Bassettia pallida ASHMEAD, 1896
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Bassettia pallida ASHMEAD, 1896
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Bassettia pallida ASHMEAD 1896: 128 . Female.
Type material examined – Holotype female “Savannah, Ga, Apr. 15.84”, red “Type No 3083, USNM ”, handwritten “ Bassettia pallida Ashm ”.
Other material examined – 26 females: 16 with “Q. virginiana ”, “Mahogany, Fl.”, 10 with “ Florida, Broward Co., Fl. Lauderdale 2.II.1983, Q. virginiana . Collected by F. M. Howard ” (in the USNM) ; 26 females collected at the Archbold Biological Station , Highlands Co., Florida (from CNCI and SPL) .
Diagnosis – Similar to B. virginiana , however, the notauli complete, mesosoma and head are brown. In B. virginiana , notauli are incomplete, very weak, present in the posterior 1/3 of the mesoscutum only; mesosoma and head are black. Also similar to B. floridana (see Diagnosis for B. floridana ).
Biology – Only the asexual generation is known which induces stem galls with cells hidden under the bark of Q. geminata SMALL and Q. virginiana MILL. Adults emerge in April in Georgia ( WELD 1959) and in March in Florida.
Distribution – USA: Georgia ( ASHMEAD 1896), Florida ( WELD 1951, 1959; Archbold Biological Station, Lake Placid, Highlands Co.).
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Bassettia pallida ASHMEAD, 1896
Melika, G & Abrahamson, WG 2007 |
Bassettia pallida
ASHMEAD, W. H. 1896: 128 |