Valid Names Results
Solenophora Maskell, 1890 (
Cerococcidae)
Nomenclatural History
- Solenophora
Maskell
1890: 139.
Type species: Solenophora fagi Maskell
by subsequent designation
Cocker1899a:392
.
accepted valid name
Notes: The type of this genus was designated based on Article 67h of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature "type species of nominal genus-group taxa denoted by new replacement names." In this case, Cockerell (1899a) incorrectly proposed a new replacement name Solenococcus for Solenophora Maskell (1890). According to this article, the type species designated by Cockerell for Solenococcus is also the valid type species designation for Solenophora.
- Solenococcus
Cockerell
1899a: 392.
Type species: Solenophora fagi Maskell
by subsequent designation
Cocker1899a:392
.
junior synonym
Notes: Cockerell (1899b) proposed this name as a substitute for Solenophora Maskell 1890 on the grounds of preoccupation by Solenophorus Creplin, 1839 (Vermes, Cestoda). He later realized that this was incorrect (see Cockerell 1900a and Cockerell 1902p) and treated Solenophora as a valid name. This leaves Solenococcus as an invalid replacement name placed as a junior synonym of Solenophora (Lambdin & Kosztarab, 1976).
Remarks
- Systematics: Green (1899d) and others considered Solenophora and Solenococcus to be junior synonyms of Cerococcus. Lambdin & Kosztarab (1976) found Maskell's Solenophora to be valid and considered Solenococcus to be a junior synonym.
- Economic Importance: Ebeling (1959) cites Solenococcus species as pests of avocados in Central America.
Keys
- Wang2001: pp.504
(
Adult (F)
)
[Key genera of Cerococcidae]
- LambdiKo1977a: pp.14
(
Adult (F)
)
[females of the three genera of Cerococcidae]
- LambdiKo1976: pp.35
(
Adult (F)
)
[Genera of the family Cerococcidae]
Associated References
- Ballou1926:
catalog, distribution, host, pp. 46-47
- Bibby1931:
distribution, host, pp. 189
- Borchs1960d:
taxonomy, pp. 79, 89, 92, 104, 114
- BrunerScOt1945:
catalog, distribution, host, pp. 105
- Cocker1896b:
taxonomy, pp. 324
- Cocker1898p:
distribution, taxonomy, pp. 262-263
- Cocker1899a:
taxonomy, pp. 392
- Cocker1899m:
taxonomy, pp. 276
- Cocker1899n:
taxonomy, pp. 6
- Cocker1900a:
distribution, pp. 368
- Ebelin1959:
host, pp. 318
- Fernal1903b:
taxonomy, pp. 58
- Granar1996:
taxonomy, pp. 235
- Green1899d:
distribution, pp. 225
- Green1922:
taxonomy, pp. 359, 360
- Hempel1900a:
taxonomy, pp. 379
- Hollin1923:
description, pp. 61, 65
- LambdiKo1976:
description, taxonomy, pp. 33-41
- LambdiKo1977a:
taxonomy, pp. 3, 4, 5, 6, 14
- Lindin1937:
taxonomy, pp. 196
- Maskel1890:
description, distribution, taxonomy, pp. 139
- McKenz1935:
distribution, host, pp. 39
- Morris1919:
taxonomy, pp. 67
- MorrisMo1922:
taxonomy, pp. 21-23
- MorrisMo1927:
taxonomy, pp. 33-34
- MorrisMo1966:
taxonomy, pp. 185
- Russel1941:
taxonomy, pp. 4
- Sassce1918:
distribution, host, pp. 127
- SilvadGoGa1968:
catalog, taxonomy, pp. 135
- Wang2001:
taxonomy, pp. 504
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