Valid Names Results
Pseudoparlatoria Cockerell, 1892 (
Diaspididae)
Nomenclatural History
- Pseudoparlatoria
Cockerell
1892d: 136.
by subsequent designation
Fernal1903b:300
.
accepted valid name
- Pseudoparlatorea
Lindinger
1907a: 20;.
.
misspelling of genus name
- Protargionia
Leonardi
1911a: 46.
Type species: Protargionia larreae Leonardi
by monotypy
.
junior synonym
(discovered by NormarOkMo2019: 57)
- Malleolaspis
Ferris
1941d: SIII-290.
Type species: Malleolaspis sculpta Ferris
by original designation
.
junior synonym
Remarks
- Systematics: Subfamily DIASPIDINAE Tribe LEPIDOSAPHIDINI (Normark, et al., 2019)
Pseudoparlatoria with two large divergent plates between the median lobes; median lobes large, widely separated and notched (Cockerell, 1892d). Without much doubt, the genus is native to North America (Ferris, 1937).
Ferris (1941d) states in a discussion of Malleolaspis, now a synomym of Pseudoparlatoria: "This is an extraordinary little genus, evidently derived from the group of which Pseudoparlatoria may be taken as typical, the pygidium being essentially the same as in the latter. But this pygidium is attached to a body that might well belong to the genus Aulacaspis, with which, however, the genus has nothing at all to do. Since the Pseudoparlatoria group as a whole is definitely Neotropical it may be assumed that this genus likewise is so and that more species remain to be discovered in that Region."
Normark, et al., 2019 determined that Pseudopartatoria is not a monophyletic genus.
Lindinger (1932f, 1937) considered Protargionia to be a junior synonym of Pseudoparlatoria. Borchsenius & Williams (1963) considered it distinct and very similar to Diaspis. Normark, et al., (2019) transferred the two species of Protargionia to Pseudoparlatoria based on morphological and molecular evidence rendering the genus Protargionia a junior synonym of Pseudoparlatoria.
- General Remarks: Best description by of Protargionia by Leonardi (1911).
Keys
- Hender2011: pp.44-45
(
Adult (F)
)
[Key to Genera of Diaspididae in New Zealand]
- Danzig1971d: pp.838
(
Adult (F)
)
[Key to genera of Diaspididae]
- Danzig1964: pp.645
(
Adult (F)
)
[Key to genera of Diaspididae]
- Schmut1959: pp.175
(
Adult (F)
)
[Bestimmungstabelle der mitteleuropäischen Gattungen der Subtribus Diaspidina]
- McKenz1956: pp.28
(
Adult (F)
)
[Key to the genera of Tribe Diaspidini]
- Balach1954e: pp.166
(
Adult (F)
)
[Tableau des genres de Diaspidina Diaspiformes]
- Borchs1950b: pp.166
(
Adult (F)
)
[Key to genera of Diaspididae]
- GomezM1946: pp.60
(
Adult (F)
)
[Diaspinos de España] Key as: Protargionia
- Hall1946a: pp.541
(
Adult (F)
)
[Key for the separation of the genera of Diaspidini recorded from the Ethiopian Region]
- Ferris1942: pp.43
(
Adult (F)
)
[Key to genera in the tribe Diaspidini]
- Ferris1942: pp.43
(
Adult (F)
)
[Key to genera in the tribe Diaspidini]
- GomezM1937: pp.43
(
Adult (F)
)
[Clave para diferenciar los géneros españoles de la subfamilia Diaspinos] Key as: Protargionia
- Borchs1937: pp.98
(
Adult (F)
)
[Key to genera of Diaspinae]
- Borchs1937a: pp.97
(
Adult (F)
)
[Key to genera]
- MacGil1921: pp.306
(
Adult (F)
)
[Genera of Diaspidini] Key as: Protargionia
- MacGil1921: pp.305
(
Adult (F)
)
[Genera of Diaspidini]
- Leonar1920: pp.27
(
Adult (F)
)
[Tavola sinottica dei generi di Diaspini]
- Lindin1913: pp.65
(
Adult (F)
)
[Gruppe Diaspides] Key as: Pseudoparlatorea
- Hempel1900a: pp.497
(
Adult (F)
)
[Chave dos generos da sub-familia Diaspinae]
Associated References
- Balach1954e:
description, distribution, taxonomy, pp. 166, 254-256
- Balach1959:
distribution, taxonomy, pp. 350
- BalachMa1980:
taxonomy, pp. 72
- Borchs1937:
distribution, taxonomy, pp. 98
- Borchs1937a:
distribution, taxonomy, pp. 97, 105-106
- Borchs1950b:
description, distribution, taxonomy, pp. 166, 209
- Borchs1966:
catalog, taxonomy, pp. 161-162
- Borchs1966:
catalog, taxonomy, pp. 165
- BorchsWi1963:
description, taxonomy, pp. 366
- Brown1965:
chemistry, pp. 231, 278
- Cocker1892d:
description, distribution, taxonomy, pp. 136
- Cocker1893d:
distribution, host, pp. 8
- Cocker1897g:
taxonomy, pp. 108
- Danzig1971d:
taxonomy, pp. 838
- Danzig1993:
description, distribution, taxonomy, pp. 392
- DanzigPe1998:
catalog, distribution, taxonomy, pp. 346
- Fernal1903b:
taxonomy, pp. 300
- Ferris1936a:
structure, taxonomy, pp. 23, 26, 80
- Ferris1937:
description, distribution, taxonomy, pp. SI-116
- Ferris1937c:
taxonomy, pp. 52
- Ferris1937d:
taxonomy, pp. 106
- Ferris1938:
taxonomy, pp. 43
- Ferris1941d:
description, distribution, taxonomy, pp. SIII-290, SIII-321
- Ferris1942:
taxonomy, pp. SIV-446:43
- Gill1997:
taxonomy, pp. 239
- GomezM1937:
description, taxonomy, pp. 43, 130
- GomezM1957:
description, distribution, taxonomy, pp. 53-54
- Gowdey1921:
taxonomy, pp. 33
- Hall1946a:
distribution, taxonomy, pp. 530, 541
- Hempel1900a:
taxonomy, pp. 497
- Hempel1920:
distribution, structure, pp. 140
- Hender2011:
taxonomy, pp. 8,45,182
- KondoGu2022g:
biology, control, diagnosis, distribution, economic importance, host, illustration, pp. 533
- Koszta1996:
description, distribution, taxonomy, pp. 572
- Leonar1911:
description, distribution, taxonomy, pp. 280
- Leonar1911a:
description, distribution, taxonomy, pp. 46
- Leonar1920:
description, taxonomy, pp. 27, 176
- Lepage1942:
distribution, taxonomy, pp. 178
- Lindin1907a:
taxonomy, pp. 20
- Lindin1908b:
taxonomy, pp. 97
- Lindin1913:
taxonomy, pp. 65
- Lindin1913a:
taxonomy, pp. 7
- Lindin1924:
taxonomy, pp. 172
- Lindin1932f:
taxonomy, pp. 204
- Lindin1934:
taxonomy, pp. 16
- Lindin1937:
taxonomy, pp. .193,194
- Lindin1957:
taxonomy, pp. 543
- Lupo1947:
description, distribution, taxonomy, pp. 33
- MacGil1921:
taxonomy, pp. 305, 306, 324
- McKenz1956:
distribution, taxonomy, pp. 28
- MorrisMo1966:
taxonomy, pp. 114, 167
- MorrisMo1966:
taxonomy, pp. 162
- NormarOkMo2019:
taxonomy, pp. 42, 52, 64, 66
- Schmut1959:
description, distribution, taxonomy, pp. 175, 206-207
- Weber1930:
taxonomy, pp. 399
- Weber1933:
taxonomy, pp. 534
- Wolff2001:
description, taxonomy, pp. 69
- WolffCl2008:
description, illustration, taxonomy, pp. 71
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