Kuwanaspis

Kuwanaspis is a genus of scale insects belonging to the family Diaspididae. They feed on bamboo.

Kuwanaspis
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Kuwanaspis

MacGillivray, 1921
Species
See text
Synonyms

Chuaspis Tao & Wong, 1982[1]

Species

Species include:

  • Kuwanaspis annandalei (Green, 1919) as Chionaspis annandalei[1]
  • Kuwanaspis arundinariae Takahashi, 1938
  • Kuwanaspis bambusae Kuwana, 1902 as Leucaspis bambusae
  • Kuwanaspis bambusicola (Cockerell, 1899) as Mytilaspis bambusicola, junior synonym Chuaspis shuichuensis [1][2]
  • Kuwanaspis bambusifoliae Takahashi, 1934 as Tsukushiaspis bambusifoliae
  • Kuwanaspis daliensis
  • Kuwanaspis elongata
  • Kuwanaspis elongatoides
  • Kuwanaspis foliosa Wu, 1986 as Kuwanaspis foliosus
  • Kuwanaspis hikosani
  • Kuwanaspis howardi (woolly bamboo scale)
  • Kuwanaspis linearis (bamboo long scale)
  • Kuwanaspis multipora
  • Kuwanaspis neolinearis
  • Kuwanaspis pectinata
  • Kuwanaspis phragmitis
  • Kuwanaspis phyllostachydis
  • Kuwanaspis pseudoleucaspis (bamboo diaspidid)
  • Kuwanaspis suishana
  • Kuwanaspis takahashii
  • Kuwanaspis tanzawensis
  • Kuwanaspis vermiformis (Takahashi, 1931) as Tsukushiaspis vermiformis[3]
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References

  1. Takagi, Sadao (1999). "Notes on the scale insect subtribe Kuwanaspidina (Homoptera: Coccoidea: Diaspididae)" (PDF). Insecta Matsumurana. 56: 95–150.
  2. Tao, Charles Chia-chu; Wong, Chen-yu (1982). "Description of a new genus and species of bamboo scale, Chuaspis shuichuensis (Homoptera: Coccoidea: Diaspidae) from Taiwan, China". Quarterly Journal of the Taiwan Museum. 35: 123–125.
  3. Yuyin, Lin (1990). "Observations on Kuwanaspis vermiformis (Takahashi)". Journal of Bamboo Research. 1990 (2). Abstract


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