Pseudococcus orchidicola (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae), a newly found mealybug pest,confused with P. longispinus in Korea |
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Authors: | Hyun‐Na Koo Seulki Kim Jae Seon Lee Won Jin Kang Woo Seong Cho YeJin Kyung Jin‐Won Seo HyunKyung Kim Gil‐Hah Kim Soowon Cho |
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Affiliation: | Department of Plant Medicine, College of Agriculture, Life and Environment Sciences, Chungbuk National University, Cheongju, Republic of Korea |
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Abstract: | Pseudococcus longispinus, a notorious cosmopolitan pest species of mealybugs, known to be distributed indoors in Korea since 2002, is found to be mixed with another species, Pseudococcus orchidicola. Finding P. orchidicola as a pest of tropical plants in Korea is rather unexpected because of their main distribution in the Pacific area and South Asia. However, all the available information from morphology, molecule and advice on identification from mealybug specialists indicates this is the best match for P. orchidicola. Morphological, molecular and some biological notes on P. orchidicola are provided with some adult and nymphal images, and compared with P. longispinus. A full discussion mainly on identity and distribution of P. orchidicola is given. |
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Keywords: | Korean fauna Pseudococcus longispinus Pseudococcus orchidicola |
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