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Pseudaulacaspis pentagona Coccoidea

Authors: Novoa, Nereida Mestre; Hamon, Avas; Evans, Greg; Kondo, Takumasa; Oliver, Herrera; Hernández, Arturo; Alonso, Ana Abraham;

Pseudaulacaspis pentagona Coccoidea

Abstract

Pseudaulacaspis pentagona (Targioni Tozzetti), 1886. Material examinado. Cuba: Sierra Rangel, 13.iv.2000, col. N. Mestre y E. Fonseca, Cissampelos pareira, Psychotria horizontalis, 3 (F) adultas (CZAC); Sierra del Infierno; Viñales, 1.v.1999, col. N. Mestre, Urena lobata, 10 (F) adultas (CZAC); Viñales, 21.ii.1969, col. R. Alayo, Urena lobata, 1 (F) adulta (CZAC). Notas. Pseudaulacaspis pentagona ha sido considerada especie polífaga y con distribución cosmopolita (Kondo 2001, Granara de Willink y Claps 2003, Miller et al. 2005, Miller y Gimpel 2009a); es de origen Paleártico u Oriental (Miller et al. 2005). En Cuba, se ha referido para 15 especies y 10 familias botánicas, que incluyen a Mangifera indica y varias ornamentales (Houser 1918, Ballou 1926, Bruner et al. 1975, Mendoza y Gómez 1983). Está incluida en la lista de insectos que presentan interés económico en ecosistemas naturales de la Sierra de los Órganos (Mestre et al. 2006c). Se citó para especies de plantas ornamentales en São Paulo, Brasil (Peronti et al. 2001); también como el diaspídido más común y abundante en plantas ornamentales de Argentina (Granara de Willink y Claps 2003, Zamudio y Claps 2005).

Published as part of Novoa, Nereida Mestre, Hamon, Avas, Evans, Greg, Kondo, Takumasa, Oliver, Herrera, Hernández, Arturo & Alonso, Ana Abraham, 2011, Los cocoideos (Hemiptera: Sternorrhyncha: Coccoidea) presentes en la Cordillera de Guaniguanico, Pinar del Río, Cuba, y la relación con sus hospedantes, pp. 1-25 in Insecta Mundi 2011 (183) on page 13, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5161102

Keywords

Hemiptera, Insecta, Arthropoda, Animalia, Diaspididae, Biodiversity, Pseudaulacaspis, Pseudaulacaspis pentagona, Taxonomy

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