species that infest Atriplex sp.]
- Danzig1986a: pp.238 ( Adult (F) ) [Key to Eriococcidae genera of the far-eastern USSR ]
- Terezn1982: pp.34 ( Adult (F) ) [Key to genera of the Ukraine ]
- Terezn1981: pp.14, 52 ( Adult (F) ) [Key to genera of the Ukraine ]
- Danzig1980b: pp.238 ( Adult (F) ) [Key to the genera of the Far-Eastern USSR]
- Danzig1975a: pp.42 ( Adult (F) ) [Acanthococcus species of the far eastern USSR]
- Danzig1971d: pp.820 ( Adult (F) ) [Key to genera of Eriococidae]
- Borchs1949: pp.321-322 ( Adult (F) ) [Key to Eriococcinae genera of the USSR]
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- Borchs1948: taxonomy, pp. 501
- Borchs1948a: taxonomy, pp. 953,956
- Borchs1949: description, distribution, taxonomy, pp. 321, 331-351
- Borchs1960e: taxonomy, pp. 916
- CockerRo1909SA: description, taxonomy, pp. 169
- CookGu2001: description, physiology, taxonomy, pp. 59-66
- Danzig1964: distribution, structure, pp. 632
- Danzig1971d: distribution, taxonomy, pp. 821
- Danzig1975a: taxonomy, pp. 42-55
- Danzig1980b: description, taxonomy, pp. 205-226
- Danzig1986a: description, taxonomy, pp. 238, 239-265
- Danzig1988: taxonomy, pp. 707-709
- Ferris1957c: distribution, taxonomy, pp. 85
- FoldiKo2007: taxonomy, pp. 2
- GavrilKu2019: key, pp. 223
- Gill1993: taxonomy, pp. 155
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- HodgsoMaMi2011: taxonomy, pp. 54-55, 71
- HodgsoMi2010: description, illustration, taxonomy, pp. 6-9
- Hoy1962: taxonomy, pp. 28
- Kaweck1957: taxonomy, pp. 198
- Kaweck1985: taxonomy, pp. 27
- Kohler1998: catalog, distribution, taxonomy, pp. 371-386
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- KosztaBeKo1986: taxonomy, pp. 21
- KosztaKo1978: description, taxonomy, pp. 67-76
- KosztaKo1988F: description, distribution, taxonomy, pp. 274-277,287,298
- Koteja1974: taxonomy, pp. 275,294-295
- Koteja1974a: physiology, pp. 248
- Koteja1974b: physiology, pp. 77
- Koteja1980: physiology, pp. 74
- KotejaZa1972: taxonomy, pp. 207
- KotejaZa1979: taxonomy, pp. 674
- KotejaZa1983: taxonomy, pp. 476
- Kozar2009: distribution, host, pp. 111, 113
- KozarKaKo2013: description, distribution, host, illustration, structure, taxonomy, pp. 9, 72-179
- KozarKo2008: description, pp. 128
- KozarKo2008a: taxonomy, pp. 257
- KozarWa1985: catalog, taxonomy, pp. 73
- Lindin1933a: taxonomy, pp. 107
- Lindin1933a: taxonomy, pp. 116
- Lindin1937: taxonomy, pp. 178
- Lindin1957: taxonomy, pp. 543
- Maskel1879: description, taxonomy, pp. 217
- Miller1991: taxonomy, pp. 334
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- MillerMi1993: description, taxonomy, pp. 6-7, 72
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- NastChKl1990: distribution, taxonomy, pp. 120
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- SzitaKoKo2011: description, taxonomy, pp. 36
- TanakaKa2023: diagnosis, pp. 388
- TangHa1995: description, distribution, taxonomy, pp. 448
- Terezn1977: description, taxonomy, pp. 570
- Terezn1981: distribution, host, taxonomy, pp. 13, 14
- Terezn1982: distribution, taxonomy, pp. 34,35
- TranfaMa1988: taxonomy, pp. 610
- Wang1974: taxonomy, pp. 329
- Willia1969a: taxonomy, pp. 318
218 Species
- Acanthococcus abditus
- Acanthococcus abeliceae
- Acanthococcus acericola
- Acanthococcus aceris
- Acanthococcus actius
- Acanthococcus acutispinatus
- Acanthococcus adenostomae
- Acanthococcus agonis
- Acanthococcus albatus
- Acanthococcus amomidis
- Acanthococcus angulatus
- Acanthococcus apiomorphae
- Acanthococcus arcanus
- Acanthococcus arctostaphyli
- Acanthococcus arenariae
- Acanthococcus arenosus
- Acanthococcus armeniacus
- Acanthococcus asteliae
- Acanthococcus aurescens
- Acanthococcus australis
- Acanthococcus azaleae
- Acanthococcus azumae
- Acanthococcus bambusae
- Acanthococcus barri
- Acanthococcus beilschmiediae
- Acanthococcus beshearae
- Acanthococcus betulaefoliae
- Acanthococcus bezzii
- Acanthococcus bicolor
- Acanthococcus boguschi
- Acanthococcus brittini
- Acanthococcus burruyaquensis
- Acanthococcus campbelli
- Acanthococcus campinensis
- Acanthococcus carolinae
- Acanthococcus castanopus
- Acanthococcus celmisiae
- Acanthococcus chabohiba
- Acanthococcus chathamensis
- Acanthococcus chilos
- Acanthococcus christopherus
- Acanthococcus clapsae
- Acanthococcus coccineus
- Acanthococcus coffeae
- Acanthococcus confluens
- Acanthococcus confusus
- Acanthococcus conspersus
- Acanthococcus constrictus
- Acanthococcus coprosmae
- Acanthococcus coriaceus
- Acanthococcus corniculatus
- Acanthococcus costaricensis
- Acanthococcus costatus
- Acanthococcus crenilobatus
- Acanthococcus crispus
- Acanthococcus crofti
- Acanthococcus cryptus
- Acanthococcus cultellus
- Acanthococcus cuneifoliae
- Acanthococcus curassavicus
- Acanthococcus dacrydii
- Acanthococcus danthoniae
- Acanthococcus davidsoni
- Acanthococcus dennoi
- Acanthococcus diaboli
- Acanthococcus divaricatae
- Acanthococcus diversispinus
- Acanthococcus droserae
- Acanthococcus dubius
- Acanthococcus elaeocarpi
- Acanthococcus elegans
- Acanthococcus elytranthae
- Acanthococcus emirnensis
- Acanthococcus epacrotrichus
- Acanthococcus ericae
- Acanthococcus eriogoni
- Acanthococcus etbaicus
- Acanthococcus eucalypti
- Acanthococcus euphorbiae
- Acanthococcus fossilis
- Acanthococcus fossor
- Acanthococcus froebeae
- Acanthococcus fuligitectus
- Acanthococcus gallicolus
- Acanthococcus gaultheriae
- Acanthococcus gerbergi
- Acanthococcus gibbus
- Acanthococcus glanduliferus
- Acanthococcus gracielae
- Acanthococcus granarae
- Acanthococcus grandis
- Acanthococcus gurneyi
- Acanthococcus hakeae
- Acanthococcus haywardi
- Acanthococcus hebes
- Acanthococcus howelli
- Acanthococcus hoyi
- Acanthococcus humatus
- Acanthococcus imperfectus
- Acanthococcus ironsidei
- Acanthococcus irregularis
- Acanthococcus isacanthus
- Acanthococcus jorgenseni
- Acanthococcus julietae
- Acanthococcus kamahi
- Acanthococcus kaschgariae
- Acanthococcus kemptoni
- Acanthococcus kijabensis
- Acanthococcus kilinceri
- Acanthococcus koelreuterius
- Acanthococcus kowhai
- Acanthococcus lagerstroemiae
- Acanthococcus lahillei
- Acanthococcus lanatus
- Acanthococcus larreae
- Acanthococcus latialis
- Acanthococcus lecanioides
- Acanthococcus leptospermi
- Acanthococcus lidgetti
- Acanthococcus longisetosus
- Acanthococcus macedoniensis
- Acanthococcus mackenziei
- Acanthococcus macrobactrus
- Acanthococcus mancus
- Acanthococcus matai
- Acanthococcus maximus
- Acanthococcus megaporus
- Acanthococcus melnikensis
- Acanthococcus meridianus
- Acanthococcus mesotrichus
- Acanthococcus microspinus
- Acanthococcus microtrichus
- Acanthococcus milleri
- Acanthococcus mimus
- Acanthococcus missourii
- Acanthococcus mokanae
- Acanthococcus monotrichus
- Acanthococcus montanus
- Acanthococcus multispinus
- Acanthococcus myrsinae
- Acanthococcus neomyrti
- Acanthococcus nitidulus
- Acanthococcus nudulus
- Acanthococcus nuerae
- Acanthococcus onukii
- Acanthococcus ophius
- Acanthococcus orariensis
- Acanthococcus pallidus
- Acanthococcus palmeri
- Acanthococcus palustris
- Acanthococcus papaveroi
- Acanthococcus papillosus
- Acanthococcus parabilis
- Acanthococcus parvulus
- Acanthococcus paucispinus
- Acanthococcus pennyae
- Acanthococcus perplexus
- Acanthococcus philippinensis
- Acanthococcus phyllocladi
- Acanthococcus pimeliae
- Acanthococcus piptandeniae
- Acanthococcus pittospori
- Acanthococcus pituilensis
- Acanthococcus pohutukawa
- Acanthococcus popayanensis
- Acanthococcus populi
- Acanthococcus pseudolongisetosus
- Acanthococcus punctatae
- Acanthococcus pustulatus
- Acanthococcus quercus
- Acanthococcus rata
- Acanthococcus reineri
- Acanthococcus ribesiae
- Acanthococcus riojensis
- Acanthococcus roboris
- Acanthococcus rosannae
- Acanthococcus rugosus
- Acanthococcus rusapiensis
- Acanthococcus salarius
- Acanthococcus salicis
- Acanthococcus saltensis
- Acanthococcus sasae
- Acanthococcus serratilobis
- Acanthococcus setulosus
- Acanthococcus shiraiwai
- Acanthococcus siambonensis
- Acanthococcus simplex
- Acanthococcus smithi
- Acanthococcus sophorae
- Acanthococcus sordidus
- Acanthococcus spiniger
- Acanthococcus spiraeae
- Acanthococcus stauroporus
- Acanthococcus stellatus
- Acanthococcus stenoclini
- Acanthococcus sutepensis
- Acanthococcus tenuis
- Acanthococcus tepperi
- Acanthococcus tesselatus
- Acanthococcus texanus
- Acanthococcus tholothrix
- Acanthococcus thymi
- Acanthococcus tillandsiae
- Acanthococcus tinsleyi
- Acanthococcus tokaedae
- Acanthococcus torikurai
- Acanthococcus transversus
- Acanthococcus tricarinatus
- Acanthococcus tripartitus
- Acanthococcus tucurincae
- Acanthococcus ulmarius
- Acanthococcus uvaeursi
- Acanthococcus venezuelaensis
- Acanthococcus ventrispinus
- Acanthococcus villosus
- Acanthococcus washingtonensis
- Acanthococcus whiteheadi
- Acanthococcus willinkae