Valid Names Results
Diaspidiotus osborni (Newell & Cockerell, 1898) (Diaspididae: Diaspidiotus)Nomenclatural History
- Aspidiotus osborni Newell & Cockerell 1898: 229. Type data: U.S.A: Iowa, Ames, on white oak. Syntypes, female, by subsequent designation Type depository: Washington: United States National Entomological Collection, U.S. National Museum of Natural History, District of Columbia, USA; accepted valid name
- Aspidiotus (Diaspidiotus) osborni Newell & Cockerell, 1898; Cockerell 1899a: 369. Type depository: Washington: United States National Entomological Collection, U.S. National Museum of Natural History, District of Columbia, USA; change of combination
- Diaspis snowii Hunter 1899: 14. Type data: U.S.A.: Kansas, Douglass County, on Salix nigra.. Holotype, female, Type depository: Washington: United States National Entomological Collection, U.S. National Museum of Natural History, District of Columbia, USA; junior synonym (discovered by Borchs1966, 325). Illustr.
- Aspidiotus (Diaspidiotus) osborni Newell & Cockerell, 1898; Leonardi 1900: 340. change of combination
- Aspidiotus yulupae Bremner 1907: 367. Type data: USA: California, Sonoma County, Yulupa Valley, on Quercus lobata.. Syntypes, female, Type depository: Davis: The Bohart Museum of Entomology, University of California, California, USA; junior synonym (discovered by Ferris1920b, 51). Illustr.
- Diaspidiotus osborni (Newell & Cockerell, 1898); MacGillivray 1921: 413. change of combination
- Neosignoretia yulupae (Bremner, 1907); MacGillivray 1921: 424. change of combination
Common Names
- Osborn scale Dekle1965c McKenz1956 MillerDa2005
Ecological Associates
Hosts:
Families: 14 | Genera: 20
- Altingiaceae
- Liquidambar styraciflua | BesheaTiHo1973
- Betulaceae
- Betula | Koszta1996
- Carpinus | Koszta1996
- Ostrya virginiana | MerrilCh1923 Newell1899
- Cornaceae
- Cornus nuttallii | McKenz1956
- Ebenaceae
- Diospyros | McKenz1956
- Diospyros virginiana | Ferris1938a
- Fabaceae
- Robinia | Koszta1996
- Fagaceae
- Castanea | BesheaTiHo1973 Koszta1996
- Fagus | Koszta1996
- Fagus sylvatica | McKenz1956
- Quercus | Ferris1921 McKenz1956 BesheaTiHo1973 Ferris1938a McKenz1956 PellizCa1991a
- Quercus agrifolia | Ferris1920b McKenz1956
- Quercus alba | Ferris1938a Hunter1899 McKenz1956 MerrilCh1923 Newell1899 StoetzDa1974a
- Quercus falcata | BesheaTiHo1973
- Quercus laevis | BesheaTiHo1973
- Quercus laurifolia | BesheaTiHo1973
- Quercus lobata | Bremne1907 McKenz1956 Sander1909a
- Quercus michauxii | BesheaTiHo1973
- Quercus nigra | BesheaTiHo1973 McKenz1956 TippinBe1970
- Quercus robur | Muntin1971
- Quercus undulata | Ferris1938a McDani1969 McKenz1956
- Quercus virginiana | BesheaTiHo1973 Ferris1938a McDani1969
- Juglandaceae
- Carya | BesheaTiHo1973 Dekle1965c Ferris1938a McKenz1956
- Juglans | Ferris1938a McKenz1956
- Malvaceae
- Tilia | Koszta1996
- Tilia americana | StoetzDa1974a
- Moraceae
- Morus | McKenz1956
- Oleaceae
- Fraxinus | Koszta1996
- Rosaceae
- Crataegus | McKenz1956
- Prunus | McKenz1956 Ferris1938a
- Prunus caroliniana | BesheaTiHo1973
- Prunus domestica | UlgentErYa2022
- Salicaceae
- Salix | KaydanUlEr2007
- Sapindaceae
- Acer | MerrilCh1923
- Vitaceae
- Vitis | Dekle1965c McKenz1956
- Vitis vinifera | Ferris1938a
Foes:
Families: 1 | Genera: 1
- Aphelinidae
- Ablerus clisiocampae | Koszta1996
Geographic Distribution
Countries: 10
- Belgium | Malump2016
- Bulgaria | KozarTzVi1979
- Canada
- Ontario | FletchGi1908
- Crete | PellizPoSe2011
- Greece | MilonaKoKo2008
- Italy | LongoMaPe1995 PellizCa1991a
- Mexico
- Baja California Norte | Ferris1921
- South Africa | Muntin1971
- Turkey | KaydanUlEr2007
- United States
- Alabama | Nakaha1982
- California | Bremne1907 McKenz1956 Sander1909a
- Connecticut | Ferris1938a
- Delaware | Nakaha1982
- District of Columbia | Nakaha1982
- Florida | Dekle1965c Ferris1938a Merril1953 MerrilCh1923
- Georgia | BesheaTiHo1973 Ferris1938a TippinBe1970
- Illinois | Nakaha1982
- Indiana | Nakaha1982
- Iowa | Ferris1938a Leonar1900
- Kansas | Ferris1938a Hunter1899
- Kentucky | Nakaha1982
- Louisiana | Ferris1938a
- Maryland | StoetzDa1974a
- Massachusetts | Nakaha1982
- Michigan | Nakaha1982
- Mississippi | BesheaTiHo1973 Ferris1938a
- Missouri | Ferris1938a Hollin1923
- New Hampshire | Nakaha1982
- New Jersey | Nakaha1982
- New Mexico | Nakaha1982
- New York | Nakaha1982
- North Carolina | Nakaha1982
- Ohio | Ferris1938a
- Oklahoma | Nakaha1982
- Pennsylvania | Nakaha1982
- South Carolina | Nakaha1982
- Tennessee | Nakaha1982
- Texas | Ferris1938a McDani1969
- Vermont | Nakaha1982
- Virginia | Nakaha1982
- West Virginia | Nakaha1982
- Wisconsin | Nakaha1982
Keys
- NucifoWaRu2020: pp.589 ( Adult (F) ) [Diaspidiotus on Betulaceae]
- MillerDa2005: pp.29-35 ( Adult (F) ) [Field Key to Economic Armored Scales]
- Gill1997: pp.113 ( Adult (F) ) [Species of California]
- Koszta1996: pp.484-485 ( Adult (F) ) [Northeastern North America]
- McDani1969: pp.90-91 ( Adult (F) ) [U.S.A.: Texas]
- McKenz1956: pp.25 ( Adult (F) ) [U.S.A.: California]
- Ferris1942: pp.33 ( Adult (F) ) [North America]
- Britto1923: pp.371 ( Adult (F) ) [U.S.A.: Connecticut]
- Hollin1923: pp.7-8 ( Adult (F) ) [U.S.A.: Missouri]
- Lawson1917: pp.217 ( Adult (F) ) [U.S.A.: Kansas]
- Newell1899: pp.4-5 ( Adult (F) ) [North America]
Remarks
- Systematics: Genbank accession number: KF887403 Specimens examined by Munting (1971) dissfer from the description published by Ferris (138) in that the prosoma is membranous at maturity, there is always a pair of slender plates between the median lobes, and the dorsomarginal setae on segment (viii) are always shorter than those on segment (vii).
- Structure: Female scale small, oval, 1-1,25 mm in length, 0.5-0.75 mm in breadth; irregularly margined; dark, spotted minutely, and of a general scurfy appearance; exuviae dark brown, submarginal, small; ventral vellum a mere white film (Osborn, 1898). Scale of the female, gray or whitish, usually nearly the color of the bark, circular, flat; that of the male gray, elongate oval, exuvia near one end (Ferris, 1938a).
- Biology: Occurring on the bark of the host (Ferris, 1938a).
- General Remarks: Description and illustration of adult female by Ferris (1920b, 1938a), McKenzie (1956), Munting (1971) (based on material from South Africa), Kosztarab (1996) and by Gill (1997). Description and illustration of the female and male nymphs and male pupa and prepupa by Stoetzel & Davidson (1974a).
Illustrations
Citations
- Amos1933a: description, distribution, host, taxonomy, 210
- AndersWuGr2010: molecular data, 992-1003
- BeardsDaHo1976: economic importance, 106
- BenDovGe2003: catalog, 394-397
- BesheaTiHo1973: distribution, host, 6
- Borchs1966: catalog, 325
- Bray1974: description, distribution, host, life history, 1-33
- Bremne1907: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 367-368
- Britto1923: description, distribution, host, taxonomy, 371,374
- CampbeLaHu2014: DNA, genebank, phylogeny, 531, 533
- Cocker1899a: taxonomy, 396
- ColesTa1976: distribution, host, life history, 481-488
- Couch1931: distribution, host, life history, 383-437
- DanzigPe1998: catalog, 237
- Dekle1965c: description, distribution, host, taxonomy, 51
- Dekle1976: description, distribution, host, taxonomy, 71
- DowellGiJe2016: distribution, 115
- FDACSB1982: distribution, host, 5-11
- Fernal1903b: 268
- Ferris1920b: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 51-52
- Ferris1921: distribution, host, 126
- Ferris1938a: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 224
- Ferris1941e: taxonomy, 46,49
- Ferris1942: taxonomy, 445:5; 446:33
- Gavril2018: reproduction, 237
- Gill1997: description, distribution, economic importance, host, illustration, taxonomy, 116,122,124
- Hollin1923: description, distribution, host, taxonomy, 13-14
- Hunter1899: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 5-6,14-15
- KaydanUlEr2007: catalog, distribution, host, 94
- KondoWa2022a: distribution, host, list, 15
- Koszta1996: biological control, description, distribution, host, illustration, life history, taxonomy, 495-497
- KozarTzVi1979: distribution, host, 129-132
- Lawson1917: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 232-233
- Leonar1900: distribution, host, taxonomy, 340
- Lindin1957: taxonomy, 546
- LongoMaPe1995: distribution, 126
- MacGil1921: description, distribution, host, taxonomy, 413,424
- Malump2016: distribution, host, 245-251
- McDani1969: distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 98-99
- McKenz1956: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 63-64
- Merril1953: description, distribution, host, taxonomy, 25
- MerrilCh1923: description, distribution, economic importance, host, taxonomy, 205-206
- MillerDa1990: distribution, economic importance, host, 301
- MillerDa2005: description, distribution, economic importance, host, illustration, taxonomy, 165-167
- MillerDe2018: history, 7
- Muntin1971: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 134-137
- Nakaha1982: distribution, host, 29
- Newell1899: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 5-7
- NewellCo1898: description, distribution, host, taxonomy, 229
- NormarOkMo2019: distribution, host, phylogeny, 19, S5
- NucifoWaRu2020: key, 589
- Osborn1898: distribution, host, 224
- PellizCa1991a: distribution, host, taxonomy, 199
- PellizChMi2015: distribution, 61,72
- PellizPoSe2011: distribution, host, 295
- RugmanAnMo2010: molecular data, phylogenetics, taxonomy, 30-38
- Sander1909a: catalog, distribution, host, taxonomy, 53
- SchneiFiNo2019: key, taxonomy, 92
- SchneiOkNo2018: phylogeny,
- StoetzDa1974: life history, taxonomy, 138-140
- StoetzDa1974a: description, distribution, host, illustration, life history, taxonomy, 500-501
- Takagi1956: taxonomy, 84
- TippinBe1970: distribution, host, 9
- TrenchTo2014: distribution, 69
- UlgentDo2019: distribution, host, 486
- UlgentErYa2022: distribution, host, S119
- WaltmaRaWi2016: distribution, 231
- WaltonKrSa2009: distribution, economic importance, host, 1-6
- Willia2017a: catalog, list of species, 228
- Yasar1995a: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 69-71