Dysmicoccus angustifrons (Hall, 1926)
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Dysmicoccus angustifrons (Hall, 1926)
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Taxonomy. Trionymus angustifrons Hall 1926b: 11 . Type data. EGYPT: the Barrage, 1925 on Ambrosia maritima (= Ambrosia polystachya ) and Sonchus oleracea ; Hosny 1939: 8.
Dysmicoccus angustifrons (Hall, 1926) ; Matile-Ferrero, Williams & Kaydan 2015: 309 –312, change of combination.
Hosts in Egypt. Ambrosia polystachya ( Hall 1926b) ; Chenopodium sp. ( Hosny 1939); Sonchus oleracea ( Hall 1926b) ; Urtica sp. ( Hall 1926b).
Distribution in Egypt. Barrage ( Hall 1926b); El-Marg, Gebel Asfar, Shebin-el-Kanater ( Hosny 1939).
Remarks. Hosny (1939) reported this species on the roots of Ambrosia maritima (= Ambrosia polystachya ) and Chenopodium sp. It occurs in many European countries and China and has been recorded on 83 genera in 24 plant families, including grasses ( Poaceae ).
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Dysmicoccus angustifrons (Hall, 1926)
Evans, Gregory A. & Abd-Rabou, Shaaban 2023 |
Dysmicoccus angustifrons (Hall, 1926)
Matile-Ferrero D & Williams DJ & Kaydan MB 2015: 309 |