Valid Names Results
Crenulaspidiotus lahillei (Lizer y Trelles, 1917) (Diaspididae: Crenulaspidiotus)Nomenclatural History
- Chrysomphalus obscurus lahillei Lizer y Trelles 1917b: 242. Type data: ARGENTINA: Buenos Aires, on Vitis vinifera, Juglans regia and on Populus sp.. Syntypes, female, Type depository: Buenos Aires: Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales, Division Entomologia, Argentina; accepted valid name
- Greenoidea lahillei (Lizer y Trelles, 1917); Lizer y Trelles 1939: 202. change of combination
Common Names
Ecological Associates
Hosts:
Families: 5 | Genera: 5
- Fabaceae
- Vachellia | ClapsWoGo2001
- Juglandaceae
- Juglans regia | ClapsWoGo2001 Lizery1917b
- Lauraceae
- Ocotea acutifolia | ClapsWoGo2001
- Salicaceae
- Populus | ClapsWoGo2001 Lizery1917b
- Vitaceae
- Vitis vinifera | ClapsWoGo2001 Lizery1917b
Geographic Distribution
Countries: 1
- Argentina
- Buenos Aires | ClapsWoGo2001 Lizery1917b
- Entre Rios | ClapsWoGo2001
Keys
- SchneiClWe2020: pp.67-71 ( Adult (F) ) [Aspidiotini in Argentina]
Remarks
- Systematics: Borchsenius (1966) included this species in Crenulaspidiotus. Miller & Davidson (1981) stressed that clearly it is not a species of Crenulaspidiotus, but were uncertain to which genus it should be assigned.
- Structure: Lizer y Trelles (1917b) did not describe the scale cover.
- General Remarks: Description and illustration of adult female by Lizer y Trelles (1917b), Davidson (1970), Miller & Davidson (1981) and by Zamudio & Claps (2005).
Illustrations
Citations
- BenDovGe2003: catalog, 320-321
- Blanch1940: biological control, distribution, host, 106-128
- Borchs1966: catalog, 359
- Chiesa1948: distribution, economic importance, host,
- ClapsWoGo2001: distribution, host, 241-242
- DeSant1979: biological control,
- GranarCl2003: distribution, host, 625-637
- Lindin1943a: taxonomy, 147
- Lizery1917b: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 242-244
- Lizery1939: catalog, taxonomy, 202
- McKenz1939: taxonomy, 54
- SchneiClWe2020: key, 68
- ZamudiCl2005: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 260-261