A review of the mealybugs (Hemiptera: Coccoidea: Pseudococcidae, Putoidae and Rhizoecidae) of Iran, with descriptions of four new species and three new records for the Iranian fauna
Author
Moghaddam, Masumeh
text
Zootaxa
2013
3632
1
1
107
journal article
43756
10.11646/zootaxa.3632.1.1
9c199b92-053a-4666-8806-25e56d1a9248
1175-5326
217619
7BE28464-2EC4-4621-8791-79312948C8C9
Key to species of Genus
Planococcus
Ferris
1 Modified dorsal oral collar ducts numerous and conspicuous, numbering 13–110, occurring in marginal and medial areas, at least on abdomen; all cerarii anterior to anal lobe pair or penultimate pair with thin flagellate setae resembling dorsal setae but usually slightly wider.....................................................................
vovae
(Nasonov)
- Modified dorsal oral collar ducts, if present, occurring singly adjacent to cerarii except for 1 or
2 in
medial areas of abdomen; either all cerarii with distinct conical setae or some on anterior end of body with long and slender, often flagellate, tips..... 2
2 Venter of head and thorax with 0–4 oral collar ducts. Translucent pores present on hind coxae and tibia, sometimes present on hind femur; cerarian setae on head and thorax often long and slender; some dorsal setae on medial area of abdominal segments
VI and VII 40
–50 µm long..................................................................
ficus
(Signoret)
- Venter of head and thorax with 0–35 oral collar ducts; translucent pores present on hind coxae and tibia, never present on hind femur; cerarian setae on head and thorax always conical; longest dorsal setae on medial area of abdominal segments
VI and VII 25–33
µm long...........................................................................
citri
(Risso)