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Phenacoccus betae Moghaddam

open access: yes, 2013
Published as part of Moghaddam, Masumeh, 2013, A review of the mealybugs (Hemiptera: Coccoidea: Pseudococcidae, Putoidae and Rhizoecidae) of Iran, with descriptions of four new species and three new records for the Iranian fauna, pp.
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THE HYMENOPTEROUS PARASITES OF PHENACOCCUS CAVALLIÆ, CKLL

open access: yesThe Canadian Entomologist, 1902
About the first of October, Prof. T.D.A. Cockerell sent me for names several parasites bred by him from a Coccid, Phenacoccus cavalliæ Ckll., collected at Rosewel, New Mexico. In the lot where four distinct species of Chalcids, two being new, but one of these in hyperparasite, as follows: (1) Blepyrus phenacocci, sp. nov.; (2) Cheiloneururs dactylopii,
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Phenacoccus Cockerell 1902

open access: yes, 2019
Key to Phenacoccus species in Iran 1 Multilocular pores on dorsum present in rows across segments................................................. 2 - Multilocular pores absent from dorsum, except for 1 or 2 on near margins........................................
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Phenacoccus hordei Lindeman

open access: yes, 2013
Phenacoccus hordei (Lindeman) (Fig. 27) Westwoodia hordei Lindeman, 1886: 367. Phenacoccus hordei (Lindeman), Borchsenius, 1949: 231. DIAGNOSIS. Body of female broadly oval. Antennae normally 9 segmented. Legs well developed, with a denticle on claw, and translucent pores apparently present on hind femur. Cerarii numbering 11 pairs; 6 pairs on head and
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Phenacoccus defectus Ferris 1950

open access: yes, 2016
Phenacoccus defectus Ferris, 1950 Phenacoccus defectus was described from specimens collected on Eriophyllum confertiflorum (Asteraceae) in California, Santa Clara County, Permanente Creek (Ferris 1950). Permanente Creek is just 3.2 miles from Palo Alto, the type locality of P. s o l an i.
Chatzidimitriou, Evangelia   +6 more
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Phenacoccus solenopsis Tinsely

open access: yes, 2013
Phenacoccus solenopsis Tinsely (Fig. 34) Phenacoccus solenopsis Tinsley, 1898: 47. Phenacoccus cevalliae Cockerell, 1902: 315. DIAGNOSIS. Body of adult female broadly oval. Anal lobes well developed. Antennae 9 segmented. Legs well developed; claw with a denticle. Translucent pores present on hind tibia. Cerarii numbering 18 pairs.
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Phenacoccus neohordei Marotta 1992

open access: yes, 2014
● Phenacoccus neohordei Marotta, 1992 The species was described from Italy and Sicily on the roots of an assortment of host plants. Material examined: MALTA, St. Paul’s Bay, 17.v.2012, 3 ♀♀ on roots of Daucus carota, AR, DM & GM; St. Paul’s Bay, 19.v.2012, 6 ♀♀ on roots of Urospermum picroides, AR, DM & GM.
Mifsud, David   +3 more
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Erstnachweis der Bougainvillea-Wolllaus (Phenacoccus peruvianus, Pseudococcidae) an Paprika unter Glas in Österreich

open access: yesJournal für Kulturpflanzen, 2015
Im Oktober 2014 wurde in einem Gewächshaus in Wien/Simmering starker Befall der dort wachsenden Paprika­sorten mit der für Österreich neuen Bougainvillea-Woll­laus (Phenacoccus peruvianus Granara de Willink 2007) entdeckt.
Chris Malumphy   +2 more
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