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By Yair Ben-Dov

A scientific Catalogue of Soft-Scale bugs is a synthesis and catalogue of all of the details released on 8 households of scale bugs (Hemiptera: Coccoidea) all over the world from 1758 to the current. facts is supplied on their right clinical names, universal names, synonyms, taxonomy, host crops, distribution, common enemies, biology, and fiscal value. This ebook could be a necessary compendium of organic and systematic info for zoologists, entomologists, crop security experts, quarantine officials, scholars learning entomology and comparable disciplines, and others who require information regarding scale bugs for learn and keep watch over tasks. households covered:* Aclerdidae - fifty seven species in five genera* Asterolecaniidae - 229 species in 21 genera* Beesoniidae - 15 species in 6 genera* Carayonemidae - four species in four genera* Conchaspididae - 29 species in four genera* Dactylopiidae - 10 species in 1 genus* Kerriidae - ninety seven species in nine genera* Lecanodiaspididae - eighty two species in 12 genera

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KEYS: McConnell 1954: 27 (female) [Aclerda species, World]; McConnell 1954: 30 (larva) [Aclerda species, World]. CITATIONS: Ferris1955a [host, distribution: 7]; McConn1954 [taxonomy, description, illustration, host, distribution: 85-87]. Aclerda sinaloaensis McConnell Aclerda sinaloaensis McConnell, 1954: 87. Type data: MEXICO: Sinaloa, Rosario, Mt. La Dispence, on Arthrostylidium longifolium. Holotype female. S. National Museum of Natural History, District of Columbia, USA. HOST PLANTS: Gramineae: Arthrostylidium longifolium [McConn1954, Ferris1955a].

National Museum of Natural History, District of Columbia, USA. HOST PLANTS: Gramineae: Hilaria [McConn1954, Ferris1955a]. DISTRIBUTION: Nearctic: United States of America (Nevada [McConn1954, Ferris1955a]). GENERAL: Description and illustration of adult female by McConnell (1954). KEYS: McConnell 1954: 27 (female) [Aclerda species, World]; McConnell 1954: 30 (larva) [Aclerda species, World]. CITATIONS: Ferris1955a [host, distribution: 7]; McConn1954 [taxonomy, description, illustration, host, distribution: 85-87].

Aclerda tokionis (Cockerell) Sphaerococcus (Pseudolecanium) tokionis Cockerell, 1896h: 19. Type data: JAPAN: [presumably Tokyo] on twigs of bamboo; collected Takahashi. Syntypes, female. S. National Museum of Natural History, District of Columbia, USA. Pseudolecanium tokionis; Cockerell, 1899j: 263. Change of combination. Aclerda japonica Newstead, 1901a: 84. Type data: ENGLAND: Herts, Broxbourne, in greenhouse, on leaf sheaths of Arundinaria japonica. Syntypes, female. Type depository: London: The Natural History Museum, England, UK.

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