A new species of mealybug (Hemiptera: Coccomorpha: Pseudococcidae) from Tectona grandis L. f. (Lamiaceae) in southern India
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Joshi, Sunil
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Jose, Bindu K.
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Gullan, Penny
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Sajeev, T. V.
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Anoop, E. V.
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Zootaxa
2020
2020-01-07
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3
391
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journal article
24418
10.11646/zootaxa.4718.3.7
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1175-5326
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Formicococcus robustus
(Ezzat & McConnell)
revived combination
Planococcoides robustus
Ezzat & McConnell, 1956: 59
.
Indococcus pipalae
Ali, 1967: 35
.
Dysmicoccus cucurbitae
Avasthi & Shafee, 1986: 437
.
Planococcoides bengalensis
Ghosh & Ghose, 1988: 604
.
Ferrisicoccus cucurbitae
,
Tang, 1992: 286
. Change of combination.
Ferrisicoccus psidii
Mukhopadhyay & Ghose, 1994: 71
.
Formicococcus robustus
Williams, 2004: 307
. Change of combination.
Paraputo robustus
,
Danzig & Gavrilov-Zimin 2015: 18
. Change of combination.
The species was described and illustrated by
Ezzat & McConnell (1956)
based on a single adult female found on mango,
Mangifera indica
L. (
Anacardiaceae
) imported into the
U.S.A.
from
India
and intercepted in New York. The four junior synonyms of this species are all based on specimens collected in
India
; for a full synonymy with collection data and depositories for
type
specimens, refer to ScaleNet (
GarcĂa Morales
et al
. 2016
). When
Williams (2004)
revised the genus
Formicococcus
, he examined many specimens of
F. robustus
from
India
,
Pakistan
and
Bangladesh
and provided a revised description, two illustrations of the adult females from different collections, and discussed the morphology.
Danzig & Gavrilov-Zimin (2015)
transferred the species to
Paraputo
Laing
because it has 6 anal ring setae; they restricted the definition of
Formicococcus
to species with more than 6 anal ring setae, although they transferred only two species of
Formicococcus
, viz.,
F. robustus
and
F. lingnani
(known from
India
) to
Paraputo
. However, as discussed by
Williams (2004)
and
Zhang & Wu (2017)
, the number of anal ring setae is not a robust genus-level character, especially as the number of setae can vary between the two sides of the anal ring. Furthermore, in both genera there are 6 basic anal ring setae and, if more are present, the extra setae are usually short and slender and variable in position. Adult females of
Formicococcus
and
Paraputo
are morphologically similar and these genera clearly are related, but have been distinguished by the presence (
Formicococcus
) or absence (
Paraputo
) of the anal lobe bar (
Williams 2004
;
Zhang & Wu 2017
).
Formicococcus robustus
and the other seven species of this genus known from
India
each have anal lobe bars. The
type
species of
Formicococcus
,
F. cinnamomi
Takahashi
, is from
Taiwan
(
Takahashi 1928
;
Ezzat & McConnell 1956
;
Tu
et al
. 1988
), whereas the
type
species of
Paraputo
, now called
P. anomalus
(Newstead)
, is from Africa (and was redescribed by
Williams 1958
).