Cerococcus koebelei (Cockerell)

Chris J. Hodgson & Douglas J. Williams, 2016, (Hemiptera: Sternorrhyncha, Coccomorpha) with particular reference to species from the Afrotropical, western Palaearctic and western Oriental Regions, with the revival of Antecerococcus Green and description of a new genus and fifteen new species, and with ten new synonomies, Zootaxa 4091 (1), pp. 1-175 : 159-160

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4091.1.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6081704

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scientific name

Cerococcus koebelei (Cockerell)
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Cerococcus koebelei (Cockerell) View in CoL

Solenophora koebelei Cockerell 1898b: 429 .

Solenococcus koebelei ; Cockerell 1899: 392. Change of combination. Cerococcus koebelei ; Ferris 1955: 38. Change of combination.

Type details. MEXICO, Tulare (probably Toluca), on Crataegus sp. and Prunus demissa (Rosaceae) , 8.viii.1897, A. Koebele. Depositories: USNM: lectotype adf (designated by Lambdin & Kosztarab 1977: 140): labelled Solenococcus (crossed out) koebelei (Ckll) on Crataegus and Prunus emissa, Tulon (probably Toluca), Mexico Koebele # 1659, Aug. 8 ’97: 1/2 adff [lectotype specimen circled] + 1/1 paralectotype first-instar nymph, same data as lectotype. Also 1/7 adff, labelled paralectotypes (label data: Solenophora koebeli (Ckll) , on Crataegus, Toluca-Mex., Koebele # 1362, Aug 8 ’97, Type). Also a slide with same data labelled just Cotype. Miller (pers. comm.) considered that the correct locality is Toluca, not Tulare or Tulon. BME: paralectotype? ff: slide labelled “ Solenococcus koebelei Ckll , Mexico, (with a red label stating type material), on Crataegus sp., Bremner coll. No. 225. GFF”: 1/1adff + 2 nymphs (dried specimens mounted on slide); also 4/7adff with same data (probably f-p). Also from Koebele collection, no. 1632: Solenococcus koebelei Ckll , on?host, Mexico City: 1/2adff (possibly quite g) and 1/2adff (dried specimens mounted on slide); also S. koebelei , Mexico, Toluca or Amecameca, on Tejocote ( Crataegus mexicanus ) or Crataegus sp.: 1/1adf (f).

Material examined. MEXICO, Zinacantepec, Manzana, no host, 1.iii.1960, L. Leyva Guz (BMNH): 1/2adff (f–g).

Comment. Lambdin and Kosztarab (1977) provide a good description. In the above material, the apex of each stigmatic pore band is transversely split by a band of small 8-shaped pores, and there is a seta in amongst the discpores near the apex.

The adult female of C. koebelei is characterised by the following combination of character-states: (i) 8-shaped pores on dorsum randomly distributed, not in a lattice-like pattern; (ii) 8-shaped pores on dorsum of three sizes, all quite small; (iii) larger 8-shaped pores restricted to near stigmatic pore bands; smallest pores restricted to within stigmatic pore bands; (iv) cribriform plates elliptical, present in submedial groups of two on each side of abdominal segment IV, anterior plate larger and more elliptical than posterior plate; (v) dorsal tubular ducts of two sizes present, broader ducts restricted to posterior abdominal segments; narrower ducts frequent elsewhere; (vi) multilocular disc-pores present in broad bands across all abdominal segments and also metathorax; (vii) stigmatic pore bands bifurcated; (viii) stigmatic pore bands with fairly abundant spiracular disc-pores, and (ix) leg stubs present.

In the key to adult females of Cerococcus , C. koebelei keys out close to C. catenarius from South America.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Cerococcidae

Genus

Cerococcus

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