 
          © Benaki Phytopathological Institute
        
        
          Hellenic Plant Protection Journal
        
        
          
            8:
          
        
        
          12-14, 2015
        
        
          DOI 10.1515/hppj-2015-0002
        
        
          Technological Educational Institute of Peloponnese,
        
        
          Department of Agricultural Technology, Antikalamos,
        
        
          GR-241 00 Kalamata, Messinia, Greece
        
        
          * Corresponding author: 
        
        
        
          SHORT COMMUNICATION
        
        
          
            Record of
          
        
        
          
            Phenacoccus peruvianus
          
        
        
          
            Granara de Willing
          
        
        
          
            and
          
        
        
          
            Phenacoccus madeirensis
          
        
        
          
            (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae)
          
        
        
          
            on new host ornamental plants in Greece
          
        
        
          G.J. Stathas*, E.D. Kartsonas and A.I. Darras
        
        
          
            Summary
          
        
        
          Two invasive mealybug species,
        
        
          Phenacoccus peruvianus
        
        
          Granara de Willink and
        
        
          Phenacoc-
        
        
          cus madeirensis
        
        
          Green (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae), have been recorded on new species of ornamen-
        
        
          tal plants in different regions of Greece.
        
        
          Phenacoccus peruvianus
        
        
          was recorded in Athens on
        
        
          Cestrum
        
        
          nocturnum
        
        
          L. (Solanaceae) in September 2013.
        
        
          Phenacoccus madeirensis
        
        
          was found in Kalamata (Pelo-
        
        
          ponnese) on
        
        
          Aloysia citriodora
        
        
          Paláu (Verbenaceae) in May 2014 and on
        
        
          Osteospermum jucundum
        
        
          (Phil-
        
        
          lips) (Asteraceae) in July 2014. This is the first record of
        
        
          O. jucundum
        
        
          as host plant of
        
        
          P. madeirensis
        
        
          .
        
        
          During the recent years, mealybugs
        
        
          (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) have been
        
        
          spreading in many countries, causing se-
        
        
          vere damage mainly on ornamental plants.
        
        
          Scale insects represent the second largest
        
        
          group of alien insects in Europe after aphids
        
        
          (DAISIE, 2008; Beltrà
        
        
          et al
        
        
          ., 2010). The mealy-
        
        
          bug scale insects are typical invasive species
        
        
          (Miller
        
        
          et al.,
        
        
          2005) due to their small size and
        
        
          cryptic behaviour (Beltrà
        
        
          et al
        
        
          ., 2010). Their
        
        
          entrance to an area without natural ene-
        
        
          mies, facilitates their easy establishment,
        
        
          and increases the possibility of causing ec-
        
        
          onomically significant damage.
        
        
          The literature review provided the occur-
        
        
          rence of 6 species from the genus
        
        
          Phenacoc-
        
        
          cus
        
        
          in Greece, namely:
        
        
          Phenacoccus bicerar-
        
        
          ius
        
        
          Borchsenius (Kozár
        
        
          et al.,
        
        
          1991),
        
        
          P. hordei
        
        
          (Lindeman) (Milonas and Kozár, 2008),
        
        
          P. pe-
        
        
          ruvianus
        
        
          Granara de Willink, (Gkounti and
        
        
          Milonas, 2013),
        
        
          P. interruptus
        
        
          Green (Kozár,
        
        
          1985),
        
        
          P. madeirensis
        
        
          Green (Jansen
        
        
          et al.,
        
        
          2010; Papadopoulou and Chryssohoides,
        
        
          2012) and
        
        
          P.
        
        
          yerushalmi
        
        
          Ben-Dov (Ben-Dov
        
        
          et al.,
        
        
          2006).
        
        
          In this study, the presence of
        
        
          P. peruvi-
        
        
          anus
        
        
          and
        
        
          P. madeirensis
        
        
          have been recorded
        
        
          in new locations on new host plant species,
        
        
          only a short time after their first appearance
        
        
          in Greece. The mealybugs were found dur-
        
        
          ing phytosanitary inspections on ornamen-
        
        
          tal plants in public and private gardens in
        
        
          the towns of Kalamata (Peloponnese) and
        
        
          Athens.
        
        
          The bougainvillea mealybug
        
        
          Phenacoc-
        
        
          cus peruvianus
        
        
          is native to Neotropic region
        
        
          (Peru, Argentina). In Europe, it was first re-
        
        
          ported in the region of Almeria, Spain (1999)
        
        
          on
        
        
          Bougainvillea glabra
        
        
          Choisy (Nyctag-
        
        
          inaceae). Later it was found in Sicily, Ita-
        
        
          ly (2002), south East England and Corsica
        
        
          (2005), Portugal (2006), Monaco (2008) and
        
        
          France (2008) on
        
        
          Bougainvillea
        
        
          sp., while in
        
        
          2009 was first recorded on
        
        
          Justicia suberecta
        
        
          (Acanthaceae) and
        
        
          Solanum vespertili
        
        
          o Alion
        
        
          (Solanaceae) in the island of Majorca (Spain)
        
        
          (Beltrà
        
        
          et al
        
        
          ., 2010). Its fast spread through-
        
        
          out the Mediterranean basin is believed to
        
        
          be facilitated by the increase of world trade
        
        
          of ornamental plants (Beltrà
        
        
          et al
        
        
          ., 2010;
        
        
          Gkounti and Milonas, 2013).
        
        
          Phenacoccus pe-
        
        
          ruvianus
        
        
          was first recorded in Greece (in the
        
        
          island of Paros) on
        
        
          Bougainvillea
        
        
          sp. in au-
        
        
          tumn of 2012 (Gkounti and Milonas, 2013).
        
        
          During the present study,
        
        
          P. peruvianus