Eriococcus
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.184499 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6231349 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C36187A4-FF8D-FFB6-EAE0-0488FA2B6D30 |
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Plazi |
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Eriococcus |
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Key to species of Eriococcus View in CoL View at ENA from the Patagonian Andean forests in Argentina
(Modified after Miller & González, 1975)
1 Suranal setae spatulate.................................................................................... eurythrix Miller & González
1’ Suranal setae not spatulate...........................................................................................................................2
2 Microtubular ducts of types A & B scattered on both surfaces; microtubular ducts of type A present, aggregated on dorsal surface; tarsal and claw digitules with slightly expanded and with equal-sized apices .......................................................................................................................................... pumilia e sp. nov.
2’ Microtubular ducts of type A & B absent; microtubularducts of type B1 present, scattered and not aggregated on dorsal surface; tarsal digitules with or without expanded apices; claw digitules with unequalsized apices.................................................................................................................................................3
3 Dorsomedial setae on abdomen about equal in length to marginal setae ....... chilensis Miller & González View in CoL
3’ Dorsomedial setae on abdomen noticeably shorter than marginal setae.....................................................4
4 Dorsomedial setae on thorax and cephalic region smaller and more slender than marginal setae on abdomen; antennae 7 segmented ........................................................................................... navarinoensis Hoy View in CoL
4’ Dorsomedial setae on thorax and cephalic region about same size as marginal setae on abdomen; antennae 6 segmented.................................................................................................................................................5
5 Quinquelocular pores restricted to medial area on abdomen; posterior three abdominal segments each with three marginal setae on each side of body.............................................................. dombeyae sp. nov.
5’ Quinquelocular pores present throughout venter; posterior three abdominal segments each with two marginal setae on each side of body ............................................................... rhadinothrix Miller & González View in CoL
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Coccoidea |
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