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Ferrisia Colombiana
''Ferrisia'' is a genus of mealybugs. Taxonomic history David T. Fullaway circumscribed the genus in 1923. He included one species: '' F. virgata'', which was initially described in ''Dactylopius'' and had been transferred to '' Pseudococcus''. In 1929, Ryoichi Takahashi proposed ''Ferrisiana'' as a replacement name because he thought the existence of the mollusk genus ''Ferrissia'' meant ''Ferrisia'' was an invalid junior homonym. ''Ferrisiana'' was subsequently used by other authors to refer to this genus. In the 1960s, Harold and Emily R. Morrison and Howard L. McKenzie showed that the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature says the difference of one letter is enough to distinguish genera names, making ''Ferrisia'' the valid name for the genus. In 2012, M. B. Kaydan and P. J. Kullan circumscribed a new genus '' Pseudoferrisia'' for the species previously known as ''Ferrisia floridana''. Species , species include: * ''Ferrisia claviseta'' * ''Ferrisia colombiana'' * ...
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Ferrissia
''Ferrissia'' is a genus of small, air-breathing freshwater limpets, aquatic gastropod mollusks in the family Planorbidae, the ram's horn snails and their allies. Species Species within the genus ''Ferrissia'' include: * '' Ferrissia baconi'' (Bourguignat, 1853) * '' Ferrissia beaui'' (Bourguignat, 1853) - Beau's Stream Limpet * '' Ferrissia burnupi'' (Walker, 1912) * '' Ferrissia cawstoni'' Walker, 1924 * '' Ferrissia ceylanica'' Benson, 1864 * '' Ferrissia chudeaui'' Germain, 1917 * '' Ferrissia clifdeni'' Connolly, 1939 * '' Ferrissia connollyi'' (Walker, 1912) * † ''Ferrissia crenellata'' Harzhauser & Neubauer in Harzhauser et al., 2012 * † '' Ferrissia deperdita'' (Desmarest, 1814) * † ''Ferrissia dimici'' (Brusina, 1902) * '' Ferrissia dohrnianus'' (Clessin, 1882) * ''Ferrissia eburnensis'' Binder, 1957 * ''Ferrissia farquhari'' (Walker, 1924) * ''Ferrissia fontinalis'' (Walker, 1912) * ''Ferrissia fragilis'' (Tryon, 1863) - synonyms: ''Ferrissia clessiniana'' (Ji ...
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Ferrisia Dasylirii
''Ferrisia'' is a genus of mealybugs. Taxonomic history David T. Fullaway circumscribed the genus in 1923. He included one species: '' F. virgata'', which was initially described in ''Dactylopius'' and had been transferred to '' Pseudococcus''. In 1929, Ryoichi Takahashi proposed ''Ferrisiana'' as a replacement name because he thought the existence of the mollusk genus ''Ferrissia'' meant ''Ferrisia'' was an invalid junior homonym. ''Ferrisiana'' was subsequently used by other authors to refer to this genus. In the 1960s, Harold and Emily R. Morrison and Howard L. McKenzie showed that the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature says the difference of one letter is enough to distinguish genera names, making ''Ferrisia'' the valid name for the genus. In 2012, M. B. Kaydan and P. J. Kullan circumscribed a new genus '' Pseudoferrisia'' for the species previously known as ''Ferrisia floridana''. Species , species include: * ''Ferrisia claviseta'' * ''Ferrisia colombiana'' * ...
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''Ferrisia'' is a genus of mealybugs. Taxonomic history David T. Fullaway circumscribed the genus in 1923. He included one species: '' F. virgata'', which was initially described in ''Dactylopius'' and had been transferred to '' Pseudococcus''. In 1929, Ryoichi Takahashi proposed ''Ferrisiana'' as a replacement name because he thought the existence of the mollusk genus ''Ferrissia'' meant ''Ferrisia'' was an invalid junior homonym. ''Ferrisiana'' was subsequently used by other authors to refer to this genus. In the 1960s, Harold and Emily R. Morrison and Howard L. McKenzie showed that the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature says the difference of one letter is enough to distinguish genera names, making ''Ferrisia'' the valid name for the genus. In 2012, M. B. Kaydan and P. J. Kullan circumscribed a new genus '' Pseudoferrisia'' for the species previously known as ''Ferrisia floridana''. Species , species include: * ''Ferrisia claviseta'' * ''Ferrisia colombiana'' * ...
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Ferrisia Meridionalis
''Ferrisia'' is a genus of mealybugs. Taxonomic history David T. Fullaway circumscribed the genus in 1923. He included one species: '' F. virgata'', which was initially described in ''Dactylopius'' and had been transferred to '' Pseudococcus''. In 1929, Ryoichi Takahashi proposed ''Ferrisiana'' as a replacement name because he thought the existence of the mollusk genus ''Ferrissia'' meant ''Ferrisia'' was an invalid junior homonym. ''Ferrisiana'' was subsequently used by other authors to refer to this genus. In the 1960s, Harold and Emily R. Morrison and Howard L. McKenzie showed that the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature says the difference of one letter is enough to distinguish genera names, making ''Ferrisia'' the valid name for the genus. In 2012, M. B. Kaydan and P. J. Kullan circumscribed a new genus '' Pseudoferrisia'' for the species previously known as ''Ferrisia floridana''. Species , species include: * ''Ferrisia claviseta'' * ''Ferrisia colombiana'' * ...
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Ferrisia Malvastra
''Ferrisia'' is a genus of mealybugs. Taxonomic history David T. Fullaway circumscribed the genus in 1923. He included one species: '' F. virgata'', which was initially described in ''Dactylopius'' and had been transferred to '' Pseudococcus''. In 1929, Ryoichi Takahashi proposed ''Ferrisiana'' as a replacement name because he thought the existence of the mollusk genus ''Ferrissia'' meant ''Ferrisia'' was an invalid junior homonym. ''Ferrisiana'' was subsequently used by other authors to refer to this genus. In the 1960s, Harold and Emily R. Morrison and Howard L. McKenzie showed that the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature says the difference of one letter is enough to distinguish genera names, making ''Ferrisia'' the valid name for the genus. In 2012, M. B. Kaydan and P. J. Kullan circumscribed a new genus '' Pseudoferrisia'' for the species previously known as ''Ferrisia floridana''. Species , species include: * ''Ferrisia claviseta'' * ''Ferrisia colombiana'' * ...
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''Ferrisia'' is a genus of mealybugs. Taxonomic history David T. Fullaway circumscribed the genus in 1923. He included one species: '' F. virgata'', which was initially described in ''Dactylopius'' and had been transferred to '' Pseudococcus''. In 1929, Ryoichi Takahashi proposed ''Ferrisiana'' as a replacement name because he thought the existence of the mollusk genus ''Ferrissia'' meant ''Ferrisia'' was an invalid junior homonym. ''Ferrisiana'' was subsequently used by other authors to refer to this genus. In the 1960s, Harold and Emily R. Morrison and Howard L. McKenzie showed that the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature says the difference of one letter is enough to distinguish genera names, making ''Ferrisia'' the valid name for the genus. In 2012, M. B. Kaydan and P. J. Kullan circumscribed a new genus '' Pseudoferrisia'' for the species previously known as ''Ferrisia floridana''. Species , species include: * ''Ferrisia claviseta'' * ''Ferrisia colombiana'' * ...
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Ferrisia Kaki
''Ferrisia'' is a genus of mealybugs. Taxonomic history David T. Fullaway circumscribed the genus in 1923. He included one species: '' F. virgata'', which was initially described in ''Dactylopius'' and had been transferred to '' Pseudococcus''. In 1929, Ryoichi Takahashi proposed ''Ferrisiana'' as a replacement name because he thought the existence of the mollusk genus ''Ferrissia'' meant ''Ferrisia'' was an invalid junior homonym. ''Ferrisiana'' was subsequently used by other authors to refer to this genus. In the 1960s, Harold and Emily R. Morrison and Howard L. McKenzie showed that the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature says the difference of one letter is enough to distinguish genera names, making ''Ferrisia'' the valid name for the genus. In 2012, M. B. Kaydan and P. J. Kullan circumscribed a new genus '' Pseudoferrisia'' for the species previously known as ''Ferrisia floridana''. Species , species include: * ''Ferrisia claviseta'' * ''Ferrisia colombiana'' * ...
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