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Aulacaspis

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Aulacaspis
Aulacaspis yasumatsui
the cycad aulacaspis scale
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hemiptera
Suborder: Sternorrhyncha
Superfamily: Coccoidea
Family: Diaspididae
Subfamily: Diaspidinae
Tribe: Diaspidini
Genus: Aulacaspis
Cockerell, 1893
Species
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Aulacaspis, is a scale insect genus in the family Diaspididae. The type species is Aulacaspis rosae.[1]

Species

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  • Aulacaspis aceris Takahashi, 1935[2]
  • Aulacaspis actinidiae Takagi, 1970[2]
  • Aulacaspis actinodaphnes Takagi, 1970[2]
  • Aulacaspis alangii Takagi, 2013[1]
  • Aulacaspis alisiana Takagi, 1970[2]
  • Aulacaspis altiplagae Chen, 1983[2]
  • Aulacaspis amamiana Takagi, 1961[2]
  • Aulacaspis australis Brimblecombe, 1959[3]
  • Aulacaspis bambusae (Green, 1922)[2]
  • Aulacaspis baukiana Takagi, 1999[2]
  • Aulacaspis buteae Takahashi, 1942[2]
  • Aulacaspis calcarata Takagi, 1999[2]
  • Aulacaspis calophylli Takagi, 1999[2]
  • Aulacaspis cambodiensis Takahashi, 1942[2]
  • Aulacaspis citri Chen, 1954[2]
  • Aulacaspis constricta Takagi & De Faveri, 2011[4]
  • Aulacaspis crawii (Cockerell, 1898)[1]
originally Diaspis crawii var. fulleri[5][6]
  • Aulacaspis depressa (Zehntner, 1897)[2]
  • Aulacaspis difficilis (Cockerell, 1896)[2]
  • Aulacaspis discorum Hall & Williams, 1962[2]
  • Aulacaspis distylii Takahashi, 1955[2]
  • Aulacaspis divergens Takahashi, 1935[2]
  • Aulacaspis elaeagni (Green, 1896)[2]
  • Aulacaspis ericacearum Takagi, 1961[2]
  • Aulacaspis fagraeae (Green, 1896)[2]
  • Aulacaspis ferrisi Scott, 1952[2]
  • Aulacaspis fici Takagi, 2013[1]
  • Aulacaspis formosana (Takahashi, 1934)[2]
  • Aulacaspis fuzhouensis Tang, 1986[2]
  • Aulacaspis greeni Takahashi, 1934[2]
  • Aulacaspis guangdongensis Chen, Wu & Su, 1980[2]
  • Aulacaspis gudalura (Green, 1919)[2]
  • Aulacaspis hedyotidis (Green, 1899)[2]
  • Aulacaspis heneratgoda (Green, 1922)[2]
  • Aulacaspis herbae (Green, 1899)[2]
  • Aulacaspis ima Scott, 1952[2]
  • Aulacaspis intermedia Chen, Wu & Su, 1980[2]
  • Aulacaspis isobeae Takagi, 1965[2]
  • Aulacaspis javanensis Newstead, 1908[2]
  • Aulacaspis kadsurae Takagi & Kawai, 1966[2]
  • Aulacaspis kenyae (Hall, 1946)[2]
  • Aulacaspis kuzunoi Kuwana & Muramatsu, 1932[2]
  • Aulacaspis latissima (Cockerell, 1897)[2]
  • Aulacaspis ligulata Takagi, 1988[2]
  • Aulacaspis litseae Tang, 1986[2]
  • Aulacaspis litsearum Takagi, 2013[1]
  • Aulacaspis litzeae (Green, 1896)[2]
  • Aulacaspis longanae Chen, Wu & Su, 1980[2]
  • Aulacaspis loranthi (Green, 1900)[2]
  • Aulacaspis madiunensis (Zehntner, 1898)
originally Chionapsis madiunensis[7][8]
  • Aulacaspis mali Borchsenius, 1938
  • Aulacaspis mischocarpi (Cockerell & Robinson)
synonym: Phencaspis thoracica[1]
  • Aulacaspis otophorae Takagi, 2013[1]
  • Aulacaspis rosae Bouché, 1833
  • Aulacaspis rosarum Borchsenius, 1958
  • Aulacaspis shoreae Takagi, 2013[1]
  • Aulacaspis takarai Takagi, 1965
  • Aulacaspis tegalensis (Zehntner, 1897)
  • Aulacaspis thoracica (Robinson, 1917)
  • Aulacaspis thorntoni Williams & Miller, 2010[9]
  • Aulacaspis yabunikkei Kuwana, 1926
  • Aulacaspis yasumatsui Takagi, 1977

Former species

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  • Aulacaspis malayala Varshney, 2002 invalid[10]
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Rose scale, male. Aulacaspis rosae.

Notes

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Takagi, Sadao (2013). "Some species of Aulacaspis related to mangrove-associated Australian species (Sternorrhyncha: Coccoidea: Diaspididae)" (PDF). Insecta Matsumurana. New Series. 69: 41–95. Archived (PDF) from the original on 31 December 2013.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq "Aulacaspis" at the Encyclopedia of Life
  3. ^ Brimblecombe, A. R. (1959). "Studies of the Coccoidea. 10. New species of Diaspididae". Queensland Journal of Agricultural Science. 16: 381–407.
  4. ^ Takagi, Sadao & De Faveri, Stefano (2011). "Notes on scale insects associated with mangroves in Australia, with descriptions of two new species (Sternorrhyncha, Coccoidea, Diaspididae)". Japanese Journal of Systematic Entomology. 17 (1): 13–25. Abstract
  5. ^ Cockerell, T. D. A. (1898). "Two new scale-insects quarantined at San Francisco". Psyche: A Journal of Entomology. 8 (263): 190–191. doi:10.1155/1898/721054.
  6. ^ Munting, Jacobus (1977). On the Genera Aulacaspis, Duplachionaspis and Ledaspis from Southern Africa (Homoptera: Diaspididae). Pretoria. South Africa: Department of Agricultural Technical Services, Republic of South Africa. ISBN 978-0-621-03840-8.
  7. ^ Zehntner, L. 1898. De plantenluizen van het Suikerriet op Java. [V. VI. and VII.]. Archief voor Java-Suikerindustrie
  8. ^ David, H.; Nandagoal, V. & Goud, Y. Somasekhara (1989). "Preliminary studies on the sugarcane scale insect Aulacaspis madiunensis Zehntner". Entomon. 14 (1/2). Association for Advancement of Entomology (India): 33–38.
  9. ^ Williams, Douglas J. & Miller, Douglass R. (2010). "Scale insects (Hemiptera: Sternorrhyncha: Coccoidea) of the Krakatau Islands including species from adjacent Java" (PDF). Zootaxa. 2451: 43–52. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.2451.1.3. Archived (PDF) from the original on 24 December 2011.
  10. ^ Takagi, Sadao & De Faveri, Stefano (2009). "Notes on scale insects of Aulacaspis associated with mangroves and cycads (Sternorrhyncha: Coccoidea: Diaspididae)". Insecta Matsumurana. New Series. 65: 101–129.

References

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  • Scott, Charles Lynn (1952). The Scale Insect Genus Aulacaspis in Eastern Asia (Hompotera: Coccoidea: Diaspididae). Microentomology, number 78. Palo Alto, California: Department of Biological Sciences, Stanford University.