Ceroplastes japonicus Green, 1921
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Ceroplastes japonicus Green, 1921
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Ceroplastes japonicus Green, Tang, 1977: 94 ; Yang, 1982: 187; Wang, 1994: 144, 2001: 394.
Paracerostegia japonica (Green) ; Tang, 1991: 308.
Material examined. BEIJING: 3 ♀♀, Haidian, on Magnolia soulangeana ( Magnoliaceae ), 25.x.2002, coll. San-an Wu. GUANGDONG: 2 ♀♀, Shaoguan, on Cinnamomum camphora ( Lauraceae ), 14.iv.2012, coll. Ying Wang, Jun Deng & Haibin Li. GUIZHOU: 7 ♀♀, Liupanshui, on Elaeocarpus decipiens ( Elaeocarpaceae ), 25.iv.2012, coll. Ying Wang & Haibin Li; 2 ♀♀, Guiyang, on Euonymus japonicus ( Celastraceae ), 4.iv.2011, coll. Hu Li. HENAN: 5 ♀♀, Luoyang, on Eriobotrya japonica ( Rosaceae ), 20.viii.2009, coll. San-an Wu & Yuan Lu; 1 ♀, Zhengzhou, on Ziziphus jujube ( Rhamnaceae ), 17.v.2012, coll. Yuqiang Xi; 2 ♀♀, Puyang, on Diospyros kaki ( Ebenaceae ), on 7.v.2013, coll. Jupu Chang; 9 ♀♀, Xinzheng, on Ziziphus jujube ( Rhamnaceae ), 18.v.2010, coll. Yanzhou Zhang. HUBEI: 3 ♀♀, Jingzhou, on Gardenia jasminoides ( Rubiaceae ), 7.v.2011, coll. Wenkai Wang; 1 ♀, Wuhan, on Pyracantha fortuneana ( Rosaceae ), 24.v.2011, coll. Nan Nan & Xiangxiang Xia; 1 ♀, Wuhan, on Cinnamomum camphora ( Lauraceae ), 24.v.2011, coll. Nan Nan & Xiangxiang Xia. HUNAN: 5 ♀♀, Changsha, on unknown tree, 2.x.2009, coll. San-an Wu; 4 ♀♀, Chenzhou, on Gardenia jasminoides ( Rubiaceae ), 12.iv.2012, coll. Ying Wang, Jun Deng & Haibin Li. JIANGSU: 5 ♀♀, Lianyungang, on Populus sp. ( Salicaceae ), 20.iv.2009, coll. Yongxiang Wang; 2 ♀♀, Yangzhou, on Euonymus japonicus ( Celastraceae ), 21.v.2007, coll. San-an Wu; 2 ♀♀, Nanjing, on Pyracantha fortuneana ( Rosaceae ), 5.v.2011, coll. Nan Nan & Xiangxiang Xia; 2 ♀♀, Jiujiang, on Elaeocarpus decipiens ( Elaeocarpaceae ), 14.v.2011, coll. Nan Nan & Xiangxiang Xia. SHAANXI: 1 ♀, Baoji, on unknown tree, 4.ii.2012, coll. Nan Nan. SHANDONG: 4 ♀♀, Weifang, on Diospyros kaki ( Ebenaceae ), 8.v.2010, coll. Yangzhou Zhang; 2 ♀♀, Weifang, on Platanus orientalis ( Platanaceae ), 8.v.2011, coll. Yangzhou Zhang. SHANGHAI: 4 ♀♀, Longgang, on Gardenia jasminoides ( Rubiaceae ), 10.iv.2011, coll. Hongliang Li. SHANXI: 4 ♀♀, Yongji, on Diospyros kaki ( Ebenaceae ), 13.i.2011, coll. San-an Wu. SICHUAN: 2 ♀♀, Chengdu, on Cinnamomum japonicum ( Lauraceae ), 1.xii.2010, coll. Xian Li; 3 ♀♀, Chengdu, on C. japonicum , 29.iv.2012, coll. Jun Deng. ZHEJIANG: 5 ♀♀, Yuyao, on C. camphora ( Lauraceae ), 29.xii.2010, coll. Qiang Shen; 1 ♀, Zhoushan, on unknown plant, 2.xi.2005, coll. Saijun Yang.
Distribution in China. Ceroplastes japonicus is native to eastern Asia ( Borchsenius 1960), though Qin et al. (1998) had a different opinion. We agree with Borchsenius’ view of it being native to eastern Asia, based on its distribution and preferred hosts (see below). It has since spread to the eastern and southern parts of Europe ( Fetykó & Kozár 2012). In China, it is widely distributed in warm temperate and subtropical areas, occurring as far south as Shaoguan in Guangdong, as far west as Baoji in Shaanxi, and has been recorded as far north as Lingwu in Ningxia ( Wang 2009), with high populations in North, East and Central China.
Host-plants. According to a survey by Wuhan Institute of Landscape Science, C. japonicus occurs on 103 plant species belonging to 71 genera in 41 families in China ( Tang 1991). Preferred hosts are Camellia japonica , Diospyros kaki , Elaeocarpus decipiens , Gardenia jasminoides and Ziziphus jujube .
Biology. In China, C. japonicus develops one generation per year, overwinters as mated young adult females, and reproduces bisexually. The immature stages live on the leaves, and migrate to branches as young adult females ( Jiang & Gu 1988; Chai & Xie 2004; He 2006; and Xiao et al. 2007).
Remarks. Good descriptions and illustrations of the adult female were given by Tang (1991) and Camporese & Pellizzari (1994). Xie (1994) described and illustrated all three female immature stages, of which the first-instar nymph and the second-instar female nymph agree with those described by Camporese & Pellizzari (1994), however, the third-instar female nymph is obviously a misidentification of the second-instar male. Qin et al. (1998) considered C. japonicus might be a synonym of C. floridensis , based on only a small sample collected from China. Based on molecular data ( Deng et al. 2012) and a morphological study of large samples, C. japonicus is considered here as a valid species. The adult female of C. japonicus is characterized as follows: absence of a mediodorsal clear area; cephalic and posterolateral clear area undivided; ventral tubular ducts each with a short, very swollen inner ductule, present in a submarginal band extending from near each antenna to near each anal lobe; legs each without a tibio-tarsal articulatory sclerosis; multilocular pores numerous on abdominal venter, and present in a small group of 2–6 multilocular pores near base of each coxa and near stigmatic atrium; stigmatic setae bullet-shaped, forming a continuous row along body margin between anterior and posterior stigmatic clefts on each side, with 2–7 marginal bristle-shaped setae (of which fewer than 4 setae are contiguous) mingled with stigmatic setae; dorsum usually with filamentous ducts; and antennae normally 6-segmented.
Borchsenius, N. S. (1960) Contribution to the coccid fauna KNR [Chinese Peoples' Republic 5. Hard and soft scales, harmful fruit and grape culture in northeast and east KNR. Acta Entomologica Sinica, 10, 214 - 218. [in Chinese]
Camporese, P. & Pellizzari, G. (1994) Description of the immature stages of Ceroplastes japonicus Green (Homoptera: Coccoidea). Bollettino di Zoologia Agraria e di Bachicoltura, Series II, 26 (1), 49 - 58.
Chai, L. Y. & Xie, J. L. (2004) Studies on biological characteristics and chemical control of Ceroplastes japonicus Green. Journal of Henan Vocation Technical Teachers College, 32 (4), 41 - 44. [in Chinese]
Deng, J., Yu, F., Zhang, T. X., Hu, H. Y., Zhu, C. D., Wu, S. A. & Zhang, Y. Z. (2012) DNA barcoding of six Ceroplastes species (Hemiptera: Coccoidea: Coccidae) from China. Molecular Ecology Resources, 12, 791 - 796. https: // doi. org / 10.1111 / j. 1755 - 0998.2012.03152. x
Fetyko, K. & Kozar, F. (2012) Records of Ceroplastes Gray 1828 in Europe, with an identification key to species in the Palaearctic Region. Bulletin of Insectology, 65 (2), 291 - 295.
Green, E. E. (1921) Observations on British Coccidae: with descriptions of new species, VII. Entomologist's Monthly Magazine, 57, 257 - 259. https: // doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. part. 22330
He, C. J. (2006) Infection law and control of Ceroplastes japonicus Green in persimmon tree in South Shanxi. Journal of Shanxi Agricultural Sciences, 34 (4), 65 - 67. [in Chinese]
Jiang, H. & Gu, H. G. (1988) The bionomics of Ceroplastes japonicus Green and its parasitoids. Entomological Knowledge, 25 (1), 154. [in Chinese]
Qin, T. K., Gullan, P. J. & Beattie, G. A. C. (1998) Biogeography of the wax scale (Insecta: Hemiptera: Coccidae: Ceroplastinae). Journal of Biogeography, 25, 37 - 45. https: // doi. org / 10.1046 / j. 1365 - 2699.1998.251178. x
Tang, F. T. (1977) T he Scale Insects of Horticulture and Forest of China. Vol. 1. The Institute of Gardening-Forestry Science of Shenyang, Liaoning, 258 pp. [in Chinese]
Tang, F. T. (1991) The Coccidae of China. Shanxi United Universities Press, Taiyuan, 377 pp. [in Chinese]
Wang, T. C. (1994) Economic insect fauna of China (Vol. 43: Homoptera: Coccoidea: Coccidae, Asterolecaniidae, Lecanodiaspididae, Cerococcidae, Aclerdidae). Science Press, Beijing, 302 pp. [in Chinese]
Wang, T. C. (2001) Fauna Sinica (Insecta Vol. 22. Coccoidea: Pseudococcidae, Eriococcidae, Coccidae, Asterolecaniidae, Lecanodiaspididae, Cerococcidae, Aclerdidae). Science Press, Beijing, 610 pp. [in Chinese]
Wang, J. Y. (2009) Scale Insects and their Natural Enemies in Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region of China. Science Press, Beijing, 274 pp.
Xiao, Y. L., Wang, M., Wang, W. Q., Song, S. W. & Li, T. (2007) The bionomics of Ceroplastes japonicus on Gardenia jasminoides and its control. Journal of Chinese Materia Medica, 32 (22), 2436 - 2438. [in Chinese]
Xie, Y. P. (1994) A study on the change of morphology and wax glands of Japanese wax scale. Journal of Shanxi Agricultural University, 14 (1), 99 - 102. [in Chinese]
Yang, P. L. (1982) General classification of scale insects in China. Shanghai Science & Technology, Shanghai, 425 pp. [in Chinese]
FIGURES 1–6. Live appearances. (1) C. centroroseus Chen, on Magnolia grandiflora (Magnoliaceae), Yunnan, Kunming; (2) C. ceriferus (Fabricius), on Diospyros kaki (Ebenaceae), Beijing; (3) C. cirripediformis Comstock, on Duranta repens cv. variegata (Verbenaceae), Yunnan, Xishuangbanna; (4) C. floridensis Comstock, on Cinnamomum japonicum (Lauraceae), Fujian, Yongan; (5) C. japonicus (Green), on Platanus acerifolia (Platanaceae), Beijing; (6) C. kunmingensis (Tang & Xie), on Magnolia grandiflora (Magnoliaceae), Yunnan, Dali.
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Ceroplastes japonicus Green, 1921
Wu, San-An & Wang, Xubo 2019 |
Paracerostegia japonica
Tang, F. T. 1991: 308 |
Ceroplastes japonicus Green, Tang, 1977: 94
Wang, T. C. 2001: 394 |
Wang, T. C. 1994: 144 |
Yang, P. L. 1982: 187 |
Tang, F. T. 1977: 94 |
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