Eriococcidae, Cockerell, 1899
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.2459.1.1 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5321520 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/306D87D1-FFEF-6740-00A4-20D4FA31F845 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Eriococcidae |
status |
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Key to the Genera of the Eriococcidae View in CoL View at ENA of South America
(Adult Males)
1 Antennae with 8 or fewer segments .......................................................................................................................... 5
- Antennae with 10 segments....................................................................................................................................... 2
2(1) Penial sheath less than half length of abdomen......................................................................................................... 3
- Penial sheath more than half length of abdomen........................................................................................ Capulinia View in CoL
3(2) Antennae with long, narrow fleshy setae, similar to hair-like setae.......................................................................... 4
- Antennae with thicker fleshy setae, obviously different from hair-like setae .................................... Acanthococcus View in CoL
4(3) Glandular pouch shallow, with pores spreading out of pouch onto dorsum; glandular pouch setae short, only extending to about half length of penial sheath; dorsal abdominal setae not as abundant as ventral abdominal setae ................................................................................................................................................................. Stibococcus View in CoL
- Glandular pouch deep, with pores restricted to within pouch; glandular pouch setae long, extending to about level with tip of penial sheath; dorsal abdominal setae more abundant than ventral abdominal setae ... Carpochloroides View in CoL
5(1) Abdomen not attenuated; with glandular pouches ....................................................................... Pseudotectococcus View in CoL
- Abdomen attenuated; without glandular pouches ................................................................................... Tectococcus View in CoL
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