Biology:Diaspidina

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Short description: Subtribe of true bugs

Diaspidina
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hemiptera
Suborder: Sternorrhyncha
Family: Diaspididae
Tribe: Diaspidini
Subtribe: Diaspidina

Diaspidina is a subtribe of armored scale insects.[1] It occurs mostly in the Americas and Africa, with a few species in tropical Asia.[2] In the Americas Pseudoparlatoria is the largest genus, with Diaspis second; in Africa Diaspis is the largest genus.[2] The grouping identified by Balachowsky in 1954 as the subtribe Diaspidina,[3] are now the tribe Diaspidini.[2]

Anderson found the Diaspidina grouping to constitute a clade with core genera: Carulaspis, Diaspis and Epidiaspis.[4] and one of three sister-clades in the Diaspidini, the other two being the Chionaspidina and the Fioriniina.[5]

Genera

  • Bantudiaspis Hall, 1941
  • Carulaspis MacGillivray, 1921
  • Diaulacaspis Takahashi, 1942 included by Anderson in the Chionaspidina,[4] and by Takagi in the Diaspidina.[2]
  • Diaspidistis Hempel, 1900
  • Diaspis Costa, 1835
  • Epidiaspis Cockerell, 1902
  • Eucleaspis Munting, 1968
  • Geodiaspis Tippins & Howell, 1973
  • Incisaspis MacGillivray, 1921
  • Leptodiaspis Takagi, 2011[2]
  • Malleolaspis Ferris, 1941
  • Mancaspis Ferris, 1941
  • Protargionia Leonardi, 1911
  • Pseudodiaspis Cockerell, 1899
  • Pseudoparlatoria Cockerell, 1892
  • Situlaspis MacGillivray, 1921
  • Thysanofiorinia Balachowsky, 1954 included by Anderson in the Fioriniina,[4] and by Takagi in the Diaspidina.[2]
  • Umbaspis MacGillivray, 1921
  • Yunnanaspis Young, 1986

Former genera

  • Alioides Brimblecombe, 1958[2]
  • Imerinaspis Mamet, 1954[2]
  • Parachionaspis MacGillivray, 1921[2]
  • Pseudaulacaspis MacGillivray, 1921[2]
  • Serrataspis Ferris, 1955[2]
  • Takahashiaspis Takagi, 1960[2]

See also

References

  1. Borchsenius, N. S. (1966) (in Russian). Каталог щитовок (Диаспидоидеа) мировой фауны (A catalogue of the armoured scale insects (Diaspidoidea) of the world). Moscow: Академия наук СССР – Зоологический институт (Zoological Institute of the USSR Academy of Sciences). pp. 28, 80, 150, 159. 
  2. 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 Takagi, Sadao (2011). "A new scale insect of the subtribe diaspidina from south India, with Notes on the subtribe (Sternorrtyncha: Coccoidea: Diaspididae)". Insecta Matsumurana. New Series 67: 41–60. http://eprints.lib.hokudai.ac.jp/dspace/bitstream/2115/47453/2/04%20Takagi.pdf. 
  3. Balachowsky, Alfred Serge (1954) (in French). Les cochenilles Paléarctiques de la tribu des Diaspidini. Paris: Institut Pasteur. 
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Andersen, Jeremy C. (2009). A Phylogenetic Analysis of Armored Scale Insects, Based Upon Nuclear, Mitochondrial, and Endosymbiont Gene Sequences. Master's Thesis. University of Massachusetts. p. 10. http://scholarworks.umass.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1415&context=theses. 
  5. Andersen, Jeremy C. (2010). "A phylogenetic analysis of armored scale insects (Hemiptera: Diaspididae), based upon nuclear, mitochondrial, and endosymbiont gene sequences". Molecular Phylogenetics & Evolution 57 (3): 992–1003, page 1000. doi:10.1016/j.ympev.2010.05.002. PMID 20460159. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/237012202. 

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