Valid Names Results
Rhizaspidiotus MacGillivray, 1921 (
Diaspididae)
Nomenclatural History
- Rhizaspidiotus
MacGillivray
1921: 390.
Type species: Aspidiotus helianthi Parrott
by monotypy and original designation
.
accepted valid name
- Chorizaspidiotus
MacGillivray
1921: 391.
Type species: Aspidiotus gutierreziae Cockerell & Parrott
by original designation
.
junior synonym
(discovered by Ferris1937: 34)
- Hemiberlesiella
Thiem & Gerneck
1934a: 132.
Type species: Aspidiotus canariensis Lindinger
by original designation
.
junior synonym
(discovered by Ferris1943a: 99)
- Thymaspis
Šulc
1934: 2.
Type species: Thymaspis fusca Sulc
by monotypy and original designation
.
junior synonym
(discovered by GomezM1954: 120)
- Arundaspis
Borchsenius
1949c: 737.
Type species: Arundaspis secreta Borchsenius
by monotypy and original designation
.
junior synonym
(discovered by Danzig1993: 227)
- Rhizaspidiotis
Moran, Goolsby & Kirk
2008: 298;.
.
misspelling of genus name
Remarks
- Systematics: Rhizaspidiotus MacGillivray is close to Targionia, differing in the form and distribution of dorsal macroducts on the pygidium. In Rhizaspidiotus the ducts are short and distributed sporadically, not in well-defined furrows (Balachowsky, 1951, 1958b; Danzig, 1993).
- Structure: Adult female pyriform. Pygidium with 2 or 3 pairs of lobes. Plates reduced or absent. Dorsal macroducts filiform, each with orifice surrounded by sclerotized circular rim, present in no definite order on all pygidial segments. Paraphyses and marginal scleroses absent. Perivulvar pores present or absent. Ventral ducts similar in size to dorsal ducts. (Moghaddam & Watson, 2021)
- General Remarks: Definition and characters by Ferris (1938a, 1943a), Lupo (1948, 1954, 1957), Borchsenius (1949c, 1950b), Balachowsky (1951, 1958b), Zahradník (1952), Borchsenius & Williams (1963), Bazarov & Shmelev (1971), Kosztarab & Kozár (1978) and by Kosztarab (1996).
Keys
Associated References
- Balach1948b:
taxonomy, pp. 268
- Balach1951:
description, taxonomy, pp. 650-651
- Balach1953g:
taxonomy, pp. 727
- Balach1958b:
description, taxonomy, pp. 288-290
- BazaroSh1971:
description, taxonomy, pp. 171-172,179
- BenDovGe2003:
catalog, pp. 740-741
- BlayGo1993:
description, taxonomy, pp. 414
- Bodenh1949:
description, taxonomy, pp. 34
- Bodenh1952:
description, taxonomy, pp. 342-343
- Borchs1949c:
description, taxonomy, pp. 737
- Borchs1949d:
taxonomy, pp. 195,247
- Borchs1950b:
description, taxonomy, pp. 211-212,232
- Borchs1966:
catalog, pp. 245,248
- BorchsWi1963:
description, taxonomy, pp. 381-384
- Brimbl1958:
taxonomy, pp. 74
- Bustsh1958:
taxonomy, pp. 221
- Danzig1964:
taxonomy, pp. 653
- Danzig1988:
taxonomy, pp. 724
- Danzig1993:
description, taxonomy, pp. 227-228
- DanzigPe1998:
catalog, pp. 348-349
- Ezzat1958:
taxonomy, pp. 238
- Ferris1921b:
taxonomy, pp. 94
- Ferris1937a:
taxonomy, pp. 33-34,42
- Ferris1937e:
taxonomy, pp. 528
- Ferris1938a:
description, taxonomy, pp. 262
- Ferris1942:
taxonomy, pp. 21
- Ferris1943a:
description, taxonomy, pp. 84,99
- Ghauri1962:
taxonomy, pp. 200
- Gill1997:
taxonomy, pp. 251
- GomezM1954:
description, taxonomy, pp. 120
- KaussaBa1953b:
taxonomy, pp. 276
- Koszta1996:
description, taxonomy, pp. 587
- KosztaKo1978:
description, taxonomy, pp. 174-175
- Kozar1990f:
distribution, pp. 142,143
- Lindin1937:
taxonomy, pp. 195
- Lupo1948:
description, taxonomy, pp. 198-199
- Lupo1954:
description, taxonomy, pp. 28
- Lupo1957:
description, taxonomy, pp. 66-67
- MacGil1921:
description, taxonomy, pp. 390-391,430-431
- McKenz1956:
taxonomy, pp. 23
- Miller1990:
taxonomy, pp. 169-178
- MoghadWa2021:
diagnosis, key, taxonomy, pp. 32, 212
- MoranGoKi2008:
taxonomy, pp. 298
- MorrisMo1966:
taxonomy, pp. 15,91,173
- NormarOkMo2019:
taxonomy, pp. 54, 82
- Schmut1959:
taxonomy, pp. 121
- Sulc1934:
description, taxonomy, pp. 1-3
- TangHaSh1991:
taxonomy, pp. 458
- Tao1999:
taxonomy, pp. 116
- ThiemGe1934a:
description, taxonomy, pp. 132,230,232
- Varshn2002:
taxonomy, pp. 38
- Yasar1995a:
description, taxonomy, pp. 127
- Zahrad1952:
description, taxonomy, pp. 157
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