Anophococcus kondarensis (Borchsenius)

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 : 119-122

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5542.1.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:2DB3A5B7-4292-4CD9-B6D8-FA97EB48DD16

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14385675

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/981B8798-FFEB-3936-92DA-939037A8DC26

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Plazi

scientific name

Anophococcus kondarensis (Borchsenius)
status

 

Anophococcus kondarensis (Borchsenius)

( Fig. 54 View FIGURE 54 , distribution map Fig. 88J View FIGURE 88 )

Rhizococcus kondarensis Borchsenius, 1949a: 353–354 View in CoL . Eriococcus kondarensis (Borchsenius) View in CoL ; Hoy 1963: 98. Acanthococcus kondarensis (Borchsenius) View in CoL ; Ter-Grigorian 1983: 880. Anophococcus kondarensis (Borchsenius) ; Kozár et al. 2013: 221.

Field characteristics: Body of live adult female elongate oval, completely enclosed in grey, white or yellowish ovisac.

Microscopic diagnosis: Slide-mounted body of adult female elongate oval. Antennae each with 7 (rarely 6) segments. Frontal lobe absent, frontal tubercle present. Legs well developed, hind coxa and femur each with a group of translucent pores and spinulae; tarsal and claw digitules all slightly knobbed, longer than claw; claw with a denticle. Anal lobes each with 3 dorsal setae, lateral seta truncate. Anal ring dorsal, with a partial double row of pores and bearing 8 setae. Cauda quite well developed.

Dorsum. Margin with sharply pointed enlarged setae, each segment with 3 on each margin; medium-sized setae and small setae forming rows across segments. Macrotubular ducts numerous throughout. Microtubular ducts short, scattered throughout.

Venter with mainly short hair-like setae; small, enlarged setae present along body margin. Apical labial segment with 6 pairs of long setae, the medial setae much shorter than others (not illustrated). Disc-pores each with 2 concentric rings of loculi, with 5 or 7 loculi in inner ring, numerous throughout. Macrotubular ducts of 2 sizes: (i) larger ducts present in marginal band; and (ii) smaller, narrower ducts scattered throughout. Microtubular ducts present on margin. Cruciform pores few, present on margin.

Distribution: Anophococcus kondarensis is a Palaearctic species that has been recorded from China (Xinjiang Uygur), Russia, Tajikistan, Türkiye ( Turkey), Uzbekistan and Iran ( García Morales et al. 2016), where it has been collected in Elborz, Golestan, Khorasan -e Razavi, Khorasan -e Shomali, Markazi, Semnan and Zanjan provinces ( Moghaddam 2013).

Host-plants: The scale has been recorded on hosts in four genera of grasses ( Poaceae ): Agropyron , Bromus , Elymus and Hordeum ( García Morales et al. 2016, Moghaddam 2013).

Economic importance: Not known as a pest in Iran.

Natural enemies: None recorded in Iran.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Eriococcidae

Genus

Anophococcus

Loc

Anophococcus kondarensis (Borchsenius)

Moghaddam, Masumeh & Watson, Gillian W. 2024
2024
Loc

Rhizococcus kondarensis

Kozar, F. & Kaydan, M. B. & Konczne Benedicty, Z. & Szita, E. 2013: 221
Ter-Grigorian, T. 1983: 880
Hoy, J. M. 1963: 98
Borchsenius, N. S. 1949: 354
1949
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