Tokihiro, G. 2004 [Comparison of Pseudococcus sp. (Homoptera: Pseudococcidae) that occurred on citrus in Japan and P. odermatti Miller and Williams that was intercepted at a plant quarantine in Japan.]. Research Bulletin of the Plant Protection Service Japan No. 40: 99-101.

Notes: Pseudococcus sp. (Japanese name: Matsuura-kona-kaigaramushi), discovered on Citrus unshiu at Arita-gun, Wakayama-ken, Japan, and P. odermatti, intercepted at a plant quarantine in Japan on grapefruits imported from Florida, USA, were compared in terms of some morphological characteristics. Since the length of the longest setae on dorsal abdominal segment VII, the number and distribution positions of dorsal oral-rim tubular ducts, and the number of multilocular pores on ventral abdominal segments III and IV, which are important characteristics, were alike, it was concluded that the two were the same species.