Pseudococcidae
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4894.4.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4414849 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038BF22B-B44F-FF87-FF0E-D050FA46F960 |
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Plazi |
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Pseudococcidae |
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Key to adult females of Pseudococcidae View in CoL View at ENA present in Uruguay
[Adapted from Cox & Ben-Dov (1986), Williams & Granara de Willink (1992), Granara de Willink (2003), Granara de Willink & Szumik (2007), Kaydan & Gullan (2012) and Granara de Willink & González (2018)].
1 Dorsal tubular ducts large, each with orifice surrounded by a circular, sclerotized area containing 1 seta or more within its borders, or with the setae adjacent to the rim.............................................. ( Ferrisia Fullaway View in CoL ) ... 2
- Dorsal tubular ducts, if present, without this combination of characters........................................... 4
2(1) Ventral oral collar tubular ducts of at least 2 sizes: smaller ducts in segmental clusters on body margin, and on at least the last 2 or 3 abdominal segments; larger ducts often each with a circular discoidal pore in sclerotized collar of duct or on derm nearby....................................................................... Ferrisia cristinae Kaydan & Gullan
- Ventral oral-collar tubular ducts of 1 size, never in clusters on body margin....................................... 3
3(2) Multilocular disc pores absent................................................... Ferrisia meridionalis Williams View in CoL
- Multilocular disc pores present at least around vulva..................... Ferrisia terani Williams & Granara de Willink View in CoL
4(1) Oral rim tubular ducts present somewhere on the body........................................................ 5
- Oral rim tubular ducts absent........................................................................... 14
5(4) Cerarii, anterior to anal lobe pair, mostly with auxiliary setae.......................... ( Pseudococcus Westwood View in CoL ) ... 6
- Cerarii, anterior to anal lobe pair, without auxiliary setae..................................................... 11
6(5) Discoidal pores present next to eyes...................................................................... 7
- Discoidal pores absent from next to eyes................................................................... 8
7(6) Translucent pores present on hind coxae; cerarii each with only 1 associated oral rim tubular duct.................................................................................................. Pseudococcus cryptus Hempel View in CoL
- Translucent pores absent from hind coxae; most cerarii each with 2 or 3 associated oral rim tubular ducts of 2 sizes........................................................................ Pseudococcus longispinus (Targioni Tozzeti) View in CoL
8(6) Hind leg with translucent pores on tibia only................................................................ 9
- Hind leg with translucent pores on more than 2 segments..................................................... 10
9(8) Discoidal pores next to each eye situated in a sclerotized rim............... Pseudococcus scatoterrae Granara de Willink
- Discoidal pores next to each eye not situated in a sclerotized rim.................... Pseudococcus sociabilis Hambleton View in CoL
10(8) Hind leg with translucent pores present on femur and tibia only........................ Pseudococcus viburni (Signoret) View in CoL
- Hind leg with translucent pores on coxa, trochanter, femur and tibia........... Pseudococcus pabulum Granara de Willink
11(5) Cerarii usually numbering 8–13 pairs.......................................... Spilococcus mamillariae (Bouché) View in CoL
- Cerarii numbering fewer than 6 pairs.............................................( Chorizococcus McKenzie View in CoL ) ... 12
12(11) Cerarii present on the last 4 or 5 abdominal segments....... Chorizococcus jeanfrancoisi Pacheco da Silva & Kaydan sp. n.
- Cerarii present on last abdominal segment only............................................................ 13
13(12) Circulus present, small..................................... Chorizococcus rostellum Williams & Granara de Willink View in CoL
- Circulus absent................................................. Chorizococcus uruguayensis Granara de Willink
14(4) Derm surrounding hind coxa with many minute pores............................ Saccharicoccus sacchari (Cockerell) View in CoL
- Derm surrounding hind coxa without minute pores.......................................................... 15
15(14) Dorsal setae flagellate................................................................................ 16
- Dorsal setae lanceolate................................................................................ 23
16(15) Cerarii numbering 18 pairs; anal lobe bars present....................................... ( Planococcus Ferris View in CoL ) ... 17
- Cerarii numbering fewer than 18 pairs; anal lobe bars absent.................................................. 19
17(16) Head with oral collar tubular ducts numbering 4–35 (rarely 1–3); sum of oral collar ducts next to the 8 th pair of cerarii on both sides numbering 1–30; cerarian setae on head stout; hind femur without translucent pores........................... 18
- Head with oral-collar ducts numbering 0–2 (rarely 3 or 4); sum of oral collar ducts next to the 8 th pair of cerarii on both sides numbering 0–4; cerarian setae on head slender; hind femur often with a few translucent pores...................................................................................................... Planococcus ficus (Signoret) View in CoL
18(17) Ratio of lengths of hind tibia+tarsus to trochanter+femur 1.1–1.3:1; multilocular disc pores on posterior edge of abdominal segment VI usually forming a more-or less single row..................................... Planococcus citri (Risso) View in CoL
- Ratio of lengths of hind tibia+tarsus to trochanter+femur 1.04–1.18:1; multilocular disc pores on posterior edge of abdominal segment VI usually forming a double row........................................... Planococcus minor (Maskell) View in CoL
19(16) Cerarii numbering 4 pairs.............................. Hypogeococcus concordiensis Williams & Granara de Willink View in CoL
- Cerarii numbering more than 14 pairs.................................................( Dysmicoccus Ferris View in CoL ) ... 20
20(19) Cerarii numbering 14 pairs........................................... Dysmicoccus bonaerensis Granara de Willink
- Cerarii numbering 17 pairs............................................................................. 21
21(20) Hind leg with translucent pores present on 4 segments..................... Dysmicoccus umbambae Granara de Willink
- Hind leg with translucent pores restricted to hind tibia and femur.............................................. 22
22(21) Oral-collar tubular ducts of 1 size; dorsum of last abdominal segment with long setae and simple pores each much larger than a trilocular pore............................................................ Dysmicoccus brevipes (Cockerell) View in CoL
- Oral-collar tubular ducts of 2 sizes; dorsum of last abdominal segment with short setae and simple pores each about same size as a trilocular pore............................................................ Dysmicoccus texensis (Tinsley) View in CoL
23(15) Antenna 7 segmented; circulus absent; quinquelocular pores absent..................... Nipaecoccus armatus (Hempel) View in CoL
- Antenna 9 segmented; circulus present; ventral quinquelocular pores often present......... ( Phenacoccus Cockerell View in CoL ) ... 24
24(23) Dorsal multilocular disc pores present in rows across segments................................................ 25
- Dorsal multilocular disc pores absent from dorsum except for 1 or 2 on or near margins............................ 28
25(24) Ventral quinquelocular pores absent, or numbering only 1 or 2 next to mouthparts and on mid-thorax..................................................................................... Phenacoccus tucumanus Granara de Willink View in CoL
- Ventral quinquelocular pores numerous................................................................... 26
26(25) Larger dorsal setae each with a few trilocular pores next to setal collar.................. Phenacoccus madeirensis Green View in CoL
- Dorsal setae without trilocular pores next to setal collars..................................................... 27
27(26) Mid-region of abdominal dorsum with multilocular disc pores; some dorsal lanceolate setae each with a swelling in the apical region............................................. Phenacoccus montevidensis Pacheco da Silva & Kaydan sp. n.
- Mid-region of abdominal dorsum without multilocular disc pores; multilocular pores restricted to a few on margins; all dorsal lanceolate setae evenly tapered.................................... Phenacoccus sisymbriifolium Granara de Willink
28(24) Quinquelocular pores absent on venter........................................... Phenacoccus solenopsis Tinsley View in CoL
- Quinquelcular pores present on venter.................................................................... 29
29(28) Cerarii numbering 3 pairs, on the posteriormost abdominal segments........ Phenacoccus uruguayensis Granara de Willink
- Cerarii numbering 18 pairs............................................................................. 30
30(29) Dorsal oral-collar tubular ducts numerous, scattered....................... Phenacoccus peruvianus Granara de Willink
- Dorsal oral-collar tubular ducts restricted to margins.................................. Phenacoccus parvus Morrison View in CoL
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