Valid Names Results
Suturaspis pistaciae (Lindinger, 1906) (Diaspididae: Suturaspis)Nomenclatural History
- Leucaspis (Euleucaspis) pistaciae Lindinger 1906: 40. Type data: CYPRUS: on Pistacia lentiscus, ?/02/1903. Syntypes, female, Type depository: Hamburg: Zoologisches Institut und Zoologisches Museum, Universitat von Hamburg, Germany; accepted valid name Illustr.
- Suturaspis pistaciae (Lindinger, 1906); MacGillivray 1921: 268. change of combination
- Leucodiaspis pistaciae (Lindinger, 1906); Lindinger 1932b: 107. change of combination
- Salicicola pistaciae (Lindinger, 1906); Balachowsky 1953g: 162. change of combination
- Leucaspis pistaciae Lindinger, 1906; Beccari 1959: 78. change of combination
- Suturaspis pistaciae (Lindinger, 1906); Takagi & Moghaddam 2005: 52. change of combination
Common Names
- pistacia scale AbdRabEv2021
Ecological Associates
Hosts:
Families: 1 | Genera: 1
- Anacardiaceae
- Pistacia atlantica | Davatc1958 | (= Pistacia mutica)
- Pistacia khinjuk | Bodenh1944b
- Pistacia lentiscus | BenDov2012 Lindin1906
- Pistacia terebinthus | Bodenh1926 Bodenh1953 | (= Pistacia palaestina)
- Pistacia vera | Bodenh1953
Foes:
Families: 1 | Genera: 1
- Aphelinidae
- Ablerus perspeciosus | UlgentErKa2008
Geographic Distribution
Countries: 10
- Cyprus | DanzigPe1998 Lindin1906
- Egypt | Bodenh1937
- Greece | Korone1934
- Iran | Bodenh1944b KozarFoZa1996
- Iraq | Bodenh1943 DanzigPe1998
- Israel | Bodenh1924 Panis1981
- Lebanon | Bodenh1926
- Libya | Panis1981
- Syria | DanzigPe1998 Panis1981
- Turkey | Bodenh1949 MartUyAl1995
Keys
- MoghadWa2021: pp.220 ( Adult (F) Second instar (F) ) [Suturaspis in Iran]
- Danzig1993: pp.127 ( Adult (F) ) [Key to species of Salicicola] Key as: Salicicola pistaciae
- Balach1953g: pp.884 ( Adult (F) ) [Key to species of Salicicola] Key as: Salicicola pistaciae
- MacGil1921: pp.268 ( ) [Key to species of Suturaspis] Key as: Suturaspis pistaciae
- Lindin1906: pp.27 ( Adult (F) ) [Key to species of Leucaspis Euleucaspis] Key as: Leucaspis Euleucaspis pistaciae
Remarks
- Structure: Female puparium subrectangular, more or less convex. Exuviae pale yellow. Adult female elongate, nearly oval. Male scale cover linear, white.Microscopic diagnosis: Slide-mounted adult female elongate oval; median area of venter spiculate. Antennae each with 3 or 4 long setae. Anterior spiracles each associated with 4−6 disc pores; posterior spiracles without associated disc pores. Pygidium with 1 pair of lobes (L1), space between the lobes wider than a lobe. Anal opening surrounded by a sclerotized area. Dorsal ducts small, numbering 3 on margin on each side of segments VI−VIII. Ventral ducts absent. Second-instar female: (Moghaddam & Watson, 2021) Slide-mounted second-instar female oval. Antennae each with 2−4 setae. Pygidium with 2 pairs of well-developed lobes. Median lobes (L1) each with 1 notch on each margin; second lobes (L2) each with 1 notch on outer margin. Plates large, shorter than lobes, distally fimbriate, present on segments V−VIII. Dorsal marginal ducts large, short, present on abdominal segments, meso- and metathorax; other ducts present in submarginal and submedian areas of prepygidium and pygidium. Ventral ducts numerous on meso- and metathorax, and abdominal segments. (Moghaddam & Watson, 2021)
Illustrations
Citations
- AbdRabEv2021: distribution, host, 38
- Ali1970: catalog, illustration, taxonomy, 28
- Balach1953g: taxonomy, 884, 886
- Balach1958b: taxonomy, 340
- BazaroSh1971: taxonomy, 165
- Beccar1959: distribution, 78
- BenDov2012: catalog, distribution, host, 32, 43
- Bodenh1924: description, distribution, host, taxonomy, 57
- Bodenh1926: distribution, host, 44
- Bodenh1930a: distribution, 374, 375
- Bodenh1935b: distribution, 308
- Bodenh1937: distribution, host, 218
- Bodenh1943: distribution, host, 10, 28
- Bodenh1944b: distribution, host, 98
- Bodenh1949: description, distribution, host, taxonomy, 173-175
- Bodenh1953: description, distribution, host, taxonomy, 55-56
- Borchs1950b: distribution, taxonomy, 179
- Borchs1966: catalog, distribution, host, taxonomy, 222
- Britti1937: taxonomy, 283
- Danzig1972: distribution, taxonomy, 221
- Danzig1993: description, distribution, host, taxonomy, 129
- DanzigPe1998: catalog, distribution, host, taxonomy, 354
- Davatc1958: distribution, host, 40
- DavatcBa1956: distribution, host, 105
- ErlerKoTu1996: distribution, host, 58
- Ferris1936a: illustration, taxonomy, 23, 86
- Georgh1977: distribution, host, 152
- Green1915: taxonomy, 461
- Hariri1972: distribution, host, 146
- Kaussa1955: distribution, host, 18
- Kaussa1970: distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 9
- Kiriuk1946: distribution, economic importance, host, 3
- Korone1934: description, distribution, host, taxonomy, 45-46, 49
- KozarFoZa1996: distribution, 68
- KozarWa1985: catalog, distribution, 87
- Lindin1906: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 27, 40
- Lindin1912b: distribution, host, taxonomy, 263
- Lindin1932b: taxonomy, 107
- Lindin1935: taxonomy, 140
- MacGil1921: distribution, host, taxonomy, 262, 268
- MartUyAl1995: distribution, host,
- MehrneAk2001: economic importance, 315
- MilonaKoKo2008a: distribution, 143-147
- Moghad2013a: distribution, host, 52
- MoghadWa2021: diagnosis, distribution, host, illustration, key, nymph, taxonomy, 220, 225-226, 250
- Panis1981: distribution, 8
- PellizChMi2015: distribution, 62,69
- Pierce1917: economic importance, 171
- SismanUl2010: distribution, economic importance, host, 220-223
- UlgentErKa2008: biological control, host, 253-264
- UlgentErYa2022: distribution, host, S121
- Watson2002: taxonomy, 117
- WeidneWa1968: distribution, host, 177
- Willia2017a: catalog, list of species, 230
- YanikYuAk2001: economic importance, 301