Megacanthaspis hainanensis Wei & Feng

Wei, Jiu-Feng & Feng, Ji-Nian, 2012, Two new species of Megacanthaspis Takagi (Hemiptera, Sternorrhyncha, Coccoidea, Diaspididae) from China, ZooKeys 210, pp. 1-8 : 4-7

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.210.3071

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scientific name

Megacanthaspis hainanensis Wei & Feng
status

sp. n.

Megacanthaspis hainanensis Wei & Feng   ZBK sp. n. Figures 7-12

Material examined.

Holotype: adult female: CHINA, Hainan Prov., Gaotuo mountain, 19.5.1963, Chou (NWAFU).

Paratypes: 12 adult females, same data as the holotype (NWAFU).

Description.

N=13. Adult female. Appearance in life was not recorded. Slide-mounted adult female 513-597 μm long (holotype 577 μm long); 199-209 μm wide (holotype 209 μm wide), body outline fusiform, with obscure segmentation. Cephalo thorax. Antennae each with a long seta and a tubercle. Anterior spiracles each with 2-4 trilocular pores; pores absent from posterior spiracles. Pygidium with serrate process (plates) on abdominal segments VI-VIII, lobes absent, plates arranged 2, 3, 3 among the marginal gland spines, without paraphyses. Marginal gland spines each 9.93-18.9 μm long, in 5 pairs on abdominal IV-VIII, more or less enlarged, each associated with 2-4 microducts, median pair widely separated. Gland tubercles present on prothrax, metat hrax and abdominal segment I-II, each with 1 microducts. Dorsal macroducts present on abdominal segments I-VIII; forming more or less segmental rows on abdominal segments I-VI, but scattered on abdominal segments VII-VIII; with a macroduct between median gland spines. Ventral macroducts 2-barred, as big as dorsal macroducts, scattered occurring on lateral body margin on prothorax, metathorax and abdominal segments I-IV. Ventral microducts present on prothorax, metathorax, segments I-IV. Anal opening about 68 μm long from apex. Perivulvar pores in an arc with a total of 13-25.

Diagnosis.

The new species is very similar to Megacanthaspis phoebia , but can be distinguished by by having (character-states on Megacanthaspis phoebia in brackets): (i) 5 pairs of marginal gland spines (6 pairs); (ii) a macroduct present medially between the median gland spines (absent).

Etymology.

Named after Hainan, the type locality.

Distribution.

China (Hainan).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Diaspididae

Genus

Megacanthaspis