Valid Names Results
Orthezia solidaginis Sanders, 1904 (Ortheziidae: Orthezia)Nomenclatural History
- Orthezia solidaginis Sanders 1904: 94-95. Type data: UNITED STATES: Ohio, Ottawa County, near Port Clinton, 5/07/1903, by J.G. Sanders. Syntypes, female, Type depository: Washington: United States National Entomological Collection, U.S. National Museum of Natural History, District of Columbia, USA; accepted valid name Notes: There are 3 syntype slides in the USNM. Illustr.
- Orthezia ambrosiae Lawson 1917: 165-167. Type data: UNITED STATES: Kansas, Lawrence, on Ambrosia trifida, ?/?/1916. Syntypes, female, Type depository: Washington: United States National Entomological Collection, U.S. National Museum of Natural History, District of Columbia, USA; junior synonym (discovered by Morris1925, 136). Notes: There are 2 syntype slides in the USNM. Illustr.
Common Names
Ecological Associates
Hosts:
Families: 3 | Genera: 6
- Asteraceae
- Ambrosia trifida | Morris1925
- Erigeron canadensis | Lawson1933
- Helianthus tuberosus | Lawson1933
- Solidago canadensis | Sander1904
- Solidago serotina | Lawson1933
- Lamiaceae
- Teucrium canadense | Lawson1933
- Rosaceae
- Potentilla | Morris1925
Geographic Distribution
Countries: 1
- United States
- Arizona | Koszta1996
- Georgia | TippinBe1978
- Illinois | Morris1952
- Kansas | Morris1925
- Maryland | Morris1925
- Missouri | Morris1925
- New Hampshire | Koszta1996
- New York | Morris1952
- Ohio | Sander1904
- Oregon | Koszta1996
- Pennsylvania | Morris1952
- Utah | Koszta1996
- Virginia | Morris1925
- West Virginia | Koszta1996
Keys
- Kozar2004: pp.324-325 ( Adult (F) ) [Key to the world species of Orthezia]
- Koszta1996: pp.59 ( Adult (F) ) [Species of Northeastern North America Ortheziidae]
- Morris1952: pp.11 ( Adult (F) ) [Species in the Urticae group of Orthezia]
- Morris1925: pp.109 ( Adult (F) ) [Species of the Subgenus Orthezia]
- MacGil1921: pp.113 ( Adult (F) ) [Orthezia species]
Remarks
- Structure: Adult female body is completely covered by white waxy secretion in four series. Body, antennae and legs are dark reddish brown. Immature stage is covered above by four series of waxy lamellae (Sanders, 1904).
- General Remarks: Original description and illustration by Sanders (1904). Subsequent detailed descriptions and illustrations by Morrison (1925) and Kosztarab (1996). Redescription and illustration by Kozár (2004).
Illustrations
Citations
- FeltMo1928: distribution, host, 194
- Fernal1903b: distribution, host, 36a
- Ferris1950: taxonomy, 14
- Hollin1917a: distribution, host, 271
- Hollin1923: distribution, host, 46, 66
- Koszta1996: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 68-69
- Kozar2004: catalog, description, distribution, host, illustration, 366
- Lawson1917: distribution, host, 165
- Lawson1933: distribution, host, 36
- MacGil1921: distribution, host, 113
- Miller2005: distribution, 493
- Morris1925: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 136-137
- Morris1952: distribution, taxonomy, 14, 52
- PooleGe1997: distribution, 367
- Sander1904: description, distribution, illustration, taxonomy, 95
- Sander1904a: distribution, host, 32
- TippinBe1978: distribution, host, 13
- Trimbl1928: distribution, host, 42
- Willia2017a: Grapevine leafroll disease transmission, catalog, list of species, 244