Valid Names Results
Cryptostigma longinoi Kondo, 2010 (Coccidae: Cryptostigma)Nomenclatural History
- Cryptostigma longinoi Kondo 2010b: 34-37. Type data: COSTA RICA: 1 (1), Provincia Puntarenas, Ojo de Agua, 800m asl, 10°16’N, 84°50’W, in nest of Azteca longiceps in Triplaris melaenodendron, 7/5/1991, by J. Longino. Holotype, female, by original designation Type depository: Washington: United States National Entomological Collection, U.S. National Museum of Natural History, District of Columbia, USA; accepted valid name Illustr.
Common Names
Ecological Associates
Hosts:
Families: 2 | Genera: 2
- Polygonaceae
- Triplaris melaenodendron | Kondo2010b
- Urticaceae
- Cecropia insignis | Kondo2010b
- Cecropia peltata | Kondo2010b
Associates:
Families: 1 | Genera: 1
- Formicidae
- Azteca | Kondo2010b
- Azteca longiceps | Kondo2010b
- Azteca xanthochroa | Kondo2010b
Geographic Distribution
Countries: 2
- Costa Rica | Kondo2010b
- Suriname | Kondo2010b
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. longinoi can be diagnosed by the following features: (i) dorsum with numerous sclerotic pores, (ii) dorsal setae present, knobbed or bluntly spinose, some sharply spinose, (iii) preopercular pores absent, (iv) each anal plate with 3-6 setae on dorsal surface, (v) ventral tubular ducts absent, and (viii) simple pores present on venter. This is the only known species with simple pores on the venter. (Kondo, 2010b) The first-instar nymph of C. longinoi can be diagnosed by the following combination of features (i) dorsal setae present in 2 longitudinal rows, (ii) with 3 stigmatic setae in each stigmatic cleft, (iii) with 8 marginal setae between anterior and posterior stigmatic setae, (iv) antennae 5 segmented, (v) 1 pair of ventral submedian setae on last 3 abdominal segments, (vi) anterior stigmatic furrows each with 6-8 pores, posterior stigmatic furrows each with 9-10 pores, and (vi) femur with 6–8 setae. The preceding description of the first-instar nymph is based on a fully matured first-instar nymph from Costa Rica, close to molting and in poor condition.(Kondo, 2010b)
- Structure: Alcohol-preserved specimens subcircular; young adult female yellow cream, dorsum speckled with tiny dark spots corresponding to sclerotized pores on slide-mounted specimens; anal plates and surrounding area dark; stigmatic clefts also dark, with a white soft wax. Color of matured adult female yellow cream mixed with reddish brown, interrupted by transverse dark rows. Body becoming sclerotized around margins. (Kondo, 2010b)
- General Remarks: Detailed description and illustrations in Kondo, 2010b.
Illustrations
Citations
- Kondo2010b: description, distribution, host, illustration, structure, taxonomy, 34-37
- KondoRo2022: key, 552