Nipponaclerda biwakoensis is a scale insect originally described from Japan, and naturally occurring in China; in these countries it is most often associated with reeds in the genus Phragmites.[1] This species has become established (as of 2017) in the United States in the state of Louisiana, where it has rapidly become a serious pest of roseau cane, damaging over 80% of the reeds in some areas such as the Pass a Loutre Wildlife Management Area,[2] where it is referred to by the older common name Phragmites scale insect or the more recently-coined name, roseau cane mealybug.[3] Several species of parasitoid wasps are known to attack this scale,[1] with initial investigations focusing on the species Neastymachus japonicus, known only to attack this one pest.[2]
While Phragmites is often considered a noxious weed,[4] in Louisiana the reed beds, dubbed "roseau cane", are critical to the stability of the shorelines of wetland areas and waterways of the Mississippi Delta, and the die-off of reed beds is believed to accelerate coastal erosion.[2]
Nipponaclerda biwakoensis is a scale insect originally described from Japan, and naturally occurring in China; in these countries it is most often associated with reeds in the genus Phragmites. This species has become established (as of 2017) in the United States in the state of Louisiana, where it has rapidly become a serious pest of roseau cane, damaging over 80% of the reeds in some areas such as the Pass a Loutre Wildlife Management Area, where it is referred to by the older common name Phragmites scale insect or the more recently-coined name, roseau cane mealybug. Several species of parasitoid wasps are known to attack this scale, with initial investigations focusing on the species Neastymachus japonicus, known only to attack this one pest.
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Nipponaclerda biwakoensis (лат.) — вид полужесткокрылых насекомых-червецов рода Nipponaclerda из семейства аклердиды (Aclerdidae)[1][2]..
Восточная Азия: Китай и Япония[1].
Самки имеют удлинённо-овальную форму, длина от 2,3 до 7,0 мм, ног и усиков нет Щетинки анального кольца развиты слабо, тонкие и короткие, по длине они значительно уступают размерам анальной пластинки и поэтому сверху почти незаметны[3]. Питаются соками таких растений, как Juncaceae (Juncus); Poaceae (Agropyron, Phragmites communis). Среди врагов паразитические наездники Encyrtidae (Astymachus japonicus; Boucekiella depressa; Platencyrtus aclerus); Eulophidae (Aprostocetus). Вид был впервые описан в 1907 году энтомологом С. Куваной (Kuwana, S. I. )[2][4][5][6]. Таксон Nipponaclerda biwakoensis включён в состав рода Nipponaclerda вместе с таксонами Nipponaclerda leptodermis, Nipponaclerda triumpha, Nipponaclerda turanica[1][2][7].
Nipponaclerda biwakoensis (лат.) — вид полужесткокрылых насекомых-червецов рода Nipponaclerda из семейства аклердиды (Aclerdidae)..