Laingaspis lanigera (Laing)

Hardy, Nate & Henderson, Rosa C., 2011, Revision of Poliaspis (Hemiptera, Coccoidea, Diaspididae), with descriptions of 8 new species from Australia, ZooKeys 137, pp. 1-40 : 17-18

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.137.1786

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scientific name

Laingaspis lanigera (Laing)
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Laingaspis lanigera (Laing) Fig. 17

Poliaspis lanigera Laing, 1929: 20-21.

Laingaspis lanigera (Laing), Borchsenius and Williams 1963: 365.

Material examined.

Lectotypefemale here designated, adult female on slide labelled: Australia, NT, Darwin, on mangrove, GF Hill, BM 1916-225 [with “Type” label] (BMNH).

Paralectotypes: adult female on slide with same data as Lectotype, marked as Paratype [sic] (BMNH); 4 slides of females with same basic data but variously with "Port Darwin on Foreshore, IBE 647," "GF Hill no. 682, from type material, BM 1940 –180,” "IBE 151 / GE Hill 682" (BMNH); 6 poor quality single-specimen slide mounts of males, labelled "Australia, Port Darwin, GF Hill, 16.vi.1916, BM 1922 –155” - probably part of the type series even though rigistered years later.

Other material: QLD. 5 adult females: Jacky Jacky Creek [-10.94, 142.51], on leaves of Aegiceras corniculatum , 16.1.1998, J Grimshaw, B Waterhouse (QDPI); 5 adult females: New Mapoon [-10.87, 142.39], on stems of Acalypha milkeriana , 14.1.1998, J Grimshaw (QDPI).

Description.

Slide-mounted adult female 965-1126 μm long (Holotype 1026 μm long), body outline oval. Margin of pygidium rounded, serrate. Median lobes dinstinct, with pointed apices, rest of pygidial margin densely-packed with gland spines and sclerotic teeth, some of which may be homologous to lobes. Anus in anterior third of pygidium; opening round. Dorsomedial ducts on pygidium longer than marginal and submarginal ducts; present in 2 clusters near anus; ca. 5 ducts in anterior cluster and ca. 3 in posterior one. Trilocular pores in cluster of 2-3 around each anterior spiracle, absent near posterior spiracles. Antenna with 2 fleshy setae. Perivulvar pores quinquelocular, in 7-8 groups; 5 groups on abdominal segment 7, and 2 or 3 groups on abdominal segment 6; 0-4 posteromedial, 5-7 posterolateral, 11-15 posterior, 0-3 anteromedial, and 0-4 anterolateral. Dorsal ducts 1-barred; dense along margin and submargin of pygidial dorsum, plus a few in clusters near anus. Gland tubercles in marginal / submarginal clusters on thoracic and pre-pygidial abdominal segments.

Comments.

This species has the diagnostic distribution of perivulvar pores found among species of Poliaspis but differs in an important feature: namely, 1-barred ducts arranged in a dense marginal swath on the pygidial dorsum. 1-barred ducts and gland tubercles, which are also present in this species, is an unusual combination among armored scale insect species.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Diaspididae

Genus

Laingaspis