Nidularia balachowskii Bodenheimer

Moghaddam, Masumeh & Watson, Gillian W., 2024, The Scale Insects Of Iran (Hemiptera: Coccomorpha) Part 3 The Soft Scales (Coccidae) And Other Families, Zootaxa 5542 (1), pp. 1-202 : 145

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scientific name

Nidularia balachowskii Bodenheimer
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Nidularia balachowskii Bodenheimer View in CoL

( Fig. 68 View FIGURE 68 , Plate 4G View PLATE 4 , distribution map Fig. 91E View FIGURE 91 )

Nidularia balachowskii Bodenheimer, 1941: 78–80 View in CoL .

Field characters: Pre-reproductive adult female oval, soft and flat; dorsum brownish and venter yellowish-white; dorsal surface covered with 10 longitudinal rows of rectangular wax plates. Post-reproductive adult female oval, moderately convex and sclerotized, each side with 5 longitudinal rows of almost fused dark brown wax plates; with lighter brown wax in between rows of plates. A waxy ovisac is produced.

Microscopic diagnosis: Slide-mounted adult female fusiform. Marginal setae spinose. Antennae each with 1 segment, bearing 2–6 fleshy setae. Labium triangular, with 3 segments, apical segment with 4 pairs of setae.

Dorsum: Margin with a single row of slender setae; setae absent from rest of dorsum. Microtubular ducts and small, circular simple pores present throughout.

Venter: Setae of 2 sizes: longer setae forming a single row across medial area of each abdominal segment, accompanied by spinules; and shorter setae sparsely present on medial areas of thorax and head. Quinquelocular pores numbering 8–11 between each anterior spiracle and submarginal band of tubular ducts, but only 2‒4 laterad to each posterior spiracle; quinquelocular pores also present in a broad band of 10–13 pores medially between posterior spiracles and in a single, complete submarginal band 1 pore wide, totaling about 50–70 pores on each side. Submarginal tubular duct band also containing dispersed bilocular pores, numbering 103–135 per side. Multilocular pores, each with 9 or 10 loculi, forming group of 3 or 4 pores between anterior and posterior spiracles on each side, and present in transverse bands across abdominal segments. Tubular ducts forming complete submarginal band 2 or 3 ducts wide, and sparsely present medially on thorax. Anal ring ventral, composed of 2 sclerotized semicircles, each half bearing 3 spinose setae and 10–12 pores.

Distribution: Nidularia balachowskii is known from Israel, Türkiye ( Turkey) and Iran ( Bodenheimer 1941; Spodek et al. 2014), where it has been recorded from Kermanshah and Lorestan provinces ( Moghaddam 2013).

Host-plants: The species is oligophagous, having been recorded on Quercus ithaburensis and Quercus spp. ( Fagaceae ) ( Bodenheimer 1941; Spodek et al. 2014).

Economic importance: Nidularia balachowskii is of no economic importance in Iran.

Natural enemies: None recorded in Iran.

Bodenheimer, F. S. (1941) Seven new species of Coccidae from Anatolia. Revue de la Faculte des Sciences de l'Universite d'Istanbul, Series B, 6, 65 - 84.

Moghaddam, M. (2013) An annotated checklist of the scale insects of Iran (Hemiptera, Sternorrhyncha, Coccoidea) with new records and distribution data. ZooKeys, 334, 1 - 92. https: // doi. org / 10.3897 / zookeys. 334.5818

Spodek, M. & Ben-Dov, Y. (2014) A taxonomic revision of the Kermesidae (Hemiptera: Coccoidea) in Israel, with a description of a new species. Zootaxa, 3781 (1), 1 - 99. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 3781.1.1

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PLATE 4. Eriococcidae: A, Anophococcus abaii (Danzig); B, Rhizococcus asperulae Moghaddam; C, Rhizococcus avicennae Moghaddam; D, Rhizococcus borchsenii (Danzig); Kermesidae: E, Kermes quercus (Linnaeus); F, Kermes spatulatus Balachowsky; G, Nidularia balachowskii Bodenheimer. Monophlebidae: H, Gueriniella serratulae (Fabricius).

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FIGURE 68. Adult female of Nidularia balachowskii Bodenheimer, reproduced from Spodek et al. (2012), page 34, fig. 3, with kind permission from the senior author and the Editor of Zookeys.

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FIGURE 91. Distribution maps of scale insect species in Iran covered in this work. A, Kermes quercus (Linnaeus); B, Kermes spatulatus Balachowsky; C, Neoacanthococcus pamiricus (Bazarov); D, Neoacanthococcus tamaricicola Borchsenius; E, Nidularia balachowskii Bodenheimer; F, Orthezia urticae (Linnaeus); G, Ortheziola marottai Kaydan & Szita; H, Palaeolecanium bituberculatum (Signoret); I, Palmaspis phoenicis (Ramachandra Rao); J, Parthenolecanium corni (Bouché); K, Parthenolecanium persicae (Fabricius); L, Phoenicococcus marlatti Cockerell.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Kermesidae

Genus

Nidularia