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Parlatoriini
Parlatoriini is a tribe in the armored scale insect family Diaspididae. Takagi (2002) indicated that the Parlatoriini appear to be phylogenetically related to the ''Smilacicola'' and the Odonaspidini. Takagi went on to say about the tropical east Asian Parlatoriini that, ''The current classification of their genera may be largely tentative because the adult females are simple-featured and much modified owing to the pupillarial mode of life, and also because the second instar nymphs are generally similar among parlatoriines, whether the adult females are pupillarial or not.'' Andersen found that separating out pupillarial forms into a separate subtribe, Gymnaspidina, was counterproductive, as being non-dispositive. Molecular analysis has shown that the Parlatoriini as traditionally constituted is highly non-monophyletic and that the genera, and occasionally species, are interdigitated with the Aspidiotini. In 2019, Normark et al. published phylogenetic research on the family Di ...
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Parlatoria Ziziphi - Inat 63166586
''Parlatoria'' is a genus of scales and mealybugs in the family Diaspididae. There are at least 70 described species in ''Parlatoria''. Species These 77 species belong to the genus ''Parlatoria'': * ''Parlatoria abieticola'' Takagi, 1977 * ''Parlatoria acalcarata'' McKenzie, 1960 * ''Parlatoria affinis'' (Ramakrishna Ayyar, 1930) * ''Parlatoria alba'' Bellio, 1929 * '' Parlatoria aonidiformis'' Green, 1899 * ''Parlatoria araucariae'' (Williams & Watson, 1988) * ''Parlatoria arengae'' Takagi, 1969 * ''Parlatoria artocarpi'' Green, 1919 * ''Parlatoria asiatica'' Borchsenius, 1949 (Tadzhikistan ephedra scale) * '' Parlatoria atalantiae'' Green, 1905 * ''Parlatoria bambusae'' Tang, 1984 * ''Parlatoria banksiae'' (Maskell, 1896) * '' Parlatoria blanchardi'' (Targioni Tozzetti, 1892) (date palm scale) * ''Parlatoria boycei'' McKenzie, 1952 * ''Parlatoria bullata'' Green, 1896 * ''Parlatoria camelliae'' Comstock, 1883 (camellia parlatoria scale) * ''Parlatoria cinerea'' Hadden, 1909 (a ...
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Diaspididae
Diaspididae is the largest family of scale insects with over 2650 described species in around 400 genera. As with all scale insects, the female produces a waxy protective scale beneath which it feeds on its host plant. Diaspidid scales are far more substantial than those of most other families, incorporating the exuviae from the first two nymph (biology), nymphal instars and sometimes faeces, faecal matter and fragments of the host plant. These can be complex and extremely waterproof structures rather resembling a suit of armor. For this reason these insects are commonly referred to as armored scale insects. As it is so robust and firmly attached to the host plant, the scale often persists long after the insect has died. Some African Diaspididae are attended by ants of genus ''Melissotarsus''. The ants appear to consume the armored scales because Diaspididae are completely naked when ant-attended; the ant nest itself remains completely hidden under the bark of the tree. Selected ...
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Parlatoria
''Parlatoria'' is a genus of scales and mealybugs in the family Diaspididae Diaspididae is the largest family of scale insects with over 2650 described species in around 400 genera. As with all scale insects, the female produces a waxy protective scale beneath which it feeds on its host plant. Diaspidid scales are far mo .... There are at least 70 described species in ''Parlatoria''. Species These 77 species belong to the genus ''Parlatoria'': * '' Parlatoria abieticola'' Takagi, 1977 * '' Parlatoria acalcarata'' McKenzie, 1960 * '' Parlatoria affinis'' (Ramakrishna Ayyar, 1930) * '' Parlatoria alba'' Bellio, 1929 * '' Parlatoria aonidiformis'' Green, 1899 * '' Parlatoria araucariae'' (Williams & Watson, 1988) * '' Parlatoria arengae'' Takagi, 1969 * '' Parlatoria artocarpi'' Green, 1919 * '' Parlatoria asiatica'' Borchsenius, 1949 (Tadzhikistan ephedra scale) * '' Parlatoria atalantiae'' Green, 1905 * '' Parlatoria bambusae'' Tang, 1984 * '' Parlatoria banksiae'' (Maskell, 1 ...
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Aspidiotinae
Aspidiotinae is a large subfamily of armored scale insects, with approximately 169 genera. Tribes Aspidiotinae is made up of the following tribes: * Aonidiini Balachowsky (Old World, mostly Australasian and Oriental, 36 genera) * Aspidiotini Westwood (cosmopolitan, 88 genera) * Gymnaspidini Balachowsky (Neotropical, 3 genera) * Leucaspidini Atkinson (almost exclusively Old World, 11 genera) * Odonaspidini Ferris (mostly Oriental, 5 genera) * Parlatoriini Parlatoriini is a tribe in the armored scale insect family Diaspididae. Takagi (2002) indicated that the Parlatoriini appear to be phylogenetically related to the ''Smilacicola'' and the Odonaspidini. Takagi went on to say about the tropical eas ... Leonardi (mostly Oriental, 25 genera) * Smilacicolini Takagi (Oriental, 1 genus) References Diaspididae Hemiptera subfamilies {{Diaspididae-stub ...
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