Pseudococcus viburni (Signoret)
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Pseudococcus viburni (Signoret)
Dactylopius indicus Signoret, 1875: 317. Pseudococcus affinis Fernald, 1903. Pseudococcus fathyi Bodenheimer, 1944.
Iran localities.
Esfahan, Gilan, Tehran.
Host plants.
Amaranthaceae : Amaranthus blitum ; Araceae : Dieffenbachia sp., Phoenix sp.; Bignoniaceae : Catalpa speciosa ; Buxaceae : Buxus hyrcana ; Cupressaceae : Cupressus sp.; Euphorbiaceae : Codiaeum variegatum ; Fabaceae : Albizzia sp., Cercis siliquastrum ; Ginkgoaceae : Ginko biloba ; Lythraceae : Punica granatum ; Moraceae : Ficus carica , Morus alba ; Rosaceae : Rosa sp.; Solanaceae : Solanum tuberosum ; Theaceae : Camellia sinensis ; Vitaceae : Vitis persica .
References.
Ben-Dov et al. (2013), Ben-Dov (1994), Bodenheimer (1944), Kozár et al. (1996) and Moghaddam (2006, 2009, 2010, 2013).
Note.
These are the first records of Pseudococcus viburni from the plant families Amaranthaceae and Ginkgoaceae .
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