First record of the Bermuda grass scale Odonaspis ruthae Kotinsky, 1915 (Hemiptera: Coccomorpha: Diaspididae) in Colombia
Author
Rodríguez, José Mauricio Montes
Author
Kondo, Takumasa
text
Insecta Mundi
2016
2016-06-24
2016
485
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.5171072
1942-1354
5171072
B3B8DB38-017E-4A23-8578-24C40170CA08
Odonaspis ruthae
Kotinsky
Diagnosis
Unmounted specimens
(
Fig. 1A, B
). Scale cover of the adult female moderately convex, oval to cone shape, white in color; ventral side of cover thick; exuviae of earlier stages present on margin of waxy cover; scale cover yellow or brown when rubbed; male scale cover elongate oval, of similar color and texture to the female scale cover, of a yellow color when rubbed; adult female body pinkish in color; eggs pink or red in color; first-instar nymphs (crawlers) pink in color; commonly found on grasses, especially at the bases of leaf sheaths, stolons and roots, and occasionally on the leaves (
Miller and Davidson 2005
).
Mounted specimens
(
Fig. 1C, D and E
). Perivulvar pores present (
Fig. 1E
); vulva placed at level or posterior to level of anus; postvulvar sternite not sclerotized; ventral macroducts present on all abdominal segments, each as wide as dorsal macroducts; gland tubercles absent from thorax; pygidial margin with 1 pair of scleroses (
Ben-Dov 1988
).
Remarks.
Of the 43 species of scale insects assigned to the genus
Odonaspis
, nine species have been recorded from the Neotropical region, namely,
O. benardi
Balachowsky
(
Costa Rica
,
Cuba
,
Guatemala
,
Honduras
, Martinique),
O. galapagoensis
Ben-Dov
(Galapagos island),
O. greenii
(Cockerell)
(Guadeloupe,
Guyana
, Martinique, Saint Lucia,
Suriname
),
O. litorosa
Ferris (
Panama
)
,
O
.
paucipora
Ben-Dov (
Guyana
)
,
O. ruthae
(
Argentina
,
Bolivia
,
Brazil
,
Chile
,
Peru
),
O. saccharicaulis
(Zehntner)
(
Bahamas
,
Brazil
,
Costa Rica
,
Cuba
,
Guatemala
,
Honduras
,
Puerto Rico
and
Vieques
Island,
Sao Tome and Principe
,
U.S. Virgin Islands
,
Venezuela
), and
O. secreta
(Cockerell)
(
Cuba
, Guadeloupe) (
Garcia et al. 2016
). Interestingly all species hitherto recorded from the Neotropical region have perivulvar pores which may be lacking in species of
Odonaspis
from other geographical regions.
The
Bermuda
grass scale is widely distributed in the New World, from North, Central and South America (
Garcia et al. 2016
).
Odonaspis ruthae
is considered an invasive species in South America (
Wyckhuys et al. 2013
); and it is a highly polyphagous species (recorded on plants from five different families), however, most of the host plants belong to the
Poaceae
and the main host is
Bermuda
grass (
Ben-Dov 1988
,
Miller and Davidson 2005
).
The economic impact caused by
O. ruthae
is not known in pastoral areas of
Colombia
and it is difficult to quantify its damage due to its cryptic habits and because is part of a complex of sap sucking insects present in pastures. The only reports of damage caused by
O. ruthae
in the world are those on grass pastures in the southern
United States
, causing wilt and dieback on
Bermuda
grass (
Gill 1997
).
Material examined.
Odonaspis ruthae
Kotinsky.
Colombia
:
Norte de Santander
, Cúcuta, Estadio General
Santander
. 07°53240.83N, 72°30206.83W.
350 m
a.s.l.,
23.ix.2015
, col. F. Fuentes,
ex.
On the stalk of Bermuda grass
Cynodon dactylon
(L.) (
Poaceae
), 2 slides
2 adult
females (
CTNI
);
Valle del Cauca
, Palmira, Corpoica, Centro de Investigación Palmira, 03°312033N, 76°19206.13W,
998 m
a.s.l.,
25.x.2015
, coll.
T
. Kondo,
ex
. Between leaf sheaths of the underground part of
E. colona
(L.) Link (
Poaceae
), 3 slides
3 adult
females; 1 envelope with dry material (
MECP
).