Aulacaspis, Cockerell, 1893

Tian, Feng & Xing, Jichun, 2022, Two new species of Aulacaspis Cockerell, 1893 (Hemiptera: Coccomorpha: Diaspididae) from China, Zootaxa 5087 (1), pp. 154-178 : 174-176

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5087.1.7

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5828094

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scientific name

Aulacaspis
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Key to species of Aulacaspis View in CoL View at ENA from China (adult females)

Modified from Wei et al. (2016). Aulacaspis depressa and A. machilicola are not included in the key because their descriptions are inadequate.

1 Posterior spiracle not associated with trilocular pores........................................................ 2

- Posterior spiracle associated with trilocular pores............................................................ 8

2 Abd. II without dorsal macroducts........................................................................ 3

- Abd. II with dorsal macroducts.......................................................................... 7

3 Abd. VI without dorsal macroducts............................................................... A. oblonga

- Abd. VI with dorsal macroducts.......................................................................... 4

4 L 1 connected by a basal zygosis...................................................................... A. vitis View in CoL

- L 1 not connected by a basal zygosis....................................................................... 5

5 Dorsal macroducts numbering fewer than 10; with spurlike processes on margins of segments IV and V........ A. calcarata View in CoL

- Dorsal macroducts numbering more than 20; without spurlike processes on margins of segments IV and V.... A. schizosoma View in CoL

6 Abd. VI without dorsal macroducts.............................................................. A. zunyiensis

- Abd. VI with dorsal macroducts.......................................................................... 7

7 Abd. VI without submarginal dorsal macroducts; abd. II with submarginal and submedial dorsal macroducts; dorsal macroducts many, numbering more than 30 on each side of body; body at full maturity broadly fusiform, with mesothorax much wider than abdomen................................................................................. A. yunnanensis

- Abd. VI with submarginal dorsal macroducts; abd. II without dorsal macroducts; dorsal macroducts few, numbering fewer than 20 on each side of body; body at full maturity parallel-sided, elongate oval................................. A. pudica View in CoL

8 Abd. I without submedial dorsal macroducts................................................................ 9

- Abd. I with submedial dorsal macroducts................................................................. 18

9 Abd. I without submarginal dorsal macroducts............................................................. 13

- Abd. I with submarginal dorsal macroducts................................................................ 10

10 Abd. I with submedial dorsal macroducts forming single rows or not forming rows................................ 11

- Abd. I with s ubmedial dorsal macroducts forming double rows................................................ 12

11 Metathorax noticeably narrower than abd. I; abd. I with submedial dorsal macroducts forming single rows..... A. divergens View in CoL

- Metathorax almost as wide as abd. I; abd. I with submedial dorsal macroducts scattered, not forming rows. A. pseudospinosa View in CoL

12 L 1 connected by a basal zygosis; prosomatic tubercles each low and broad............................... A. murrayae View in CoL

- L 1 not connected by a basal zygosis; prosomatic tubercles each produced in a broad deltoid shape................ A. greeni View in CoL

13 Abd. VI without dorsal macroducts............................................................. A. phoebicola View in CoL

- Abd. VI with dorsal macroducts......................................................................... 14

14 Abd. I with submedial dorsal macroducts forming single rows........................................ A. neospinosa View in CoL

- Abd. I with submedial dorsal macroducts forming double rows................................................ 15

15 Abd. V with 4 or 5 marginal gland spines on each side................................................ A. projecta View in CoL

- Abd. V with only 1 marginal gland spine on each side....................................................... 16

16 Abd. I with a conical process on each lateral margin................................................ A. intermedia View in CoL

- Abd. I without a conical process on each lateral margin...................................................... 17

17 Metathorax noticeably narrower than abd. I and II; L 1 connected by a basal zygosis; inner margin of L 1 angular....... A. citri View in CoL

- Metathorax almost as wide as than abd. I and II; L 1 not connected by a basal zygosis; inner margin of L 1 radial..... A. crawii View in CoL

18 Abd. II without submedial dorsal macroducts.............................................................. 33

- Abd. II with submedial dorsal macroducts................................................................. 19

19 Abd. II with submedial dorsal macroducts forming double rows............................................... 24

- Abd. II with submedial dorsal macroducts forming single rows................................................ 20

20 Abd. II without submarginal dorsal macroducts............................................................ 23

- Abd. II with submarginal dorsal macroducts............................................................... 21

21 Abd. IV without submarginal dorsal macroducts............................................................ 22

- Abd. IV with submarginal dorsal macroducts...................................................... A. altiplagae View in CoL

22 Abd. VI with 2 marginal gland spines on each side; L 2 and L 3 of normal length......................... A. acronychiae

- Abd. VI with only 1 marginal gland spine on each side; L 2 and L 3 short................................... A. maesae View in CoL

23 Space between L 1 containing 1 pair of sclerotised spines; L 1 bases connected, not extended anteriorly.......... A. megaloba View in CoL

- Space between L 1 without sclerotised spines; L 1 bases not connected, extending anteriorly...................... A. litseae View in CoL

24 Abd. II without submarginal dorsal macroducts............................................................ 25

- Abd. II with submarginal dorsal macroducts............................................................... 26

25 Abd. VI with 1 or 2 submedial dorsal macroducts on each side; body at full maturity with long sclerotised spines.................................................................................................. A. mischocarpi View in CoL

- Abd. VI with more than 3 submedial dorsal macroducts on each side; body at full maturity without long sclerotised spines.............................................................................................. A. rosarum View in CoL

26 Abd. VI without submarginal dorsal macroducts............................................................ 28

- Abd. VI with submarginal dorsal macroducts.............................................................. 27

27 Submedial area of prosoma with clusters of dorsal microducts; L 1 close to each other, each with inner margin not dilated distally....................................................................................... A. actinidiae View in CoL

- Submedial area of prosoma without clusters of dorsal microducts; L 1 separate from each other, each with inner margin dilated distally..................................................................................... A. difficilis View in CoL

28 Abd. VI without submedial dorsal macroducts...................................................... A. latissima View in CoL

- Abd. VI with submedial dorsal macroducts................................................................ 29

29 Prosomatic tubercles prominent, prosoma angular.......................................................... 31

- Prosomatic tubercles not developed, prosoma suborbicular................................................... 30

30 Lateral gland spines many, numbering about 30–45 on each side............................... A. paralonganae sp. n.

- Lateral gland spines few, numbering about 10–25 on each side........................................ A. longanae View in CoL

31 Abd. VI with only 1 submedial dorsal macroduct on each side.................................... A. guangdongensis View in CoL

- Abd. VI with more than 1 submedial dorsal macroducts on each side........................................... 32

32 Abd. VI usually with 3 or 4 marginal gland spines on each side................................ A. guiyangensis sp. n.

- Abd. VI usually with 8–10 marginal gland spines on each side........................................... A. spinosa View in CoL

33 Abd. III without submedial dorsal macroducts............................................................. 34

- Abd. III with submedial dorsal macroducts................................................................ 35

34 Abd. III without submarginal dorsal macroducts....................................................... A. aceris View in CoL

- Abd. III with submarginal dorsal macroducts......................................................... A. litzeae View in CoL

35 Abd. III with submedial dorsal macroducts forming double rows............................................... 36

- Abd. III with submedial dorsal macroducts forming single rows............................................... 37

36 Lobes numbering 4 pairs................................................................. A. wakayamaensis View in CoL

- Lobes numbering 3 pairs......................................................................... A. nitida View in CoL

37 Abd. III with only 1 submedial macroduct on each side.............................................. A. hedyotidis View in CoL

- Abd. III with 2–8 submedial macroducts on each side....................................................... 38

38 Abd. VI without submedial dorsal macroducts............................................................. 39

- Abd. VI with submedial dorsal macroducts................................................................ 40

39 Abd. V with only 1 submedial dorsal macroduct on each side; prosoma not obviously segmented; dorsum of prothorax without five small dots on submargin.................................................................... A. alisiana View in CoL

– Abd. V with 2 submedial dorsal macroducts on each side; prosoma obviously segmented; dorsum of prothorax with five small dots on submargin............................................................................... A. uenoi View in CoL

40 Abd. VI with only 1 or 2 submedial dorsal macroducts....................................................... 41

- Abd. VI with at least 3 submedial dorsal macroducts in a single row............................................. 48

41 Prosoma almost as wide as metathorax............................................................. A. machili View in CoL

- Prosoma significantly wider than metathorax.............................................................. 42

41 Prosoma distinctly segmented....................................................................... A. ima View in CoL

- Prosoma coalescent, not distinctly segmented.............................................................. 43

43 Body without obvious segmentation; on Cycadaceae View in CoL only........................................... A. yasumatsui View in CoL

- Body clearly segmented; hosts various................................................................... 44

44 Inner margins of L 1 very close together, separated by a narrow slit........................................ A. robusta View in CoL

- Inner margins of L 1 divergent, separated by a triangular space................................................. 45

45 Mesothorax expanded laterally, wider than prosomatic tubercles............................................... 46

- Mesothorax not expanded, narrower than prosomatic tubercles................................................ 47

46 Basal zygotic sclerite of L 1 protruding anteriorly; postsoma not narrowing gradually....................... A. sirodamo

- Basal zygotic sclerite of L

1 not protruding anteriorly; postsoma narrowing gradually.......................... A. ferrisi View in CoL

47 Base of each L 1 with a pair of elongate scleroses.................................................. A. tubercularis View in CoL

- Base of each L 1 without a pair of elongate scleroses......................................................... 48

48 Base of each L

1 with slender paraphyses......................................................... A. fuzhouensis View in CoL

- Base of each L 1 without slender paraphyses....................................................... A. yabunikkei View in CoL

49 Abd. V with 2 or 3 marginal gland spines on each side....................................................... 50

- Abd. V with only 1 marginal gland spine on each side....................................................... 51

50 Each space between L 1 and L 2 containing 2 marginal gland spines; L 1 not divergent, each suborbicular; postsoma narrowing gradually................................................................................... A. tegalensis View in CoL

- Each space between L 1 and L 2 containing 1 marginal gland spine; L 1 divergent, each elongate; postsoma not narrowing gradually........................................................................................ A. sassafris View in CoL

51 Lobes numbering 4 pairs.................................................................... A. madiunensis View in CoL

- Lobes numbering 3 pairs.............................................................................. 52

52 Prosoma distinctly segmented................................................................. A. formosana View in CoL

- Prosoma coalescent, not distinctly segmented.............................................................. 53

53 Each L

1 with a short seta on inner margin........................................................ A. amamiana View in CoL

- Each L 1 without a short seta on inner margin............................................................... 55

54 Postsoma narrowing gradually.......................................................................... 57

- Postsoma not narrowing gradually....................................................................... 58

55 Submedial dorsal macroducts relatively few, numbering 8–23; abd. IV with 1–3 marginal gland spines...... A. ericacearum View in CoL

- Submedial dorsal macroducts more numerous, numbering 31–43; abd. IV with 5 or 6 marginal gland spines..... A. saigusai View in CoL

56 Dorsal and ventral surfaces of metathorax each with a long lateral seta on either side; each L 1 with inner margin dilated outwards at an obtuse angle........................................................................... A. rosae View in CoL

- Dorsal and ventral surfaces of metathorax without long lateral setae on either side; each L 1 with inner margin dilated outwards in an arc............................................................................... A. actinodaphnes View in CoL

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Diaspididae

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