A study of the scale insect genera Puto Signoret (Hemiptera: Sternorrhyncha: Coccoidea: Putoidae) and Ceroputo Šulc (Pseudococcidae) with a comparison to Phenacoccus Cockerell (Pseudococcidae)
Author
Han, Sarah I.
text
Zootaxa
2011
2802
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.207286
2be57930-4fab-46ee-9089-27e49ec71c95
1175-5326
207286
Ceroputo mimicus
(McKenzie)
comb. nov.
Puto mimicus
McKenzie, 1967
: 352
.
The original collection of this species was on
Encelia frutescens
(Asteraceae)
in Imperial County and on
Petalonyx thurberi
(Loasaceae)
from Riverside County, both in California,
U.S.A.
We also have seen specimens in the USNM from Travertine Rock, Imperial County, California, on
Hymenoclea salsola
(Asteraceae)
, and from Thermal, Riverside County, California, on
Ambrosia psilostachya
(Asteraceae)
. Williams and Granara de
Willink (1992)
commented on this species and decided that it might not belong to the genus
Puto
. Character states that seem to exclude this species from
Puto
are: the campaniform sensilla on the trochanters are always two in number on each surface, the antennal intersegmental sensilla are tiny and present only between segments VI and VII, the tubular ducts on the frons are absent, and quinquelocular pores are present on the venter. Character states that it shares with species of
Puto
are the possession of a pair of minute basal spurs on each claw. Despite some conflicting evidence, we conclude that this species does not belong to
Puto
and transfer it to
Ceroputo
.