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Coccinella monticola
Coccinella monticola







coccinella monticola

Lady" - limited records in the central Rockies, including Santa Fe, NM Scymnus (Pullus) garlandicus Casey - "Garland to central TX to CA, extremely common in w.

coccinella monticola

Scymnus (Pullus) horni Gorham - "Horn Lady" - Hidalgo Co. Scymnus (Pullus) creperus Mulsant - "Creepy Lady" - Throughout TX, se US to NM.

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Scymnus (Pullus) caudalis LeConte - "Caudal Lady" - Two TX records, Brownsville and Dallas, plus scattered e. not reliably differentiated except by dissection Scymnus (Pullus) puncticollis LeConte - Present in LA and e. Scymnus (Pullus) ardelio Horn - "Wet Lady" - Trans-Pecos, w. Scymnus (Pullus) tenebrosus Mulsant - "Darkling Lady" - College Station to e. Scymnus (Pullus) compar Casey - "Incomparable Lady" - c. Scymnus (Pullus) gilae Casey - "Gila Lady" - c. US - rareĬhapin - "Coastal Scymnus Lady" - coastal sp. Scymnus (Pullus) fraternus LeConte - "Friendly Lady" - one historical record from College Station, TX, scattered Great Plains records, e. US - rareĬhapin - "Louisiana Lady" - widely dist. Scymnus (Pullus) rubricaudus Casey - "Red-tailed Lady" - Corpus Christi to Dallas, e. Scymnus (Pullus) brullei Mulsant - "Brullé Lady" - Brownsville, Austin, Dallas, e. Scymnus (Pullus) pacificus Crotch - "Pacific Lady" - Trans-Pecos, sw US, most records from throughout Calif. Scymnus (Scymnus) circumspectus Horn - "Circumspect Lady" - one record near Palestine, TX, e. Scymnus (Pullus) pallens LeConte - "Leathery Lady" - Trans-Pecos, sw US to OR Scymnus (Pullus) loewii Mulsant - "Dusky Lady" - Common from n. Scymnus (Pullus) enochrus Gordon - "Golden Lady" - Trans-Pecos, c. Scymnus (Pullus) nemorivagus Wingo - "Arkansas Lady" - OK, AR, MO, and SC records, but not known from TX. Scymnus (Pullus) kansanus Casey - "Kansas Lady" - one TX record from Columbus, mostly ne US to KS. Scymnus (Pullus) cervicalis Mulsant - "Red-neck Lady" - Brownsville to Kerrville to c. Genus Scymnus - Predators of soft scales (coccids) and aphids

coccinella monticola

Amer.Ĭryptolaemus montrouzieri Mulsant - "Mealybug Destroyer" - Non-Native - First reported in TX from Beaumont in 1933, mostly occurs across southern US, but with scattered records further north.ĭidion punctatum (Melsheimer) - "Twice-stained Lady" - widely dist. Oculatus (Blatchley) - "Eyed Lady" - mostly southmost TX to FL and scattered e. Utilis (Horn) - "Useful Lady" - coastal plains from Brownsville to FL and NC. "Spider Mite Destroyer" - northern Great Plains to OK and east to theĪtlantic coast as well as along the west coast. Pinachi Gordon & Chapin - "Carrizo Lady" - only known from type locality, Carrizo Springs, Dimmit Co., Texas Stethorus nigripes Kapur - Non-Native species common in the TX Panhandle and western OK and KS. Stethorus histrio Chazeau - Non-Native species foundĪt two sites in the Texas Panhandle, Amarillo and near Hart. TX, numerous records from Bexar, Burnet, Hays, Kerr,Ĭaseyi Gordon & Chapin - "Casey's Lady" - central to south Texas, west to AZ and s. Satana Gordon - "Devil Lady" - Devils River to Laredo, TX (one spmn from Latimer Co., OK, det. Zilus horni Gordon - "Eastern Zilus Lady" - Louisiana, Atlantic Coast to Lake Michigan Microweisea misella (LeConte) - "Micro Lady" - e. Minuta(Casey) - "Minute Lady" - central to south Texas









Coccinella monticola