Trionymus williamsi Ezzat, 1959
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Trionymus williamsi Ezzat, 1959 |
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Trionymus williamsi Ezzat, 1959 View in CoL
( Figure 50, after Ezzat 1959a)
Taxonomy. Trionymus williamsi Ezzat 1959a: 405 . Type data. EGYPT: Maadi, on Imperata cylindrica .
Hosts in Egypt. Imperata cylindrica ( Ezzat 1959a) .
Distribution in Egypt. Maadi, Barrage ( Ezzat 1959a).
Remarks. Ezzat (1959a) stated that this species is unusual because it has adventitious/ auxiliary pores adjacent to the oral collar tubular ducts, which are also found in the genus Anisococcus .
Ezzat YM. 1959 a. Trionymus williamsi, a new species of grass-infesting mealybugs from the suburbs of Cairo, Egypt. Bulletin de la Societe Entomologique d'Egypte 43: 405 - 408
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