Paracoccus, Spilococcus and other related genera

Tanaka, Hirotaka & Kamitani, Satoshi, 2022, Review ofthegenus CrisicoccusFerris (Hemiptera: Coccomorpha: Pseudococcidae) in Japan with description of a new species, and the identity of a South Korean mealybug misidentified as Crisicoccus matsumotoi (Shiraiwa 1935), Zootaxa 5209 (5), pp. 555-572 : 567-568

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5209.5.3

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:78CF666B-8825-4B6F-93BE-86F892C2E1B4

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7359562

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C687E9-FFB9-BF77-A0F6-0B12C9A0FD6A

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Plazi

scientific name

Paracoccus, Spilococcus and other related genera
status

 

Key to separate the genera Paracoccus, Spilococcus and other related genera View in CoL View at ENA with oral rim tubular ducts

(adapted and modified from Kaydan & Szita 2017)

1(0) Oral rim tubular ducts present, each with well-developed rim.................................................. 2

- Oral rim tubular ducts absent entirely.................................................... rest of Pseudococcinae

2(1) Cerarii entirely absent............................................. Humococcus Ferris View in CoL and Bromusicoccus Kaydan

- At least anal lobe cerarii present......................................................................... 3

3(2) Multilocular disc pores absent from venter except occasionally for 1 or 2 around vulva.............. Distichlicoccus Ferris View in CoL

- Multilocular disc pores present on venter at least around vulva................................................. 4

4(3) Some abdominal cerarii each with 3 or more conical setae................................................................................................... Moystonia Williams View in CoL and Brasiliputo Williams & Granara de Willink View in CoL

- All abdominal cerarii each with 2 conical setae.............................................................. 5

5(4) Cerarii numbering no more than 6 pairs, on abdomen only............................................................ Maconellicoccus Ezzat View in CoL , Atrococcus Goux View in CoL , Colombiacoccus Williams & Granara de Willink View in CoL , and Vryburgia De Lotto. View in CoL

- Cerarii numbering 9–18 pairs, not confined to abdomen....................................................... 6

6(5) Legs usually long and slender, extending well beyond margins of body; claws noticeably long, pointed and slender, usually straight; rims of oral rim tubular ducts, although well developed, fairly flat in profile.................. Leptococcus Reyne View in CoL

- Legs rarely extending beyond margins of body; claws stout and curved; rims of oral rim tubular ducts elevated above derm when viewed in profile................................................................................. 7

7(6) Venter of each anal lobe with an anal lobe bar, present either forwards from apical seta or from bar seta only........................................................................................ Paracoccus Ezzat & McConnell View in CoL

- Venter of each anal lobe without anal lobe bar, although differently shaped sclerotized area may be present.............. 8

8(7) Venter of each anal lobe with triangular-quadrate sclerotized area occupying much of lobe; auxiliary setae present at least in anal lobe cerarii and penultimate cerarii (C 17 and C 18)...................................... Pseudococcus Westwood View in CoL

- Venter of each anal lobe without any sclerotized area; auxiliary setae present in anal lobe cerarii only..... Spilococcus Ferris View in CoL

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Pseudococcidae

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