Dysmicoccus boninsis ( Kuwana, 1909 )
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Dysmicoccus boninsis ( Kuwana, 1909 ) |
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Dysmicoccus boninsis ( Kuwana, 1909) View in CoL
( Figure 10 View Figure 10 , after Williams 2004)
Taxonomy. Dactylopius (Pseudococcus) boninsis Kuwana 1909: 161 . Type data. JAPAN: Ogasawara (Bonin) Islands, on sugar cane.
Pseudococcus aegyptiacus Hall, 1925: 8 View in CoL ; synonymy according to Hall 1926b: 33.
Hosts in Egypt. Saccharum officinarum ( Hall 1925) .
Distribution in Egypt. Mit Ghamr, Lower Egypt ( Hall 1925).
Remarks. Hall (1925) stated that this species (as Pseudococcus aegyptiacus ) was found just below the node of Saccharum officinarum , sheltered by the enveloping leaf sheath. This is a cosmopolitan species found on 32 genera in 12 families including some grasses.
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Dysmicoccus boninsis ( Kuwana, 1909 )
Evans, Gregory A. & Abd-Rabou, Shaaban 2023 |
Pseudococcus aegyptiacus
Hall WJ 1926: 33 |
Hall WJ 1925: 8 |