Matsucoccidae, Morrison, 1927
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Family Matsucoccidae
Eomatsucoccus Koteja, 1988: 143 View in CoL . BD: 112.
Type species: Eomatsucoccus sukachevae Koteja , by original designation.
andrewi Koteja, 1999: 864 View in CoL . BD: 112.
This fossil species was described from wing impression of adult male, in Lower Weald Clay (Upper Hauterivian), at England.
Distribution: Palaearctic: United Kingdom ( England).
casei Koteja, 2000: 165. BD: 112. Distribution: Nearctic: United States of America (New Jersey).
A fossil species described from alate male inclusion in New Jersey amber.
popovi Koteja, 1988: 147. BD: 113. Distribution: Palaearctic: Russia (Buryatia Aut. Oblast).
A fossil species, found in deposits (Zaza Formation) that were formed in the early Neocomian (Lower Cretaceous).
sukachevae Koteja, 1988: 143 View in CoL . BD: 113. Distribution: Palaearctic: Russia (Aga Buryat Aut. Okrug).
A fossil species, found in deposits (Zaza Formation) that were formed in the early Neocomian (Lower Cretaceous).
Matsucoccus Cockerell, 1909: 56 View in CoL . BD: 113–115.
Type species: Xylococcus matsumurae Kuwana , by original designation.
acalyptus Herbert, 1921: 20. BD: 115. Distribution: Nearctic: United States of America (Arizona, California , Colorado, Idaho, New Mexico, Utah). Host plants: plants: Pinaceae , Pinus monophylla .
alabamae Morrison, 1939: 2 View in CoL . BD: 115–116. Distribution: Nearctic: United States of America (Alabama).
Host plants: plants: Pinaceae : Pinus .
apachecae Ray & Williams, 1984: 765. BD: 116. Distribution: Nearctic: United States of America (Arizona).
Host plants: Pinaceae : Pinus engelmanni , Pinus ponderosa .
apterus Koteja, 1984d: 486 . BD: 116.
This is a fossil species, described from inclusions of male and female in Baltic amber banksianae Ray & Williams, 1991: 186. BD: 116–117. Distribution: Nearctic: United States of America (Minnesota).
Host plants: Pinaceae : Pinus banksiana .
bisetosus Morrison, 1939: 3. BD: 117. Distribution: Nearctic: United States of America (Arizona, California , Colorado) .
Host plants: Pinaceae : Pinus contorta , Pinus jeffreyi , Pinus ponderosa , Pinus sabiniana , Pinus scopulorum .
boratynskii Bodenheimer & Neumark, 1955: 10. BD: 118. Distribution: Palaearctic: Russia (St. Petersburg Oblast).
Host plants: Pinaceae : Pinus sylvestris .
californicus Morrison, 1939: 5. BD: 119. Distribution: Nearctic: United States of America ( California ).
Host plants: Pinaceae : Pinus jeffreyi , Pinus ponderosa .
crenata ( Koch & Berendt, 1854: 123). BD: 119.
This is a fossil species based on an inclusion in Baltic amber.
dahuriensis Hu & Hu, 1981: 178. BD: 120. Distribution: Palaearctic: China (Heilongliang) .
Host plants: Pinaceae : Pinus sylvestris mongolicus .
degeneratus Morrison, 1939: 6. BD: 120. Distribution: Nearctic: Mexico; United States of America (Arizona).
Host plants: Pinaceae : Pinus oocarpa , Pinus ponderosa .
eduli Morrison, 1939: 7. BD: 120. Distribution: Nearctic: United States of America (Arizona).
Host plants: Pinaceae : Pinus edulis .
electrinus Koteja, 1984d: 481. BD: 121.
This is a fossil species, described from inclusions of male and female in Baltic amber.
fasciculensis Herbert, 1919: 157. BD: 121. Distribution: Nearctic: United States of America ( California , Idaho, Oregon) .
Host plants: Pinaceae : Pinus ponderosa , Pinus sabiniana .
feytaudi Ducasse, 1941: 217 View in CoL . BD: 122–123. Distribution: Palaearctic: Algeria; Bulgaria; Corsica; France; Italy; Morocco; Portugal; Spain; Tunisia.
Host plants: Pinaceae : Pinus maritima , Pinus pinaster .
gallicolus Morrison, 1939: 9. BD: 123–124.
Distribution: Nearctic: United States of America (Connecticut, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Virginia).
Host plants: Pinaceae : Pinus echinata , Pinus elliottii , Pinus glabra , Pinus ponderosa , Pinus pungens , Pinus resinosa , Pinus rigida , Pinus serotina , Pinus taeda , Pinus virginiana .
josephi Bodenheimer & Harpaz View in CoL , in: Bodenheimer & Neumark, 1955: 12. BD: 124–126.
Distribution: Palaearctic: Crete; Cyprus; Israel; Jordan; Lebanon; Turkey.
Host plants: Pinaceae : Pinus brutia brutia , Pinus brutia eldarica , Pinus halepensis .
koraiensis Young & Hu View in CoL , in: Young, Hu & Ren, 1976: 203. BD: 126. Distribution: Palaearctic: China (HeilungKiang, Jilin; Russia (Primor'ye Kray).
Host plants: Pinaceae : Pinus koraiensis .
larssoni Koteja, 1984d: 470. BD: 126–127.
This is a fossil species, described from inclusions of male and female in Baltic amber.
leiophyllae Ray & Williams, 1984: 766. BD: 127. Distribution: Nearctic: Mexico (District federal); United States of America (Arizona).
Host plants: Pinaceae : Pinus , Pinus leiophylla .
liaoningensis Tang, 1978: 164. BD: 127. Distribution: Palaearctic: China (Liaoning).
Host plants: Pinaceae : Pinus tabulaeformis .
macrocicatrices Richards, 1960: 179. BD: 127–128. Distribution: Nearctic: Canada ( New Brunswick , Nova Scotia, Ontario, Quebec); United States of America (New Hampshire) .
Host plants: Pinaceae : Pinus strobus .
massonianae Young & Hu, in: Young, Hu & Ren, 1976: 202. BD: 128–129. Distribution: Oriental: China (Zhejiang).
Host plants: Pinaceae : Pinus massoniana , Pinus thunbergiana , Pseudolarix kaempferi .
matsumurae Kuwana, 1905: 91 View in CoL . BD: 129–131, 137–138.
Distribution: Nearctic: United States of America (Connecticut, New Jersey, New York). Palaearctic: China (Beijing); Japan; South Korea; Sweden.
Host plants: Pinaceae : Pinus , Pinus densiflora , Pinus resinosa , Pinus tabulaeformis , Pinus thunbergiana , Pinus thunbergii .
monophyllae McKenzie, 1941: 2. BD: 131. Distribution: Nearctic: United States of America ( California ).
Host plants: Pinaceae : Pinus edulis , Pinus monophylla .
mugo Siewniak, 1970: 168 View in CoL . BD: 131. Distribution: Palaearctic: Germany.
Host plants: Pinaceae : Pinus mugo .
oocarpae Ray & Williams, 1991: 188. BD: 132. Distribution: Neotropical: Guatemala.
Host plants: Pinaceae : Pinus oocarpa .
paucicicatrices Morrison, 1939: 45. BD: 132. Distribution: Nearctic: United States of America ( California , Montana, Oregon, Wyoming) .
Host plants: Pinaceae : Pinus , Pinus flexilis , Pinus lambertiana , Pinus monticola .
pini Green, 1925: 34 View in CoL . BD: 132–134. Distribution: Palaearctic: Austria; Bulgaria; Czech Republic; Finland; France; Germany; Hungary; Italy; Morocco; Netherlands; Poland; Romania; Russia (St. Petersburg Oblast); Spain; Sweden; Turkey; England. Host plants: Pinaceae View in CoL : Pinus nigra View in CoL , Pinus nigra italica , Pinus sylvestris View in CoL .
pinnatus ( Germar & Berendt, 1856: 3). BD: 134.
This is a fossil species, described from inclusions of male and female in Baltic amber.
saxonicus Koteja, 1986: 56 View in CoL . BD: 135–136.
This is a fossil scale insect described from two male inclusions (holotype and paratype) in Saxonian amber, dated from the Miocene, about 22 million years.
Host plant: Pinaceae : Cupressospermum saxonicum .
secretus Morrison, 1939: 14. BD: 136. Distribution: Nearctic: Mexico (Sonora); United States of America (Arizona, California , Colorado, Nevada , New Mexico). Neotropical: Mexico (Chihuahua).
Host plants: Pinaceae : Pinus ponderosa .
shennongjiaensis Young & Lu View in CoL , in: Young, Lu & Zhan, 1986: 195. BD: 136.
Distribution: Oriental: China (Hubei).
Host plants: Pinaceae : Pinus armandi .
sinensis Chen, F.G., 1937: 382 View in CoL . BD: 136–137. Distribution: Oriental: China (Jiangsu, Shanghai, Yunnan, Zhejiang). Palaearctic: China (Shanxi).
Host plants: Pinaceae : Pinus , Pinus massoniana , Pinus tabulaeformis .
subdegeneratus Morrison, 1939: 17. BD: 137. Distribution: Neotropical: Dominican Republic.
Host plants: Pinaceae : Pinus occidentalis .
vexillorum Morrison, 1939: 18. BD: 138–139. Distribution: Nearctic: United States of America (Arizona, New Mexico) .
Host plants: Pinaceae : Pinus ponderosa .
yunnanensis Ferris, 1950: 12 View in CoL . BD: 139. Distribution: Oriental: China (Yunnan).
Host plants: Pinaceae : Pinus yunnanensis .
yunnansonsaus Young & Hu, in: Young, Hu & Ren, 1980: 46. BD: 139. Distribution: Oriental: China (Yunnan).
Host plants: Pinaceae : Pinus yunnanensis .
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Matsucoccidae
Ben-Dov, Y. 2011 |
andrewi
Koteja, J. 1999: 864 |
saxonicus
Koteja, J. 1986: 56 |
shennongjiaensis
Young, B. L. & Lu, C. & Zhan, C. 1986: 195 |
apterus
Koteja, J. 1984: 486 |
koraiensis
Young, B. L. & Hu, J. L. & Ren, Z. Y. 1976: 203 |
mugo
Siewniak, M. 1970: 168 |
josephi
Bodenheimer, F. S. & Neumark, S. 1955: 12 |
yunnanensis
Ferris, G. F. 1950: 12 |
feytaudi
Ducasse, G. 1941: 217 |
alabamae
Morrison, H. 1939: 2 |
pini
Green, E. E. 1925: 34 |
Matsucoccus
Cockerell, T. D. A. 1909: 56 |
matsumurae
Kuwana, S. I. 1905: 91 |