Marsipococcus, Cockerell & Bueker, 1930
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5433.3.10 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:2A33BB34-C12D-4860-A8F1-2A8AE906552D |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10979101 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F01E15-FFCE-FFBE-FF2B-FE4515ACC8DA |
treatment provided by |
Plazi |
scientific name |
Marsipococcus |
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A checklist of species of Marsipococcus
M. brideliae Deng & Xing , sp. n.: distribution: China; host Bridelia retusa ( Phyllanthaceae ).
M. christopheri Joshi, 2020 : distribution: India; host: Piper nigrum ( Piperaceae ).
M. marsupialis ( Green, 1904) ; distribution: Ethiopia, India, Malaya, Sri Lanka, Tanzania and Thailand; host: species of Annonaceae , Araceae , Arecaceae , Euphorbiaceae , Moraceae , Piperaceae and Solanaceae .
M. ulubendulensis Łagowska & Martin, 2017 : distribution: Malaysia; host: Annonaceae .
Key to species of Marsipococcus View in CoL View at ENA , based on adult female morphology
1(0) Ventral multilocular disc pores present on either side of genital opening; preopercular pores and ventral tubular ducts present; body broadly oblong or slightly pointed at each end; marginal setae spinose and mostly straight..... M. marsupialis (Green) View in CoL
- Ventral multilocular disc pores absent; preopercular pores absent; ventral tubular ducts present or absent; body ends tapering or rounded; marginal setae lanceolate, or spinose with curved apices.............................................. 2
2(1) Ventral tubular ducts absent; anal plates each with 3 setae; spiracular disc pores with 3, 4 or 5 loculi... M. christopheri Joshi
- Ventral tubular ducts present; anal plates each with 4 setae; spiracular disc pores with 5 loculi........................ 3
3(2) Antennae each 6 segmented; claw digitules dissimilar; body strongly narrowed at both ends; with 1 preantennal pore near each scape; and with 3 or 4 short ventral setae near each meso- and metacoxa, and 1 short seta near each procoxa................................................................................. .. M. ulubendulensis Łagowska & Martin
- Antennae each 7 segmented; claw digitules similar; body broadly oval, not strongly narrowed at both ends; without preantennal pore near each scape; and without short ventral seta(e) near each coxa.................. M. brideliae Deng & Xing sp. n.
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