New scale insect (Hemiptera: Sternorrhyncha: Coccoidea) records from Fiji: three new species, records of several new invasive species and an updated checklist of Coccoidea Author Hodgson, Chris J. Author Łagowska, Bozena text Zootaxa 2011 2766 1 29 journal article 47983 10.5281/zenodo.205749 79982722-90be-4519-a2d7-dbf53cf10cfb 1175-5326 205749 Crystallotesta Henderson & Hodgson Crystallotesta Henderson & Hodgson ; Hodgson & Henderson, 2000: 79. Type species: Inglisia fagi Maskell, 1891: 13 , by original designation. The genus Crystallotesta was introduced to accommodate 6 species of glassy scale (Cardiococcinae) apparently restricted to New Zealand , mainly on Myrtaceae and Nothofagaceae . There are no records of species of this genus being collected on Polypodiaceae in New Zealand . Hodgson and Henderson (2000) defined this genus (as far as the New Zealand fauna was concerned) as including species which had: (i) numerous 10-locular pregenital disc-pores across all abdominal segments; (ii) two types of ventral tubular duct, with the larger duct in a submarginal band and the small duct medially on posterior abdominal segments; (iii) abundant spinose marginal setae; (iv) reticulation setae (those on margin where reticulation lines meet margin) often clearly differentiated; (v) with long setae on 2 or 3 pregenital segments; (vi) generally with 2 or 3 pairs of anterior anogential fold setae; (vii) generally with 1 or more simple pores laterad to anal plates, and (viii) test tending to be highly convex, stout and glassy. The test is composed of polygonal glassy plates in either 5 or 7 longitudinal bands, those medially the largest. The new species described below is very similar to those from New Zealand but has only 1 size of ventral tubular duct.