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Title: Ian Stocks, Taxonomic Entomologist


1
Update on Whiteflies, scales and mealybugsnew to
florida
Ian Stocks, Taxonomic Entomologist Division of
Plant Industry, Gainesville
2
Aleurodicus
  • 35 species
  • Caribbean and Central America
  • A. cocois
  • A. pulvinatus (CR- Bahamas)
  • FLORIDA dispersus, dugesii, rugioperculatus
  • highly polyphagous, pestiferous
  • parasitoids present, variable efficacy (0-100)

A. rugioperculatus Pest Alert
3
Aleurodicus rugioperculatus Aleyrodidae Rugose
spiraling whitefly (AKA gumbo-limbo spiraling
whitefly)
  • submitted samples often just with egg spirals
  • ?s may oviposit on a wider host range than is
    suitable for development
  • examine a wider area to see if nymphs or pupae
    are present
  • in palms, esp. common along midrib
  • control and biology research by Dr. C. Mannion,
    UF-TREC
  • massive quantities of honeydew, sooty mold and
    sticky wax
  • pools, cars, decks and patios

4
Aleurodicus rugioperculatus Aleyrodidae Rugose
spiraling whitefly gumbo-limbo spiraling whitefly
Distibution
Hosts (DPI Database) 60 species
5
Vryburgia trionymoides Pseudococcidae
  • described from Kenya in 1961
  • not recorded again until found in California, now
    locally established, common in grow houses
  • Florida 2005, 2009- big box retailers in S.
    Florida
  • major infestations found in Spring, 2011
  • Nassau Co., Duval Co. (big box retailers )
  • risk assessment unknown, but can kill a
    succulent if left untreated
  • very similar to citrus mealybug, co-occur (slight
    difference in body color, wax pattern)
  • look CLOSELY in rosettes and near stem

Photo Andrew Derksen, DPI
Photo Lyle Buss, UF
6
Vryburgia trionymoides
Hosts
Distribution
7
Phenacoccus multicerarii Pseudococcidae
  • described in 2007 from specimens collected in
    1949 from Caracas, Venezuala found in a museum
    collection, unknown host
  • not seen again until June, 2011, from multiple
    hosts at a retail nursery in Fernandina Beach
    (Nassau Co.)
  • trace-back initiated, nursery in Orange County
    identified and subsequently verified
  • recently collected specimens from Port Everglades

Hosts
Photo Lisa Hassell, DPI
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Phenacoccus multicerarii
Photo Ian Stocks, DPI
Photo Ian Stocks, DPI
Photo Lisa Hassell, DPI
Photo Lisa Hassell, DPI
  • 3.5 to 4 mm long
  • pale yellow- grey
  • light dusting of powdery wax
  • lateral filaments (wax protrusions along flank)
  • ovisac (cottony mass with eggs/ crawlers)
  • very similar to P. madeirensis, the madeira
    mealybug and P. solani complex (solani,
    solenopsis)
  • worldwide, many Phenacoccus are very destructive
  • not shy- very visible on plant

9
Planococcus minor Pseudococcidae. Passionvine
mealybug
  • Old-world species, now found almost world-wide
  • present in Caribbean, S. America and C. America
    since 1980s
  • severe pest of many plant species USDA
    watch-list
  • Positively identified in Florida in 2010
  • found again in June 2011 at a nursery in Palm
    Beach County
  • impossible to distinguish between P. citri and P.
    minor in the field
  • will it be a pest? how widely distributed?
  • will P. citri parasitoids/predators find it to be
    a suitable host?
  • http//www.freshfromflorida.com/pi/pest_alerts/pdf
    /planococcus-minor.pdf

10
Passionvine mealybug
ovisac
lateral filaments
multiple-stage aggregations
11
Phalacrococcus howertoni (Coccidae) croton scale
2010
2008
Hodges and Hodgson, 2010. Florida Entomologist
http//www.freshfromflorida.com/pi/enpp/ento/cocco
idea_coccidae.html
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Current distribution
Phalacrococcus howertoni croton scale
  • Miami-Dade Co.-57 of samples
  • Codiaeum variegatum-59 of samples
  • Bursera simaruba-7 of samples
  • 88 plant species
  • recently found in carribean
  • pest of limited distribution-quarantined when in
    nurseries
  • updated Pest Alert to be released soon
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