Rastrococcus Explained
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.
Species:
- Rastrococcus asteliae
- Rastrococcus banksiae
- Rastrococcus biggeri
- Rastrococcus chinensis
- Rastrococcus expeditionis
- Rastrococcus iceryoides
- Rastrococcus invadens
- Rastrococcus jabadiu
- Rastrococcus kendariensis
- Rastrococcus lamingtoniensis
- Rastrococcus mangiferae
- Rastrococcus matileae
- Rastrococcus melaleucae
- Rastrococcus monachus
- Rastrococcus namartini
- Rastrococcus neoguineensis
- Rastrococcus nivalis
- Rastrococcus rubellus
- Rastrococcus spinosus
- Rastrococcus stolatus
- Rastrococcus taprobanicus
- Rastrococcus tropicasiaticus
- Rastrococcus truncatispinus
- Rastrococcus vicorum
- Rastrococcus viridarii
Notes and References
- Web site: Rastrococcus Ferris, 1954 . www.gbif.org . 1 July 2021 . en.