Valid Names Results
Palmicultor lumpurensis (Takahashi, 1951) (Pseudococcidae: Palmicultor)Nomenclatural History
- Trionymus lumpurensis Takahashi 1951a: 12. Type data: MALAYSIA: West Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, on Bambusa sp.. Syntypes, female, Type depository: Taichung: Entomology Collection, Taiwan Agricultural Research Institute, Wu-feng, Taichung, Taiwan; Washington: United States National Entomological Collection, U.S. National Museum of Natural History, District of Columbia, USA; accepted valid name
- Palmicultor bambusum Tang 1992: 597. Type data: CHINA: Guangxi Province, Nanning, on Lingnania cerosissima. Holotype, female, Type depository: Shanxi: Entomological Institute, Shanxi Agricultural University, Taigu, Shanxi, China; junior synonym (discovered by Willia2003, 68). Illustr.
- Palmicultor lumpurensis (Takahashi, 1951); Williams 2003: 68. change of combination
Common Names
Ecological Associates
Hosts:
Families: 1 | Genera: 12
- Poaceae
- Arundinaria | LiTsWu2014
- Bambusa | BenDov1994 Takaha1951a Willia2003 Willia2004a
- Bambusa blumeana | Willia2004a
- Bambusa multiplex | LiTsWu2014
- Bambusa oldhamii | PadillMaNa2016
- Bambusa ventricosa | LiTsWu2014
- Bambusa vulgaris | LiTsWu2014
- Bashania yongdeensis | LiTsWu2014
- Chimonobambusa | LiTsWu2014
- Dendrocalamus hamiltonii | Stocks2013a
- Gigantochloa atroviolacea | Stocks2013a
- Guadua angustifolia | Stocks2013a
- Lingnania cerosissima | BenDov1994 Tang1992
- Lingnania chungii | LiTsWu2014
- Otatea acuminata | VonEllKiWa2022
- Phyllostachys aurea | VonEllKiWa2022
- Phyllostachys edulis | LiTsWu2014
- Phyllostachys glauca | LiTsWu2014 | (= Phyllostachys pubescens)
- Phyllostachys nigra | Stocks2013a
- Pseudosasa japonica | KwonDaPa2003a
- Sphaerobambos philippinensis | Willia2004a | (= Bambusa philippinensis)
Geographic Distribution
Countries: 12
- Australia
- Queensland | Willia2003
- China
- Beijing (=Peking) | LiTsWu2014
- Guangdong (=Kwangtung) | LiTsWu2014
- Guangxi (=Kwangsi) | BenDov1994 Tang1992 TangHaTa1992 Willia2003
- Hainan | LiTsWu2014
- Hubei (=Hupei) | LiTsWu2014
- Jiangsu (=Kiangsu) | LiTsWu2014
- Ningxia (=Ningsia) | LiTsWu2014
- Shanghai | LiTsWu2014
- Sichuan (=Szechwan) | LiTsWu2014
- Xianggang (=Hong Kong) | Willia2003
- Zhejiang (=Chekiang) | LiTsWu2014
- France | FoldiGe2018
- Indonesia
- Bali | Gavril2017b
- Irian Jaya | Gavril2013
- Malaysia | BenDov1994 Takaha1951a Willia2004a
- Mexico
- Morelos | PadillMaNa2016
- Netherlands | JansenAl2023
- Philippines
- Mindanao | Willia2003 Willia2004a
- Portugal | UlgentPoPe2014
- South Korea | KwonDaPa2003a
- United States
- California | DowellGiJe2016
- Florida | HodgesHo2004 Willia2003
- Vietnam | Willia2004a
Keys
- VonEllKiWa2022: pp.253 ( Adult (F) ) [species of Palmicultor]
- LiTsWu2014: pp.371 ( Adult (F) ) [Mealybugs with legs on bamboo in China]
- Willia2004a: pp.453 ( Adult (F) ) [Palmicultor species of southern Asia]
- KwonDaPa2003a: pp.396 ( Adult (F) ) [Balanococcus species of Korea]
- KwonDaPa2003a: pp.415 ( Adult (F) ) [Trionymus species of Korea]
- KwonDaPa2003a: pp.415 ( Adult (F) ) [Trionymus species of Korea] Key as: Trionymus lumpurensis Takahashi
- KwonDaPa2003a: pp.396 ( Adult (F) ) [Balanococcus species of Korea]
- KwonDaPa2003a: pp.415 ( Adult (F) ) [Trionymus species of Korea]
- KwonDaPa2003a: pp.415 ( Adult (F) ) [Trionymus species of Korea] Key as: Trionymus lumpurensis Takahashi
- KwonDaPa2003a: pp.396 ( Adult (F) ) [Balanococcus species of Korea]
- KwonDaPa2003a: pp.415 ( Adult (F) ) [Trionymus species of Korea]
- KwonDaPa2003a: pp.415 ( Adult (F) ) [Trionymus species of Korea] Key as: Trionymus lumpurensis Takahashi
- Tang1992: pp.153 ( Adult (F) ) [Palaearctic region]
Remarks
- Systematics: Indonesian specimens of P. lumpurensis differ from the illustration by Williams (2004) by having fewer multilocular disc pores on the dorsum and the ventral surface. (Katani, et al., 2023)
- General Remarks: Description and illustration of adult female by Takahashi (1951a), Tang (1992), Kwon et al. (2003a) (as Balanococcus bambusum, and as Trionymus lumpurensis) and by Williams (2004a).
Illustrations
Citations
- AhnKiKi2020: distribution, host, 8
- BenDov1994: catalog, 261,518-519
- ChoiLe2022: phylogeny, 358
- DowellGiJe2016: distribution, 119
- FoldiGe2018: distribution, list, 12
- Gavril2013: distribution, 75
- Gavril2017b: distribution, 144
- Gavril2018: reproduction, 224
- Hodges2002: description, distribution, economic importance, host, taxonomy,
- HodgesHo2004: distribution, host, 396-397
- JansenAl2023: dispersal, host, 29,35
- KondoWa2022a: distribution, host, list, 24
- KwonDaPa2003a: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 398-399
- KwonDaPa2003a: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 417-418
- LiTsWu2014: biology, distribution, host, taxonomy, 387-388
- MartinLa2011: catalog, distribution, host, 47
- PadillMaNa2016: distribution, host, 558
- RenAsHu2017: DNA, phylogeny, 4, 6
- Stocks2013a: distribution, host, 243, 346
- Takaha1951a: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 12-14
- Tang1992: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 172,597-598,736
- Tao1999: distribution, host, taxonomy, 21
- UlgentKaSi2015: distribution, ecology, economic, economic control, economic importance, endosymbiont, endosymbionts, entomopathogenic fungi, evolution, fossil, fumigation, genebank, genetic structure, genetics, heat-treatment, histology, history, honeydew, host, 1
- UlgentPe2013: host, 493
- UlgentPoPe2014: distribution, host, 79
- VonEllKiWa2022: distribution, genebank, host, key, phylogeny,
- WatsonMi2017: dispersal, 35
- Willia2003: distribution, host, taxonomy, 68
- Willia2004a: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 453-455
- Willia2017b: list of species, taxonomy, 599
- ZarkanApTu2021: distribution, host, 182
- ZarkanFaPr2023: diagnosis, distribution, host, illustration, key, 15-16