Asterococcus yunnanensis Borchsenius

Chris J. Hodgson & Douglas J. Williams, 2016, (Hemiptera: Sternorrhyncha, Coccomorpha) with particular reference to species from the Afrotropical, western Palaearctic and western Oriental Regions, with the revival of Antecerococcus Green and description of a new genus and fifteen new species, and with ten new synonomies, Zootaxa 4091 (1), pp. 1-175 : 143

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4091.1.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6081675

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scientific name

Asterococcus yunnanensis Borchsenius
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Asterococcus yunnanensis Borchsenius 1960: 115 –117.

Type details. CHINA, Yunnan, Kunming, on Gardenia sp., 4.vi.1957. Depository: ZIAS: 1/1 paratype adf (+ 10 non-type specimens)—all other type specimens were deposited in China, including the holotype (I. Gavrilov, pers. comm.). For a discussion of the whereabouts of Borchsenius’ material, see under A. quercicola above.

Material studied. CHINA, Kunming, on Gardenia sp. ( Rubiaceae ), 4.vi.1957, N. Borchsenius (BMNH): 1/1adf (f–p).

Comment. The main character-states diagnosing the adult female of A. yunnanensis are: (i) anteroventral sclerotizations on anal lobes absent; (ii) anal lobes sclerotized throughout; (iii) four spinose setae present on inner margin of each anal lobe; (iv) multilocular disc-pores present on abdominal segments II–VIII and on metathorax, with a complete band on segment VII; (v) dorsum with two sizes of tubular ducts, narrower ducts medially on head and thorax and broader ducts restricted to abdominal segments anterior to anal plate; (vi) tubular ducts very sparse or even absent medially on venter; (vii) cribriform plates absent; (viii) leg stubs small; (ix) small 8-shaped pores present sparsely on dorsum; (x) 8-shaped pores with three closed pores (“trilocular”) present associated with most stigmatic pore bands, and (xi) transverse bands of dorsal 8-shaped pores present on about abdominal segments III, IV and VII. This species is possibly closest to A. scleroglutaeus —see under that species above.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Cerococcidae

Genus

Asterococcus

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