Puto superbus (Leonardi)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.207286 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5689349 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F987FC-FFA8-FF9C-FF25-9828E21FA27A |
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Puto superbus (Leonardi) View in CoL
Macrocerococcus superbus Leonardi, 1907: 152 View in CoL .
Ceroputo volynicus Nasonov, 1908: 472 View in CoL . Synonymy by Borchsenius, 1949: 296. Ceroputo superbus ; Lindinger, 1912: 65. Change of combination.
Phenacoccus seurati Vayssière, 1927: 109 View in CoL . Synonymy by Balachowsky, 1953b: 304. Macrocerococcus tauricus Borchsenius, 1948: 33 . Synonymy by Danzig, 1999: 84. Macrocerococcus kiritshenkoi Borchsenius, 1949: 298 . Synonymy by Danzig, 1999: 84. Puto tauricus View in CoL ; Tereznikova, 1975a: 240. Change of combination.
Puto superbus View in CoL ; Tereznikova, 1975a: 241. Change of combination.
Macrocerococcus kiritzhenkoi View in CoL ; Tang, 1992: 398. Misspelling of species name. Puto kiritshenkoi View in CoL ; Ben-Dov, 1994: 424. Change of combination.
Puto superbus View in CoL was described from Tempio, Sardinia, Italy, on unidentified species of grass ( Poaceae View in CoL ) in 1907 by G. Leonardi. We have examined specimens from the type series that have identical data as the lectotype and also were mounted from dried specimens included in Chermotheca Italica ( Leonardi, 1909). We agree with the illustration of this species given by Marotta and Tranfaglia (1993). We also have examined a wingless adult male from Fürth, Germany, on grass and it possesses eight eyes in addition to the lateral ocelli and one pair of lateral filaments. There is a possibility that P. superbus View in CoL encompasses more than one species. Marotta and Tranfaglia (1985) discussed the variation in the dorsal tubular ducts in the cerarii but later ( Marotta & Tranfaglia, 1993) determined that P. superbus View in CoL lacked dorsal ducts entirely. Specimens with these ducts were identified as P. tauricus View in CoL . Danzig (1999) again placed P. tauricus View in CoL as a junior subjective synonym of P. superbus View in CoL . A careful analysis of all species in the genus is required to sort out their true identity. For this paper we have studied types of the junior synonyms Puto kiritshenkoi (Borchsenius) View in CoL , Puto tauricus (Borchsenius) View in CoL and Phenacoccus seurati Vayssière View in CoL but had insufficient series of specimens to come to definitive conclusions about synonyms.
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Puto superbus (Leonardi)
Han, Sarah I. 2011 |
Macrocerococcus kiritzhenkoi
Ben-Dov 1994: 424 |
Tang 1992: 398 |
Puto superbus
Tereznikova 1975: 241 |
Phenacoccus seurati Vayssière, 1927 : 109
Danzig 1999: 84 |
Danzig 1999: 84 |
Tereznikova 1975: 240 |
Balachowsky 1953: 304 |
Borchsenius 1949: 298 |
Borchsenius 1948: 33 |
Vayssiere 1927: 109 |
Ceroputo volynicus
Borchsenius 1949: 296 |
Lindinger 1912: 65 |
Nasonov 1908: 472 |
Macrocerococcus superbus
Leonardi 1907: 152 |