Valid Names Results
Cryptoparlatoreopsis tlaiae (Balachowsky, 1927) (Diaspididae: Cryptoparlatoreopsis)Nomenclatural History
- Aonidia tlaiae Balachowsky 1927: 200. Type data: ALGERIA: Sahara occidental, 20 km north of Beni-Abbes (Oued Saoura), on Tamarix articulata, ?/05/1926. Holotype, female, Type depository: Alger: Insectarium Jardin d'Essai, Algeria; accepted valid name Notes: Paratypes in BMNH and USNM. Illustr.
- Aonidia Tlaïae Balachowsky, 1927; Balachowsky 1928a: 123. emendation that is unjustified
- Chaetaonidia tlaiae (Balachowsky, 1927); Balachowsky 1948b: 29. change of combination
- Cryptoparlatoreopsis tlaiae (Balachowsky, 1927); Balachowsky 1951: 58. change of combination
- Cryptoparlatoreopsis telaïae (Balachowsky, 1927); Kaussari 1955: 16. misspelling of species epithet
- Cruptoparlatoreopsis tlaiae; Borchsenius 1966: 206. misspelling of genus name
- Cryptoparlatoreopsis tilaiae (Balachowsky, 1927); Moghaddam & Watson 2021: 8. misspelling of species epithet
Common Names
Ecological Associates
Hosts:
Families: 1 | Genera: 1
- Tamaricaceae
- Tamarix | Kaussa1955
- Tamarix aphylla | Balach1927 | (= Tamarix articulata)
Foes:
Families: 1 | Genera: 1
- Cybocephalidae
- Cybocephalus rufifrons | HertinSi1972 | ssp. flaviceps
Geographic Distribution
Countries: 4
- Algeria | Balach1927
- Iran | Kaussa1955 KozarFoZa1996
- Morocco | Rungs1935
- Pakistan | Kaussa1970
Keys
- MoghadWa2021: pp.74 ( Adult (F) ) [Cryptoparlatoreopsis in Iran]
- Moghad2021: pp.374 ( Adult (F) ) [Cryptoparlatoreopsis species]
- Balach1958b: pp.244 ( Adult (F) ) [Key to African species of Cryptoparlatoreopsis]
- Balach1951: pp.616 ( ) [Key to species of Cryptoparlatoreopsis]
Remarks
- Structure: Adult female pyriform widened in cephalothoracic area and narrowing toward pygidium (Balachowsky, 1927). Slide-mounted adult female subpyriform or subrectangular. Antennae each with 1 long seta. Anterior spiracles each associated with 1–3 trilocular pores; posterior spiracles not associated with pores.Pygidium with 2 pairs of lobes (L1 and L2). Median lobes (L1) large, parallel, rounded apically, each with 1 notch on outer margin; space between L1 narrow, not containing any plates. Second lobes (L2) smaller than median lobes, rounded apically, each with 1 notch on outer margin. (Moghaddam& Watson, 2021)
- General Remarks: Best description and illustration by Balachowsky (1927).
Illustrations
Citations
- Balach1927: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 200-202
- Balach1928a: taxonomy, 123
- Balach1932d: distribution, host, illustration, 46
- Balach1938a: taxonomy, 152
- Balach1948b: taxonomy, 269
- Balach1951: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 615, 616-618, 621, 7
- Balach1958a: distribution, host, 37-38, 47
- Balach1958b: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 244, 246
- BalachMa1970: distribution, host, 1082
- BazaroSh1971: taxonomy, 163
- BicheArMe2022: distribution, host, 499
- BicheArMe2022: distribution, host, 508
- BodenhTh1929: taxonomy, 105
- Borchs1966: catalog, distribution, host, taxonomy, 206
- Danzig1993: taxonomy, 106
- DanzigPe1998: catalog, distribution, host, taxonomy, 223
- HallWi1962: taxonomy, 28
- Harned1928: taxonomy, 24
- HertinSi1972: biological control, distribution, 168
- Kaussa1955: distribution, host, 16
- Kaussa1970: distribution, host, 9
- KozarFoZa1996: distribution, 66
- KozarWa1985: catalog, distribution, 83
- LepineMi1931: distribution, host, 247
- Lindin1936: distribution, 152
- Moghad2013a: distribution, host, 22
- Moghad2021: key, 374
- MoghadWa2021: illustration, key, 8, 74, 242
- Rungs1935: distribution, host, 273
- Seghat1977: distribution, host, 17
- Takaha1939d: taxonomy, 341
- Willia2017a: catalog, list of species, 234