Parlatoria cakiloidea

Parlatoria cakiloidea is not a term that appears in widely recognized encyclopedic references, taxonomic databases, or peer‑reviewed literature. Consequently, it cannot be confirmed as an established scientific name or concept.

Limited discussion

  • Possible taxonomic context: Parlatoria is a known genus of armored scale insects (family Diaspididae) that includes species such as Parlatoria oleae and Parlatoria unicapitis. The epithet cakiloidea suggests a morphological or ecological association with plants of the genus Cakile (commonly known as sea rocket) or the older plant family name Cakilaceae, though no formal connection has been documented.
  • Etymology: The generic name Parlatoria honors the French entomologist Emmanuel Parlat (also rendered Parlot), while the species epithet cakiloidea likely derives from the Greek suffix “‑oidea” meaning “resembling” or “associated with,” combined with “Cakil‑,” referring to the plant genus Cakile.

Conclusion
Given the lack of verifiable sources, Parlatoria cakiloidea should be regarded as an unconfirmed or possibly erroneous name pending further taxonomic clarification.

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