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Coccus hesperidum

Linnaeus, 1758
Arthropoda » Hemiptera » Coccidae » Coccus hesperidum
Common name (English)
Brown soft scale

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Establishment status
Established
Establishment status detail

Alien:

Impacts
Negative

Coll. On Citrus, grape, carnation, Pistacia (?) atlantica (very heavy infestation), Clematis, Begonia, Laurus nobilis, Arbutus andrachne, Acacia (Georghiou 1977); Citrus sp., Ficus sycomorus, F. benjamina. Coccus hesperidum is a polypagous and cosmopolitin species. It was determined on Citrus sp., Citrus reticulata Blanco (Rutaceae), Laurus nobilis (Lauraceae) and Acacia saligna (Labill.) H.L.Wendl. (Fabaceae) in Northern Cyprus. All stages of C. floridensis were found in high densities on host plants (Şişman and Ülgentürk, 2010) (Ülgentürk et al. 2015); on F. microcarpa (Compton et al. 2020b).

Pathway
3 TRANSPORT CONTAMINANT - Contaminant on plants (except parasites) – Con Plant
3 TRANSPORT CONTAMINANT - Contaminant nursery material – CNM
Pathway detail

Speculated (Demetriou pers. comm.)

References

Georghiou GP (1977) The insects and mites of Cyprus. With emphasis on species of economic importance to agriculture, forestry, man and domestic animals. Benaki Phytopathological Institute. Kiphissia, Athens, Greece, 347 pp.

Ülgentürk S, Kaydan MB,  Şişman Hocal¡ S (2015) New scale insect (Hemiptera: Coccomorpha) records for the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. Türkiye Entomoloji Bülteni 5(2): 59-68. http://dx.doi.org/10.16969/teb.16125

Compton SG, Stavrinides M, Kaponas C, Thomas PJ (2020) No escape: most insect colonisers of an introduced fig tree in Cyprus come from the plant’s native range. Biological Invasions 22: 211–216. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10530-019-02132-4

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Joint Service Health Unit
University of Cyprus - Department of Biological Sciences
Darwin Initiative
Akrotiri Environment

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