Valid Names Results
Atrococcus pauperculus Danzig, 1998 (Pseudococcidae: Atrococcus)Nomenclatural History
- Atrococcus pauperculus Danzig 1998: 115. Type data: RUSSIA: South Primorye Kray, Sihote-Alin range, Oblachnaya Mountain. Holotype, female, Type depository: St. Petersburg: Zoological Museum, Academy of Science, Russia; accepted valid name
Common Names
Ecological Associates
Hosts:
Families: 1 | Genera: 3
- Ericaceae
- Arctostaphylos uva-ursi | Danzig1998
- Empetrum | Danzig1998
- Vaccinium vitis-idaea | Danzig1998
Geographic Distribution
Countries: 1
- Russia
- Primor'ye Kray | Danzig1998
- Yakutia-Sakha (=Yakut) AR | Danzig1998
Keys
- Danzig1998: pp.108 ( Adult (F) ) [Palaearctic region]
Remarks
- Systematics: The comprehensive book of Danzig and Gavrilov (2015) examines many of the character systems that have become standard in certain taxonomic analyses worldwide. Some of their conclusions are in direct contrast to the general thinking of past coccidologists. They question the utility of such characters as the presence or absence of the anal bar, the cluster of multilocular pores and tubular ducts on the margin of the prothorax, the number of cerarii, the presence of auxiliary setae in the cerarii, the presence of black pigments in the body. Because of their different interpretation of the character systems, there are a number of fairly extensive synonymies. Although they have presented their rationales for making these changes, we hesitate to accept all of them without more definitive information. It would be highly useful to have integrated morphological and molecular analyses before implementing synonymies. Practically, once species have been synonymized, the information and literature about each synonym becomes more and more difficult to trace over time. Thus, it is important to be as certain as possible about synonymy actions.
- General Remarks: Good description of the adult female given by Danzig (1998).
Illustrations
Citations
- Danzig1998: description, distribution, host, life history, taxonomy, 115, 118