Rastrococcus is a genus of true bugs belonging to the family Pseudococcidae.[1]
The species of this genus are found in Africa, Southern Asia and Australia.[1]
Species:[1]
Rastrococcus is a genus of true bugs belonging to the family Pseudococcidae.
The species of this genus are found in Africa, Southern Asia and Australia.
Species:
Rastrococcus asteliae (Maskell, 1884) Rastrococcus banksiae Williams, 1985 Rastrococcus biggeri Williams & Watson, 1988 Rastrococcus chinensis Ferris, 1954 Rastrococcus expeditionis Williams, 1989 Rastrococcus iceryoides (Green, 1908) Rastrococcus invadens Williams, 1986 Rastrococcus jabadiu Williams, 1989 Rastrococcus kendariensis Gavrilov-Zimin, 2013 Rastrococcus lamingtoniensis Williams, 1985 Rastrococcus mangiferae (Green, 1896) Rastrococcus matileae Williams & Watson, 1988 Rastrococcus melaleucae Williams, 1985 Rastrococcus monachus Williams, 1989 Rastrococcus namartini Williams & Henderson, 2005 Rastrococcus neoguineensis Williams & Watson, 1988 Rastrococcus nivalis (Maskell, 1893) Rastrococcus rubellus Williams, 1989 Rastrococcus spinosus (Robinson, 1918) Rastrococcus stolatus (Froggatt, 1917) Rastrococcus taprobanicus Williams, 1989 Rastrococcus tropicasiaticus Rastrococcus truncatispinus Williams, 1985 Rastrococcus vicorum Williams & Watson, 1988 Rastrococcus viridarii Williams, 1989