Valid Names Results
Pseudischnaspis bowreyi (Cockerell, 1893) (Diaspididae: Pseudischnaspis)Nomenclatural History
- Aspidiotus bowreyi Cockerell 1893bb: 383. Type data: JAMAICA: Hope, on Agave rigida; collected by Bowrey and Cockerell.. Lectotype, female, by subsequent designation (MillerDaSt1984,100). Type depository: Washington: United States National Entomological Collection, U.S. National Museum of Natural History, District of Columbia, USA; accepted valid name Notes: Also described as n. sp. in by Cockerell 1894b. Illustr.
- Aspidiotus (Chrysomphalus) bowreyi Cockerell, 1893; Cockerell 1897i: 23. change of combination
- Aspidiotus (Chrysomphalus) longissimus Cockerell 1898j: 439. Type data: MEXICO: Frontera, Tab., on mango; collected June 28, 1897.. Lectotype, female, by subsequent designation (MillerDaSt1984,100). Type depository: Washington: United States National Entomological Collection, U.S. National Museum of Natural History, District of Columbia, USA; junior synonym (discovered by MillerDaSt1984, 99). Illustr.
- Chrysomphalus bowreyi (Cockerell, 1893); Leonardi 1899: 220. change of combination
- Chrysomphalus longissimus (Cockerell, 1898); Cockerell 1899a: 396. change of combination
- Pseudischnaspis linearis Hempel 1900a: 506. Type data: BRAZIL: Ypiranga, on leaves of Myrcia sp.; collected by Hempel, April 28, 1900.. Lectotype, female, by subsequent designation (MillerDaSt1984,100). Type depository: Washington: United States National Entomological Collection, U.S. National Museum of Natural History, District of Columbia, USA; junior synonym (discovered by Ferris1941e, 45). Illustr.
- Pseudischnaspis bowreyi (Cockerell, 1893); Cockerell 1901: 64. change of combination
- Pseudischnaspis longissima (Cockerell, 1898); Cockerell 1901: 64. change of combination requiring emendation of specific epithet for agreement in gender
- Aspidiotus longissimus Cockerell, 1898; Cockerell 1905: 45. change of combination
- Aspidiotus linearis (Hempel, 1900); Ferris 1941e: 45. change of combination
Common Names
- bowrey scale Dekle1965c MillerDaSt1984
- Bowrey scale MillerDaSt1984
Ecological Associates
Hosts:
Families: 29 | Genera: 43
- Anacardiaceae
- Mangifera indica | Ferris1941d MillerDaSt1984 CostaLPeWo2021
- Spondias | MillerDaSt1984
- Annonaceae
- Annona | MillerDaSt1984
- Apocynaceae
- Nerium | MillerDaSt1984
- Araliaceae
- Hedera helix | Ferris1941d
- Arecaceae
- Phoenix | MillerDaSt1984
- Asparagaceae
- Agave | Ferris1941d MillerDaSt1984 Newste1914
- Agave vivipara | Ferris1941d | (= Agave rigida)
- Beaucarnea | MillerDaSt1984
- Dracaena | MillerDaSt1984
- Yucca aloifolia | MillerDaSt1984
- Yucca decipiens | MillerDaSt1984
- Asphodelaceae
- Aloe | MillerDaSt1984
- Asteraceae
- Lagascea decipiens | MillerDaSt1984
- Bromeliaceae
- Bromelia | MillerDaSt1984
- Tillandsia | MillerDaSt1984
- Cactaceae
- Hylocereus | MillerDaSt1984
- Ericaceae
- Vaccinium corymbosum | AmunCl2015
- Euphorbiaceae
- Euphorbia | MillerDaSt1984
- Fabaceae
- Holocalyx | MillerDaSt1984
- Hypericaceae
- Vismia baccifera | Ferris1941d | ssp. ferruginea (= Vismia ferruginea)
- Juglandaceae
- Carya | MillerDaSt1984
- Lauraceae
- Lauraceae | Ferris1941d
- Persea | MillerDaSt1984
- Persea americana | KondoMu2016
- Lythraceae
- Lagerstroemia lanceolata | MillerDaSt1984
- Malvaceae
- Ceiba | MillerDaSt1984
- Hibiscus | MillerDaSt1984
- Theobroma | MillerDaSt1984
- Moraceae
- Artocarpus heterophyllus | AriasCRoHe2022
- Ficus | MillerDaSt1984
- Musaceae
- Musa | MillerDaSt1984
- Musa paradisiaca | AmunCl2015
- Myrtaceae
- Eucalyptus | MillerDaSt1984
- Eugenia stipitata | MartinWoCu2022
- Myrcia | Ferris1941d
- Psidium guajava | MillerDaSt1984
- Oleaceae
- Jasminum | MillerDaSt1984
- Orchidaceae
- Cattleya | MillerDaSt1984
- Orchidaceae | MillerDaSt1984
- Passifloraceae
- Passiflora | MillerDaSt1984
- Polygonaceae
- Coccoloba uvifera | MillerDaSt1984
- Rosaceae
- Prunus | MillerDaSt1984
- Pyrus | MillerDaSt1984
- Rosa | Dekle1965c MillerDaSt1984
- Rutaceae
- Citrus | MillerDaSt1984
- Theaceae
- Camellia | Ferris1941d
- Vitaceae
- Vitis | MillerDaSt1984
Geographic Distribution
Countries: 24
- Argentina
- Catamarca | GranarCl2003
- Chaco | GranarCl2003
- Jujuy | GranarCl2003 Nakaha1982
- La Rioja | GranarCl2003
- Salta | ZamudiCl2005
- Santa Fe | GranarCl2003
- Santiago del Estero | GranarCl2003
- Tucuman | GranarCl2003
- Barbados | MillerDaSt1984 Newste1914
- Belize | MillerDaSt1984
- Bermuda | MillerDaSt1984
- Bolivia | Nakaha1982
- Brazil
- Bahia | CostaLPeWo2021
- Espirito Santo | MartinWoCu2022
- Paraiba | MartinWoCu2022
- Pernambuco | CostaLPeWo2021
- Santa Catarina | Ferris1941d
- Sao Paulo | Ferris1941d Hempel1900a
- Colombia | Kondo2001 MillerDaSt1984
- Costa Rica | MillerDaSt1984
- Cuba | MillerDaSt1984
- Dominican Republic | Nakaha1982
- Ecuador | MillerDaSt1984
- Guatemala | MillerDaSt1984
- Haiti | PerezG2008
- Honduras | MillerDaSt1984
- Jamaica | Ferris1941d MillerDaSt1984
- Mexico | Cocker1899n Ferris1941d MillerDaSt1984
- Guerrero | Ferris1941d
- Michoacan | AriasCRoHe2022
- Nayarit | AriasCRoHe2022
- Tabasco | Ferris1941d
- Tamaulipas | NormarOkMo2019
- Yucatan | AriasCRoHe2022
- Nicaragua | MillerDaSt1984
- Panama | MillerDaSt1984
- Peru | MillerDaSt1984
- Puerto Rico & Vieques Island
- Puerto Rico | Ferris1941d MillerDaSt1984
- Trinidad and Tobago
- Trinidad | Ferris1941d MillerDaSt1984
- U.S. Virgin Islands | MillerDaSt1984 Nakaha1983
- United States
- Florida | Dekle1965c MillerDaSt1984
- Missouri | MillerDaSt1984
- New York | Ferris1941d
- Venezuela | MillerDaSt1984
Keys
- WeiScNo2021: pp.17-23 ( Adult (F) ) [Aspidiotini from Panama]
- SchneiClWe2020: pp.67-71 ( Adult (F) ) [Aspidiotini in Argentina]
- MillerDa2005: pp.29-32 ( Adult (F) ) [Field Key to Economic Armored Scales]
- MillerDaSt1984: pp.96 ( Adult (F) ) [world]
- Ferris1942: pp.39 ( Adult (F) ) [North America]
- Cocker1905: pp.45-46 ( Adult (F) ) [Mexico]
Remarks
- Structure: Photograph of scale cover by Dekle (1965c). Female scale elongate oblong, 2-3 mm in length, 1-1.25 mm in width; sides approximately parallel; moderately convex; well defined curved ridges extend crosswise the secretionary cover; blackish but covered with a purplish brown or bluish gray powder-like secretion; exuviae marginal or submarginal, brownish black; first exuviae crater-like surrounded by a grayish concentric ring; ventral vellum well developed. Male scale similar to female; about 1 mm in length; exuviae marginal or submarginal, brown or black (Dekle, 1965c).
- Biology: Occurring on the leaves (Ferris, 1941d).
- Economic Importance: Dekle (1965c) noted that this species is occasionally a serious pest on rose in Key West, Florida, USA.
- General Remarks: Description and illustration of adult female by Ferris (1941d), Miller, Davidson & Stoetzel (1984) and by Zamudio & Claps (2005). Description and illustration of first instar nymph and adult male by Miller, Davidson & Stoetzel (1984).
Illustrations
Citations
- AmunCl2015: distribution, host, 7
- AriasCRoHe2022: distribution, host, illustration, 89,
- BenDovGe2003: catalog, 725-727
- Borchs1966: catalog, 356-357
- Cocker1893bb: description, distribution, host, taxonomy, 383
- Cocker1894b: description, distribution, host, taxonomy, 59-60
- Cocker1896b: distribution, 334
- Cocker1897i: description, distribution, host, taxonomy, 23
- Cocker1898j: description, distribution, host, taxonomy, 439
- Cocker1899a: taxonomy, 396
- Cocker1899n: distribution, host, 26
- Cocker1901: taxonomy, 64
- Cocker1905: taxonomy, 45
- ColonFMe1998: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 78-79
- CostaLPeWo2021: distribution, host, illustration,
- Dekle1965c: description, distribution, host, taxonomy, 121
- Dekle1976: description, distribution, economic importance, host, taxonomy, 139
- Fernal1903b: 295
- Ferris1937c: illustration, taxonomy, 52,92
- Ferris1941d: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 383-384
- Ferris1941e: taxonomy, 41,45
- Ferris1942: taxonomy, 446:39
- Gowdey1921: description, distribution, host, taxonomy, 32
- GranarCl2003: distribution, host, 625-637
- Hempel1900a: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 506-508
- Hempel1901a: taxonomy, 108
- Houser1918: description, taxonomy, 171
- JansenAl2023: dispersal, host, 28
- Kondo2001: distribution, host, taxonomy, 45
- Kondo2010: distribution, host, 41-44
- KondoMu2016: distribution, host, illustration, 8
- KondoWa2022a: distribution, host, list, 19
- Leonar1899: taxonomy, 220
- Leonar1900: distribution, host, taxonomy, 342
- Lindin1909c: distribution, host, taxonomy, 449
- MacGil1921: description, distribution, host, taxonomy, 421-422
- MartinWoCu2022: distribution, host, 7
- McKenz1939: taxonomy, 53
- MillerDa1990: distribution, economic importance, host, 304
- MillerDa2005: description, distribution, economic importance, host, illustration, taxonomy, 367-369
- Nakaha1982: distribution, host, 75
- Nakaha1983: distribution, host, 15
- Newste1914: distribution, host, 307
- NormarOkMo2019: distribution, host, phylogeny, 32, S2
- PerezG2008: distribution, 215
- RodrigNaVa2019: distribution, host, 469
- SchneiClWe2020: key, 68
- SchneiFiNo2019: key, taxonomy, 93
- SchneiOkNo2018: phylogeny,
- Watson2001: list, 177
- WeiScNo2021: key, 18
- Wester1920: distribution, host,
- Willia1985a: catalog, taxonomy, 233
- Willia2017a: catalog, list of species, 219, 226
- ZamudiCl2005: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 269