Diomus notescens (Blackburn)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4058.3.1 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:A002E0F6-1435-4CA4-A041-F46BAF467C48 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6111687 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/341EB262-9C42-FFCA-FF3D-FC872CA7FAB5 |
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Diomus notescens (Blackburn) |
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Scymnus notescens Blackburn, 1888: 196 . Diomus rusticus Weise, 1895: 145 .
Diomus notescens: Weise 1908: 13 .
This is the most widespread Diomus View in CoL in Australia, where it has been reared on coccids from the genus Eriococcus ( Slipinski 2007) View in CoL . In the last 30 years, it has been caught regularly on New Caledonian west coast (Port-Laguerre, Païta County) and the Central Range (Mt Kaala) (Chazeau, pers. obs.). This ladybug is also recorded from New Zealand and has been deliberately introduced to Hawaii ( Leeper 1975). This species appears as a recent migrant (natural spread or accidental introduction) in New Caledonia (Chazeau, pers. obs.). No biological data are available, except feeding habit on pseudococcids and aphids.
Material examined. NEW CALEDONIA: Boulouparis, Mont Do, 21°45'26.75''S / 165°59'58.68’’E / 920m, 22.xi.2007 (S. Cazères rec.) ( CXMNC); Pouembout chez M. Soury-Lavergne, COL /ins/255-14, 01.viii.2014 (C. Mille rec.) ( CXMNC); Boulouparis, Mont Do, 21.75394°S / 161.99994°E / 1029m, 06.x.2004 (S. Cazères & C. Mille rec.) ( CXMNC); La Foa, Nili, 21.70408°S / 165.81785°E / 34m, 21.xi.2010 (C. Mille rec.) ( CXMNC).
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Diomus notescens (Blackburn)
Nattier, Romain, Jourdan, Hervé, Mille, Christian & Chazeau, Jean 2015 |
Eriococcus (
Slipinski 2007 |
Diomus notescens:
Weise 1908: 13 |
Diomus rusticus
Weise 1895: 145 |
Scymnus notescens
Blackburn 1888: 196 |