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Catalogue of the exotic armoured scale insects (Hemiptera: Coccoidea: Diaspididae) in New Zealand

John G. Charles

HortResearch, Private Bag 92 169, Auckland, New Zealand. Email: jcharles@hortresearch.co.nz

Rosa C. Henderson

Landcare Research, Private Bag 92 170, Auckland, New Zealand.

Abstract   An up-to-date catalogue of New Zealand’s exotic Diaspididae has been developed from studies of curated specimens and the literature. Twenty-eight species are recorded as established by July 2002. Lepidosaphes pallida is recorded in New Zealand for the first time. Five new synonymies are proposed (with the senior synonym in parentheses): Chionaspis candida (= Chionaspis angusta; Mytilaspis eucalypti; Lepidosaphes ulmi var. novozealandica (= Lepidosaphes multipora); Fiorinia grossulariae 1884 (= Lepidosaphes ulmi); and Chionaspis xerotidis (= Pseudaulacaspis eugeniae). For the first time, literature records are shown to be erroneous for a further eight species, which are therefore considered to be not present in New Zealand. They are: Aspidiotus destructor, Ischnaspis longirostris, Lepidosaphes flava, Parlatoria pergandii, Parlatoria ziziphi, Pinnaspis strachani, Pseudaulacaspis pentagona, and Unaspis citri. An annotated list of all 36 species provides for each species a selective synonymy and a summary of some basic biological details, host plant range, geographical distribution, and environmental impact.

Keywords   synonymies; records; geographical distribution; biology; quarantine; pest control

R02001 Received 11 January 2002; accepted 13 August 2002; published 26 November 2002
© Journal of The Royal Society of New Zealand, Volume 32, Number 4, December 2002, pp 587-615

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