Valid Names Results
Trabutina elastica Marchal, 1904 (Pseudococcidae: Trabutina)Nomenclatural History
- Trabutina elastica Marchal 1904b: 449. Type data: ALGERIA: South Algeria, on Tamarix articulata. Lectotype, female, by subsequent designation (DanzigMi1996,40). Type depository: Paris: Museum National d'Histoire naturelle, France; accepted valid name Illustr.
Common Names
Ecological Associates
Hosts:
Families: 1 | Genera: 1
- Tamaricaceae
- Tamarix | Martin1985
- Tamarix aphylla | BenDov1994 DanzigMi1996 Marcha1904b | (= Tamarix articulata)
- Tamarix gallica | DanzigMi1996
- Tamarix passerinoides | DanzigMi1996 | var. macrocarpa (= Tamarix pauciovulata)
Foes:
Families: 1 | Genera: 1
- Coccinellidae
- Nephus kiesenwetteri | Balach1928d | (= Scymnus kiesenwetteri)
Geographic Distribution
Countries: 3
- Algeria | DanzigMi1996 Marcha1904b
- Morocco | DanzigMi1996
- Spain | BenDov1994 GomezM1948 Martin1985
Keys
- Hodgso2020: pp.32-34 ( Adult (M) ) [higher groups of Pseudococcidae]
- DanzigGa2015: pp.495 ( Adult (F) ) [Trabutina species]
- DanzigMi1996: pp.11 ( Adult (F) ) [World]
Remarks
- Systematics: This species is most closely related to T. mannipara because each of them possesses unusuall large oral-collar tubular dducts on the venter of the thorax, 2 or 3 sizes of dorsal oral-collar tubular ducts, and the trilocular pores on the venter are concentrated in a submarginal longitudinal line from the head to the apex of the abdomen. T. mannipara differs in possessing more than 15 pores on each side of anal ring; it has anterior ostioles; usually with dorsal conical setae and without dorsal multilocular pores. T. elastica usually does not have pores on the anal ring, but when present never with more than 5 on each side; no anterior ostioles; no dorsal conical setae; several dorsal multilocular pores on posterior abdominal segment. (Danzig & Miller, 1998)
- Structure: According to Marchal (1904) the ovisacs are elastic, white, oval or irregularly spherical in young females. Their form depends on pressure from neighboring specimens. A shiny well defined suture ending at the anal opening goes along the sac median line. The anal opening of the female ovisac is at its edge; it becomes more dorsal as the female matures. Old ovisacs are large and covered with prominences of crystallized honeydew. (Danzig & Miller, 1996)
- General Remarks: Good description and illustration of the adult female given by Gomez Menor Ortega (1948) and by Danzig & Miller (1996).
Illustrations
Citations
- Balach1928d: biological control, 288-289
- BenDov1994: catalog, 502
- DanzigGa2014: illustration, 13
- DanzigGa2015: diagnosis, distribution, host, illustration, key, taxonomy, 495, 497-499
- DanzigMi1996: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 38-40
- GomezM1948: description, distribution, host, illustration, taxonomy, 108-110
- Hodgso2020: illustration, key, male, morphology, 9, 34, 39
- Marcha1904b: description, distribution, host, taxonomy, 448-452
- Martin1985: distribution, host, taxonomy, 99
- Willia2017a: catalog, list of species, 246