Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies

 

Volume 2, Issue 2

The identity of the cottony camellia scale, Pulvinaria floccifera (Westwood) (Coccidae: Pulvinariini) in Egypt.

Author(s): Soad I. Abdel-Razak, Suzan A. Badr, Hedaya H. Karam.

Abstract: This study was to clarify identity of the cottony camellia scale insect, Pulvinaria floccifera (Westwood, 1870) in Egypt. All mounted slides of P. floccifera presented in Plant Protection Research Institute’s scale insects collection, Ministry of Agriculture, Cairo, Egypt were examined and compared with P. urbicola which has been recently recorded for the first time byAbdel-Razak (2012). Our findings indicate that the 14 adult females, P. floccifera, identified by Ezzat and Hussein (1967) is a misidentification of P. urbicola Cockerell, 1893. Some diagnostic characteristics of the adult females of the two species may help in the future identification of soft scale insect. Moreover, it could lead to find a better way for controlling scale insects indoor and outdoor.

Fig: P. urbicola field appearance on Withania somniflora, Faculty of Agriculture, Alexandria University

Fig: P. urbicola field appearance on Withania somniflora, Faculty of Agriculture, Alexandria University

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