Valid Names Results
Cryptostigma guadua Kondo & Gullan, 2004 (Coccidae: Cryptostigma)Nomenclatural History
- Cryptostigma guadua Kondo & Gullan 2004: 718. Type data: PERU: Madre de Dios, Estacion Biologica de Cocha Cashu, Parque Nacional Manu, altitude 350 m; collected vi.2003, by D.W. Davidson.. Holotype, female, Type depository: Canberra: Australian National Insect Collection, CSIRO Entomology, Australia; accepted valid name Illustr.
Common Names
Ecological Associates
Hosts:
Families: 1 | Genera: 1
- Poaceae
- Guadua | KondoGu2004
Associates:
Families: 1 | Genera: 1
- Formicidae
- Camponotus | Kondo2010b
- Camponotus longipilis | Kondo2010b
- Camponotus mirabilis | Kondo2010b
Geographic Distribution
Countries: 1
- Peru | KondoGu2004
Keys
- KondoRo2022: pp.551-552 ( Adult (F) ) [species of Cryptostigma]
- KondoRo2022: pp.552-553 ( First instar ) [known nymphs of Cryptostigma]
- Kondo2010b: pp.9-10 ( Adult (F) ) [Key to the adult females of Cryptostigma Ferris]
- Kondo2010b: pp.10 ( First instar ) [Key to the known first-instar nymphs of Cryptostigma Ferris]
Remarks
- Systematics: The adult female of C. guadua can be diagnosed by the following features: (i) dorsum with numerous small sclerotic pores, (ii) presence of a deep, cone-shaped stigmatic sclerotization, (iii) presence of tubercle-like preopercular pores, (iv) with 10-16 setae on dorsal surface of each anal plate, (v) multilocular disc-pores present on all abdominal segments, surrounding the spiracles and including a group which forms a line from each mesothoracic leg to the posterior spiracle, and (vi) absence of ventral tubular ducts. (Kondo, 2010b) The first-instar nymph of C. guadua can be diagnosed by the combination of the following features: (i) dorsal setae arranged in 2 parallel longitudinal lines, (ii) numerous mid-ventral setae present on all abdominal and thoracic segments, (iii) antennae 5 segmented, (iv) 2 types of marginal setae present, those on dorsal surface sharply spinose, those on ventral surface flagellate, and (v) presence of numerous ventral microducts arranged in a transverse row just posterior to the mouthparts and anterior coxae. (Kondo, 2010b)
- Structure: Color variable, live specimens often reddish with a yellow tinge. Dorsum of specimens preserved in alcohol pale orange to yellowish-brown, ventral surface pinkish. Dorsal surface covered by a thin clear waxy layer, easily detached in alcohol, wax of a flaky texture. Stigmatic cleft and anal cleft very deep; stigmatic sclerotizations and anal plates clearly marked and light brown to dark brown in color. (Kondo, 2010b)
- Biology: This soft scale was collected from inside nest of the ant, Camponotus mirabilis (Kondo & Gullan, 2004).
- General Remarks: Description and illustration of adult female and first instar nymph by Kondo & Gullan (2004).
Illustrations
Citations
- Kondo2010b: description, distribution, host, illustration, structure, taxonomy, 19-23
- KondoGu2004: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 717-723
- KondoRo2022: key, 552