Pulvinaria (insect)

Pulvinaria
P. innumerabilis waxy egg sacs
Damage to maple
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hemiptera
Suborder: Sternorrhyncha
Superfamily: Coccoidea
Family: Coccidae
Genus: Pulvinaria
Targioni Tozzetti, 1866
Synonyms[1]

Chloropulvinaria Borchsenius, 1952

Pulvinaria is a scale insect genus in the family Coccidae.[2] The type species is Coccus vitis Linnaeus.[3]

Species

  • Pulvinaria acericola
  • Pulvinaria aestivalis
  • Pulvinaria aethiopica
  • Pulvinaria alboinducta
  • Pulvinaria aligarhensis
  • Pulvinaria ampelopsidis
  • Pulvinaria amygdali
  • Pulvinaria aonoae
  • Pulvinaria araliae
  • Pulvinaria areolata
  • Pulvinaria aurantii
  • Pulvinaria avasthii
  • Pulvinaria bambusicola
  • Pulvinaria bigeloviae
  • Pulvinaria borchsenii
  • Pulvinaria brachiungualis
  • Pulvinaria brevicornis
  • Pulvinaria cacao
  • Pulvinaria callosa
  • Pulvinaria carieri
  • Pulvinaria cestri
  • Pulvinaria chrysanthemi
  • Pulvinaria citricola
  • Pulvinaria claviseta
  • Pulvinaria coccolobae
  • Pulvinaria cockerelli
  • Pulvinaria convexa
  • Pulvinaria corni
  • Pulvinaria costata
  • Pulvinaria crassispina
  • Pulvinaria decorata
  • Pulvinaria delottoi
  • Pulvinaria dendrophthorae
  • Pulvinaria depressa
  • Pulvinaria dicrostachys
  • Pulvinaria dodonaeae
  • Pulvinaria drimyswinteri
  • Pulvinaria durantae
  • Pulvinaria ellesmerensis
  • Pulvinaria elongata
  • Pulvinaria enkianthi
  • Pulvinaria ericicola
  • Pulvinaria eryngii
  • Pulvinaria eugeniae
  • Pulvinaria euonymi
  • Pulvinaria ferrisi
  • Pulvinaria ficus
  • Pulvinaria flava
  • Pulvinaria flavescens
  • Pulvinaria floccifera
  • Pulvinaria fraxini
  • Pulvinaria fujisana
  • Pulvinaria gamazumii
  • Pulvinaria glacialis
  • Pulvinaria globosa
  • Pulvinaria goethei
  • Pulvinaria gossypii
  • Pulvinaria grabhami
  • Pulvinaria grandis
  • Pulvinaria hakonensis
  • Pulvinaria hazeae
  • Pulvinaria hemiacantha
  • Pulvinaria horii
  • Pulvinaria hydrangeae
  • Pulvinaria iceryi
  • Pulvinaria idesiae
  • Pulvinaria inconspiqua
  • Pulvinaria indica
  • Pulvinaria ixorae
  • Pulvinaria juglandii
  • Pulvinaria justaserpentina
  • Pulvinaria katsurae
  • Pulvinaria kirgisica
  • Pulvinaria kuwacola
  • Pulvinaria lineolatae
  • Pulvinaria loralaiensis
  • Pulvinaria mammeae
  • Pulvinaria marmorata
  • Pulvinaria maskelli
  • Pulvinaria merwei
  • Pulvinaria minuscula
  • Pulvinaria minuta
  • Pulvinaria mkuzei
  • Pulvinaria myricariae
  • Pulvinaria neocellulosa
  • Pulvinaria nishigaharae
  • Pulvinaria obscura
  • Pulvinaria occidentalis
  • Pulvinaria ochnaceae
  • Pulvinaria okitsuensis
  • Pulvinaria ornata
  • Pulvinaria oyamae
  • Pulvinaria paranaensis
  • Pulvinaria peninsularis
  • Pulvinaria peregrina
  • Pulvinaria persicae
  • Pulvinaria phaiae
  • Pulvinaria photiniae
  • Pulvinaria platensis
  • Pulvinaria plucheae
  • Pulvinaria polygonata
  • Pulvinaria populeti
  • Pulvinaria portblairensis
  • Pulvinaria pruni
  • Pulvinaria psidii
  • Pulvinaria pulchra
  • Pulvinaria randiae
  • Pulvinaria regalis
  • Pulvinaria rehi
  • Pulvinaria rhizophila
  • Pulvinaria rhoicina
  • Pulvinaria rhois
  • Pulvinaria saccharia
  • Pulvinaria salicicola
  • Pulvinaria salicis
  • Pulvinaria salicorniae
  • Pulvinaria satoi
  • Pulvinaria savescui
  • Pulvinaria sericea
  • Pulvinaria shinjii
  • Pulvinaria simplex
  • Pulvinaria simulans
  • Pulvinaria sorghicola
  • Pulvinaria subterranea
  • Pulvinaria taiwana
  • Pulvinaria tapiae
  • Pulvinaria tenuivalvata
  • Pulvinaria terrestris
  • Pulvinaria tessellata
  • Pulvinaria thompsoni
  • Pulvinaria tomentosa
  • Pulvinaria torreyae
  • Pulvinaria tremulae
  • Pulvinaria tromelini
  • Pulvinaria tuberculata
  • Pulvinaria tyleri
  • Pulvinaria uapacae
  • Pulvinaria urbicola
  • Pulvinaria vangueriae
  • Pulvinaria viburni
  • Pulvinaria vini
  • Pulvinaria vinifera
  • Pulvinaria vitis

References

Wikispecies has information related to: Pulvinaria (Coccidae)
  1. Dov, Yair Ben (1993). A Systematic Catalogue of the Soft Scale Insects of the World (Homoptera: Coccoidea: Coccidae): With Data on Geographical Distribution, Host Plants, Biology, and Economics Importance. Flora & Fauna Handbook, number 9. Gainesville, Florida: Sandhill Crane Press. p. 63. ISBN 978-1-877743-13-9.
  2. Granara de Willink; María Cristina (1999). Las cochinillas blandas de la República Argentina (Homoptera: Coccoidea: Coccidae) (The soft scales of the Republic of Argentina). (International Contributions on Entomology, v. 3, no. 1) (in Spanish). Gainesville, Florida: Associated Publishers. pp. 143155.
  3. Данциг, Евлина Марковна (Danzig, Evlina Markovna) (1980). Кокциды Дальнего Востока СССР (Homoptera, Coccinea) С анализом филогении кокцид мировой фауны (Scale insects of the Far-Eastern USSR with phylogenetic analysis of scale insects of the world fauna) (djvu). (Определители по фауне СССР, 124) (in Russian). Leningrad: Zoological Institute of the USSR Academy of Sciences. ISBN 978-5-458-52002-7. Danzig, Evlina Markovna (1986). Coccids of the Far-Eastern USSR (Homoptera, Coccinea). Phylogenetic analysis of coccids in the world fauna. New Delhi: Amerind Publishing Company. OCLC 16157839.


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