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Braga or aida astellia
Braga or aida astellia







Petersburg: Zoological Museum, Academy of Science, Russia. Type data: USSR: Syr-Darjensi Province, on Haloxylon ammodendri. Pulvinaria orientalis Nasonov, 1908: 493. Īcanthopulvinaria orientalis (Nasonov)NOMENCLATURE: GENERAL REMARKS: Definition and characters given by Borchsenius (1952a 1957), Ezzat & Hussein (1969), Hadzibejli (1983), Tang (1991) and by Hodgson (1994a). Type species: Pulvinaria orientalis Nasonov, by original designation. Īcanthopulvinaria BorchseniusNOMENCLATURE:Īcanthopulvinaria Borchsenius, 1952: 301. Old adult females turn darker in colour." (Hall, 1926a). General colouration of dorsum grey with a tinge of yellow green, in some specimens pink. The granular masses surmounting the plates give a characteristic appearance. The plates themselves appear to have some sort of arrangement but this is obscure.

braga or aida astellia

Dorsum with waxy plates each plate being mound shaped and surmounted by a little irregularly shaped glassy mass suggesting granulated sugar. Dorsum rugose with a submarginal suture that runs posteriorly into the anal plates.

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Margin with a series of stout rays some of which are often broken off in old adults. "Adult female broadly ovate to circular in outline, highly convex almost hemispherical. Description of the adult female given by Borchsenius (1957). GENERAL REMARKS: Description and illustration of the adult female given by Ezzat & Hussein (1969), Tang (1991) and by Hodgson (1994a). ĭISTRIBUTION: Palaearctic: Egypt Iran Israel Jordan Tajikistan (=Tadzhikistan) Turkmenistan (Ashkahabad Oblast ).īIOLOGY: Lives on roots of the host plants. HOSTS: Chenopodiaceae: Haloxylon articulatum, Haloxylon schweinfurthii, Hammada salicornia, Noaea mucronata, Salsola richteri, Suaeda vermiculata. Unjustified emendation discovered by Ben-Dov, 1993: 4.Īcantholecanium haloxyloni Borchsenius, 1949b: 340. Misspelling of species name.Ĭtenochiton haloxyli Lindinger, 1932f: 197. Described: female.Ĭtenochiton halyxyloni Archangelskaya, 1930: 81. Type depository: London: The Natural History Museum, England, UK. Type data: EGYPT: Suez Road (between 5th and 6th Towers), on Haloxylon schweinfurthii. Īcantholecanium haloxyloni (Hall)NOMENCLATURE:Ĭtenochiton haloxyloni Hall, 1926a: 17. GENERAL REMARKS: Definition of the genus has been given by Borchsenius (1949b, 1950b, 1957), Ezzat & Hussein (1969), Tang (1991) and by Hodgson (1994a).

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Type species: Ctenochiton haloxyloni Hall, by monotypy and original designation.







Braga or aida astellia