Valid Names Results
Seabrina is now Coccidohystrix Lindinger, 1943 (Pseudococcidae)
Nomenclatural History
- Echinococcus Balachowsky 1936c: 157. Type species: Echinococcus echinatus Balachowsky by original designation . junior homonym Notes: Homonym of Echinococcus Rudolphi, 1801, in Vermes
- Seabrina Neves 1943: 1. Type species: Seabrina cistorum Neves by monotypy and original designation . junior synonym Notes: Synonymyzed by Danzig & Gavrilov-Zimin, 2014
- Coccidohystrix Lindinger 1943b: 219. . replacement name
- Centrococcus Borchsenius 1948a: 953. . replacement name that is unjustified (discovered by MorrisMo1966: 31) Notes: Unjustified replacement name for Echinococcus Rudolphi, 1801; discovered by Morrison & Morrison, 1966: 31. Synonymy by community of type species.
- Coccidohistrix Danzig, et al. 2012: 237;. . misspelling of genus name
Remarks
- Systematics: Subfamily: Phenacoccinae (Choi & Lee) The nomenclature of the genus has been discussed by Morrison & Morrison (1966) and by De Lotto (1969a). The genus Artemicoccus was split out of the genus Centrococcus Borchsenius, 1948 (=Coccidohistrix Lindinger, 1943). (Danzig, et al., 2012) The type species of these genera, C. echinata (Balachowsky, and A. bispinus (Borchsenius, 1949) differ from each other rather clearly in the presence of dorsal elevated tubercles with large conical setae (mamelons) and 8-9-segmented antennae in the first species and in the absence of mamelons in a combination with the presence of cylindrical dorsal setae and 7-segmented antennae in the second species.1936). However, Gavrilov-Zimin & Matile-Ferrero, 2015 found that the other, non-type species demonstrate different intermediate combinations of the generic characters and the border between the genera disappears. They considered Artemicoccus a junior synonym of Coccidohystrix. Coccidohystrix differs from all other Palaearctic genera of mealybugs in the combination of the following characters: absence of ostioles and normally developed cerarii, which are replaced by groups of large conicalsetae without associated trilocular or quinquelocular pores, by tubular ducts of characteristic bottle-shaped form and presence of more or less cylindrical setae on the dorsum. (Gavrilov-Zimin & Matile-Ferrero, 2015)
- Structure: Adult female body oval, yellowish, covered by a felt white ovisac. Slide-mounted adult female elongate to broadly oval. Antennae each with 7–9 segments. Legs well developed; claw with a denticle. Tarsal digitules long and flagellate. (Moghaddam & Watson, 2022)
- Biology: Palaearctic genus associated with Artemisia species.
- General Remarks: Good definition and characters given by Balachowsky (1953o) and by Tang (1992). Definition and characters by Balachowsky (1936c), Goux (1946), Borchsenius (1949), Ter-Grigorian (1973), Kosztarab & Kozár (1988F), Williams & Watson (1988a) and by Williams (2004a). Good definition and characters of Seabrina given by Neves (1943).
Keys
- MoghadWa2022: pp.20-22 ( Adult (F) ) [Pseudococcidae in Iran]
- Kaydan2015: pp.209 ( Adult (F) ) [Key to the genera of the Peliococcus species-group ]
- DanzigKaGa2012: pp.237-238 ( Adult (F) ) [Key to species of the genera Artemicoccus and Coccidohystrix]
- Willia2004a: pp.42 ( Adult (F) ) [genera southern Asia]
- Willia2004a: pp.116 ( Adult (F) ) [Coccidohystrix species southern Asia]
- Millar2002: pp.189-195 ( Adult (F) ) [Pseudococcidae genera of South Africa]
- Tang1992: pp.384 ( Adult (F) ) [Palaearctic & Oriental region]
- Tang1992: pp.395 ( Adult (F) ) [species Palaearctic & Oriental regions]
- WilliaWa1988a: pp.17 ( Adult (F) ) [Tropical South Pacific Region]
- AvasthSh1987: pp.2 ( Adult (F) ) [India]
- Wang1982TC: pp.20 ( Adult (F) ) [China]
- Terezn1975: pp.160 ( Adult (F) ) [Ukraine & Palaearctic region]
- TerGri1973: pp.39 ( Adult (F) ) [Armenia]
- Borchs1949: pp.89 ( Adult (F) ) [Palaearctic region ]
Associated References
- Afifi1968: taxonomy, pp. 159
- Balach1936c: description, taxonomy, pp. 157
- Balach1953o: description, taxonomy, pp. 145-147
- BenDov1994: catalog, pp. 44, 95, 481
- Borchs1948a: taxonomy, pp. 953
- Borchs1949: description, taxonomy, pp. 308-309
- DanzigGa2014: description, distribution, key, taxonomy, pp. 554-560, 569-572, 575
- DanzigKaGa2012: description, distribution, taxonomy, pp. 237,238,241-242
- DeLott1964: taxonomy, pp. 345
- DeLott1969: taxonomy, pp. 2
- Goux1946: description, taxonomy, pp. 339-340
- KaydanPeSz2015: description, diagnosis, illustration, key, taxonomy, pp. 355-366
- KosztaKo1988F: description, taxonomy, pp. 89
- KozarKo1997: taxonomy, pp. 251-255
- Lindin1943b: taxonomy, pp. 219
- Millar2002: taxonomy, pp. 185-233
- Moghad2013: distribution, taxonomy, pp. 8, 18
- MoghadWa2022: diagnosis, key, taxonomy, pp. 21, 36
- MorrisMo1966: taxonomy, pp. 13, 15, 40, 65
- Neves1943: description, taxonomy, pp. 1, 3-10
- Tang1992: description, taxonomy, pp. 384-385, 394-395
- Tao1999: taxonomy, pp. 11
- TerGri1973: description, taxonomy, pp. 224-225
- Terezn1975: taxonomy, pp. 166, 168
- Willia2004a: description, taxonomy, pp. 115-116
- WilliaWa1988a: description, taxonomy, pp. 33, 35
13 Species
- Coccidohystrix artemisiae
- Coccidohystrix burumandi
- Coccidohystrix daedalea
- Coccidohystrix eleusines
- Coccidohystrix ihoujin
- Coccidohystrix insolita
- Coccidohystrix katiae
- Coccidohystrix madecassa
- Coccidohystrix primigenia
- Coccidohystrix prionodes
- Coccidohystrix samui
- Coccidohystrix splendens
- Coccidohystrix zsuzsannae