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Valid Names Results Saissetia Coffeae (Walker, 1852) (Coccidae: Saissetia) 29/10/2018 scalenet.info/catalogue/Saissetia coffeae/ SEARCH CATALOGUE PARTS OF NAMES COMMON NAMES DISTRIBUTIONS ECOLOGICAL ASSOCIATES REFERENCES AUTHOR Valid Names Results Saissetia coffeae (Walker, 1852) (Coccidae: Saissetia) Nomenclatural History Lecanium coffeae Walker 1852: 1079. Type data: SRI LANKA:. Lectotype, female, by subsequent designation (Willia1957,314). Type depository: London: The Natural History Museum, England, UK . accepted valid name Chermes anthurii Boisduval 1867: 328. Type data: FRANCE: Paris, in greenhouse, on Anthurium sp. and on Caladium sp.. Syntypes, female, junior synonym (discovered by Green1904d, 232). Notes: Depository of type material unknown (Ben-Dov, 1993). Chermes filicum Boisduval 1867: 335. Type data: FRANCE: Paris, in greenhouse on fern, Pteris sp.. Syntypes, female, junior synonym (discovered by Green1904d, 232). Notes: Depository of type material unknown (Ben-Dov, 1993). Chermes hibernaculorum Boisduval 1867: 337. Type data: FRANCE: Paris, in greenhouse on fern, Zamia, Ardisia, Grevillea, Gardenia, Brexia and many more hosts.. Syntypes, female, junior synonym (discovered by Kirkal1902, 105). Notes: Depository of type material unknown. Lecanium hemisphaericum Targioni Tozzetti 1867: 26. Type data: ITALY: Firenze, Garden of Royal Museum, on Bletia sp. and Phyllarthron sp.. Syntypes, female, junior synonym (discovered by CockerPa1899, 164). Notes: Type material probably lost; G. Pellizzari Scaltriti, 1990, personal communication to Yair Ben-Dov. Lecanium hybernaculorum Targioni Tozzetti 1868: 37. misspelling of species epithet Lecanium filicum Signoret 1874a: 436. change of combination Lecanium hibernaculorum (Walker, 1852); Signoret 1874a: 437. subsequent use Lecanium beaumontiae Douglas 1887b: 95. Type data: ENGLAND: Royal Gardens, Kew, on Beaumontia grandiflora.. Syntypes, female, Type depository: London: The Natural History Museum, England, UK . junior synonym (discovered by Sander1909a, 439). Lecanium clypeatum Douglas 1888: 59. Type data: ENGLAND: Deptford; Armagh, and Sale, on Adiantum capillus veneris, Bryophyllum calycrinum and on Asparagus plumosus and on a fern.. Syntypes, female, Type depository: London: The Natural History Museum, England, UK . junior synonym (discovered by Sander1909a, 439). Lecanium hemisphaericum hibernaculorum (Walker, 1852); Cockerell 1894f: 71. change in status (level) Lecanium (Saissetia) coffeae clypeatum (Walker, 1852); Cockerell & Parrott 1899: 164. change in status (level) Lecanium (Saissetia) coffeae filicum (Walker, 1852); Cockerell & Parrott 1899: 164. change in status (level) Lecanium (Saissetia) coffeae hibernacularum (Walker, 1852); Cockerell & Parrott 1899: 164. change in status (level) Lecanium (Saissetia) beaumontiae (Walker, 1852); Cockerell & Parrott 1899: 163. subsequent use Saissetia beaumontiae Cockerell 1901e: 32. change of combination Lecanium (Saissetia) hemisphaericum (Walker, 1852); Kuwana 1902a: 63. change in status (level) Coccus coffeae Kirkaldy 1902: 105. change of combination Lecanium (Saissetia) anthurii Reh 1903: 416. change of combination Saissetia anthurii Fernald 1903b: 200. change of combination Saissetia filicum Fernald 1903b: 201. change of combination Saissetia hemisphaerica clypeata Fernald 1903b: 204. change of combination http://scalenet.info/catalogue/Saissetia%20coffeae/ 1/21 29/10/2018 scalenet.info/catalogue/Saissetia coffeae/ Saissetia hemisphaerica hibernaculorum Fernald 1903b: 204. change of combination Lecanium (Saissetia) filicum (Walker, 1852); Reh 1903: 417. subsequent use Saissetia (Lecanium) hemisphaerica (Walker, 1852); Hall 1922: 21. change in status (level) Saissetia hemisphericum Tschorbadjiew 1939: 89. misspelling of species epithet Saissetia coffeae Williams 1957: 314. change of combination Saissetia coffee Badary & Abd-Rabou 2011: 49. Type depository: Pretoria: South African National Collection of Insects, South Africa . misspelling of species epithet Saisettia coffeae Sartiani, et al. 2016: 158. misspelling of genus name Sassetia coffeae Abd-Rabou 2017: 1. misspelling of genus name Common Names brown scale SamuelBaBh1993 Caparreta hemisferica Lloren1990 cochnilha-hemisferica CarvalAg1997 conchuela hemisferica RipaRo2008a escama hemisferica QuezadCoDi1972 hemisphaerical scale BenDov1993 SmithBeBr1997 hemispherical scale BenDov1993 Gill1988 HamonWi1984 La cochenille de serre PicartMa2000 qenima hazi qadurit BenDov1993 Ecological Associates Hosts: Families: 107 | Genera: 294 Pseuderanthemum carruthersii | Acanthaceae Ballou1926 Nakaha1983 Aphelandra | Jansen1995 WilliaWa1990 LongoMaPe1995 Ruellia | HodgsoHi1990 Nakaha1981a Aphelandra squarrosa | Ruellia malacosperma | KozarzRe1975 LincanHoCa2010 Asystasia gangetica | Nakaha1981a Sanchezia | Ballou1926 Mamet1943a Brillantaisia lamium | ChoiLe2017 Sanchezia parvibracteata | Eranthemum | Cocker1894c ChoiLe2017 Eranthemum pulchellum | Ballou1926 Tetramerium nervosum | LincanHoCa2010 Graptophyllum | Nakaha1981a Thunbergia | Ali1968a Ali1971 Graptophyllum pictum | Ballou1926 Hall1922 HodgsoHe2000 Justicia betonica | Nakaha1981a Mamet1943a Ramakr1930 Justicia bracteata | Hall1922 ShafeeYoKh1989 Justicia galapagana | Thunbergia erecta | Ballou1926 LincanHoCa2010 Thunbergia grandiflora | Ali1971 Justicia gendarussa | Green1914d BenDov1971 Morris1920 Mamet1943a Amaranthaceae Pseuderanthemum | HodgsoHi1990 Alternanthera | Nakaha1981a Pseuderanthemum | Matile1988 Alternanthera philoxeroides | Pseuderanthemum bicolor | HodgsoHe2000 AlayoSBl1980 Chenopodium | HodgsoHi1990 Gomphrena globosa | Ballou1926 http://scalenet.info/catalogue/Saissetia%20coffeae/ 2/21 29/10/2018 scalenet.info/catalogue/Saissetia coffeae/ Spinacia oleracea | CorseuBa1971 Nerium | HodgsoHi1990 Jansen1995 Anacardiaceae LongoMaPe1995 Mangifera indica | Ali1968a Ali1971 Nerium indicum | ChoiLe2017 Balach1957c BenDov1971 Nerium oleander | Ballou1926 Green1923b Nakaha1981a CorseuBa1971 Hodgso1994a Mangifera indica | KinjoNaHi1996 King1899b Rhus | Ali1971 Plumeria | Nakaha1981a Rhus copallina | Ballou1926 Plumeria rubra | Ali1971 Mamet1943a Schinus | CorseuBa1971 Plumeria rubra | Willia1985a HodgsoHi1990 Rauvolfia tetraphylla | Ballou1926 Schinus molle | Borg1932 Tabernaemontana | Ali1971 DeLott1965a GonzalLa1989 Ramakr1919a Ramakr1930 King1903b ShafeeYoKh1989 Schinus terebinthifolius | Tabernaemontana aurantiaca | Nakaha1981a Nakaha1981a Sclerocarya birrea | Mamet1962 Tabernaemontana citrifolia | Toxicodendron succedaneum | Ballou1926 TaoWoCh1983 Tabernaemontana divaricata | Toxicodendron vernicifluum | Ali1971 Ballou1926 Nakaha1981a Annonaceae Tabernaemontana pandacaqui | Ali1968a Ali1971 Annona | Ali1968a Ali1971 Araceae Annona | Green1923b Anthurium | Green1904d King1899b Annona muricata | Ali1968a Ali1971 Mamet1943a Marott1987 CockerRo1915a Nakaha1983 Nakaha1981a Annona reticulata | Ballou1926 Anthurium andraeanum | Mamet1943a Mamet1956 Nakaha1981a Annona squamosa | Ballou1926 Dieffenbachia | Hodgso1994a Cocker1893gg Nakaha1983 Monstera deliciosa | HamonWi1984 Cananga odorata | WilliaWa1990 Marott1987 Uvaria rufa | Ballou1926 Syngonium | LincanHoCa2010 Aphelinidae Araliaceae Coccophagus immaculatus | Aralia | Borg1932 GomezM1946 MyartsRuCo2016 Marott1987 Apiaceae Fatsia japonica | HodgsoHe2000 Apium | HodgsoHi1990 Hedera | HodgsoHi1990 Pimpinella anisum | Ballou1926 Polyscias | HodgsoHi1990 Apocynaceae Schefflera | Malump2012b Beaumontia grandiflora | Ballou1926 Schefflera elegantissima | Dougla1887b Hall1925 Hall1935 HamonWi1984 Marott1987 Carissa carandas | Ali1971 Araucariaceae Mamet1943a TaoWoCh1983 Agathis | Jansen1995 Carissa macrocarpa | BenDov1971 LongoMaPe1995 Nakaha1981a Arecaceae Hoya carnosa | Jansen1995 LongoMaPe1995 Arecaceae | BatsanKaKi2017 Mandevilla boliviensis | MartinLa2011 Chamaedorea elatior | Ballou1926 Marsdenia clausa | Ballou1926 Cocos | Mamet1978 Marsdenia floribunda | Willia2010 Cocos nucifera | Nakaha1981a Melodinus baueri | WilliaWa1990 Dypsis lutescens | Ballou1926 Livistona | Ali1971 Green1930c http://scalenet.info/catalogue/Saissetia%20coffeae/ 3/21 29/10/2018 scalenet.info/catalogue/Saissetia coffeae/ Metroxylon | HodgsoHi1990 Chrysanthemum | Ballou1926 Phoenix canariensis | WilliaWa1990 BatsanKaKi2017 Erigeron bonariensis | Phoenix dactylifera | Cocker1905f LincanHoCa2010 Washingtonia robusta | Eupatorium | HodgsoHi1990 HodgsoHe2000 Gerbera | BenDov2012 Aristolochiaceae Helianthus annuus | Ballou1926 Aristolochia | Cocker1896k LincanHoCa2010 DeLott1956a Newste1917b Kleinia neriifolia | CarnerPe1986 Aristolochia pistolochia | Marott1987 Mikania scandens | Ali1968a Ali1971 Melis1930 Newste1917b ShafeeYoKh1989 Asparagaceae Psiadia trinervia | Mamet1943a Agave americana | BenDov1971 Santolina chamaecyparissus | Bodenh1924 Nakaha1981a BenDov1971 Asparagus | Green1904d Scalesia pedunculata | HodgsoHi1990 Marott1987 LincanHoCa2010 Nakaha1981a Senecio | BenDov1971 Asparagus aethiopicus | Green1923b Sonchus oleraceus | DeLott1956a Asparagus cochinchinensis | Tithonia diversifolia | Mamet1943a ChoiLe2017 Begoniaceae Asparagus officinalis | Hall1923 Begonia | BenDov2012 Borg1932 Asparagus setaceus | Ballou1926 Marott1987 BenDov1971 Dougla1888 Jansen1995 Kuwana1907 Berberidaceae Chlorophytum | BenDov2012 Nandina | Granar1999 Jansen1995 KotejaLiLu1976 Bignoniaceae Kozar1980 LongoMaPe1995 Bignoniaceae | BenDov2012 Chlorophytum comosum | Jacaranda | Mamet1943a KozarTzVi1979 Marott1987 Markhamia | DeLott1965a Cordyline | Ballou1926 Tecoma capensis | Ballou1926 Cordyline australis | HodgsoHe2000 Blechnaceae Marott1987 Blechnum | CorseuBa1971 Dracaena fragrans |
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