Biology:Blue-green mealybugs
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Short description: Group of true bugs
"Blue-green" mealybugs are a group of related mealybug genera whose insides, during adulthood, are usually of the color which gives them their collective name.[1] Alternately, this group may be referred to as blue-black mealybugs.[2] It includes the genera Amonostherium, Australicoccus, Melanococus, and Nipaecoccus.[3]
While the exact relationships between various scale insects are often contested, one suggestion is to class all (and only) the blue-green mealybugs in the sub-family Trabutininae.[4]
References
- ↑ McKenzie 1967, p. 52.
- ↑ Mani 2016, p. 54.
- ↑ Thao, Gullan & Baumann 2002, p. 3194.
- ↑ Downie & Gullan 2004, p. 240.
Bibliography
- Downie, D. A.; Gullan, P. J. (2004). "Phylogenetic Analysis of Mealybugs (Hemiptera: Coccoidae: Pseudococcidae) Based on DNA sequences from Three Nuclear Genes, and a Review of the Higher Classification". Systematic Entomology 29 (2): 238–259. doi:10.1111/j.0307-6970.2004.00241.x.
- Mani, M. (2016). "Taxonomy". Mealybugs and their Management in Agricultural and Horticultural crops. Springer India. ISBN 978-81-322-2677-2. https://books.google.com/books?id=qWuhCwAAQBAJ.
- McKenzie, Howard Lester (1967). Mealybugs of California: With Taxonomy, Biology, and Control of North American Species (Homoptera, Coccoidea, Pseudococcidae). University of California Press. p. 52. GGKEY:QPJX206YQYC. https://books.google.com/books?id=3SvU-9dnLY4C&pg=PA52.
- Thao, MyLo Ly; Gullan, Penny J.; Baumann, Paul (2002). "Secondary (γ-Proteobacteria) Endosymbionts Infect the Primary (β-Proteobacteria) Endosymbionts of Mealybugs Multiple Times and Coevolve with Their Hosts". Applied and Environmental Microbiology (American Society for Microbiology) 68 (7): 3190–3197. doi:10.1128/aem.68.7.3190-3197.2002. PMID 12088994. Bibcode: 2002ApEnM..68.3190T.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue-green mealybugs.
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