PSEUDOCOCCIDAE
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.170943 |
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KEY TO ADULT FEMALE PSEUDOCOCCIDAE FROM GREENLAND
1. With 18 pairs of cerarii, several with more than 2 cerarian setae; quinquelocular pores present throughout venter; claws with a denticle.......................................................... 2
With fewer than 5 cerarii, each with 2 cerarian setae; quinquelocular pores absent from venter; claws without a denticle.................................................................................... 3
2. Multilocular discpores tending to be in distinct groups of 2–4, each group with a small oral collar tubular duct in centre; dorsal cerarii absent ........................................ ......................................................................................... Peliococcus balteatus (Green)
Multilocular discpores not tending to be in distinct groups and not closely associated with an oral collar tubular duct; dorsal cerarii present along midline of all segments .. ........................................................... Peliococcus (Spinococcus) calluneti (Lindinger)
3. Circulus absent; with a group of multilocular discpores and large oral collar ducts laterad to each anterior coxa ....................................... Atrococcus groenlandensis sp. nov.
Circulus present; without a distinct group of multilocular discpores laterad to each anterior coxa.................................................................................................................. 4
4. With many oral rim ducts present throughout dorsum; oral collar ducts absent from dorsum ..................................................................... Chorizococcus multiporus sp. nov.
Oral rim ducts absent from dorsum; oral collar ducts on dorsum often fairly abundant ....................................................................................................................................... 5
5. Circulus large, membranous and approximately rectangular Trionymus elymus sp. nov.
Circulus small, oval to almost circular and sometimes appearing slightly sclerotised 6
6. Multilocular discpores very few or absent from dorsum; multilocular discpores present ventrally on head anterior to clypeolabral shield ..... Trionymus thulensis Green
Multilocular discpores sparsely distributed on posterior 5 abdominal segments; multilocular discpores absent ventrally on head ........................ Trionymus bocheri sp. nov.
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