The Scale Insects Of Iran (Hemiptera: Coccomorpha) Part 3 The Soft Scales (Coccidae) And Other Families
Author
Moghaddam, Masumeh
Department of Insect Taxonomy Research, Iranian Research Institute of Plant Protection, Agricultural Research Education and Extension Organisation, Tehran, Iran.
Author
Watson, Gillian W.
0000-0001-9914-0094
Department of Insect Taxonomy Research, Iranian Research Institute of Plant Protection, Agricultural Research Education and Extension Organisation, Tehran, Iran. & Science: Research, Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London SW 7 5 BD, U. K. gillian. watson @ nhm. ac. uk; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 9914 - 0094 * Corresponding author. moghadam @ iripp. ir; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 0908 - 838 X & Department of Insect Taxonomy Research, Iranian Research Institute of Plant Protection, Agricultural Research Education and Extension Organisation, Tehran, Iran.
gillian.watson@nhm.ac.uk
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Zootaxa
2024
2024-11-29
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Cryptococcus fagisuga
Lindinger
(
Fig. 45
, distribution map
Fig. 89K
)
Coccus fagi
Bärensprung, 1849: 174
.
Coccus fagi
(Bärensprung)
;
Walker 1852: 1086
.
Cryptococcus fagisuga
Lindinger, 1936: 444
(replacement name).
Field characters:
Live adult female bright yellow, nearly hemispherical, enclosed in felted, filamentous ovisac of white wax.
Microscopic diagnosis:
Slide-mounted adult female subcircular or broadly oval, 0.5-1.0 mm long; derm remaining membranous throughout life. Antennae stub-like, each 1‒3 segmented. Pro- and mesothoracic legs absent; each hind leg reduced to an oval cluster pore plate. Anal ring bearing 4 setae and small pores and surrounded by 6 or 8 large setae.
Dorsum.
Setae conical, scattered. Macrotubular ducts of 1 size, and microtubular ducts present throughout. Multilocular disc-pores absent.
Venter.
Setae hair-like. Spiracles heavily sclerotized, each with 3–6 associated quinquelocular disc-pores. Quinquelocular pores present as group in area of anal ring; others present mostly in marginal areas of venter. Macrotubular ducts of 1 size present throughout, and microtubular ducts present along margin. Cruciform pores absent.
Distribution:
Cryptococcus fagisuga
is a species of Palaearctic origin, now known from 40 countries in the Nearctic and Palaearctic regions (
García Morales
et al
. 2016
). In
Iran
, it has been recorded from
Gilan
and
Mazandaran
provinces (
Moghaddam 2009
).
Host-plants:
The scale is oligophagous, having been recorded on host-plants in two genera belonging to the families
Fagaceae
(
Fagus
spp.
), and possibly
Pinaceae
(
Pinus sylvestris
) (
García Morales
et al
. 2016
); however,
Kosztarab & Kozar (1988)
regarded the latter as a very doubtful record. In
Iran
, it has been found on
Fagus orientalis
(
Fagaceae
) (
Moghaddam 2009
).
Economic importance:
In association with canker fungi,
Neonectria
spp.
(Ascomycota,
Nectriaceae
);
C. fagisuga
causes extensive damage to native beech trees in the northeastern
United States
(
Miller & Miller, 1993a
), whereas in its natural range the beech trees are tolerant of the fungi. The scale is of no economic importance in
Iran
.
Natural enemies:
None recorded in
Iran
.