Andaspis recurrens Takagi and Kawai
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Andaspis recurrens Takagi and Kawai View in CoL ( Figures 1–2 View Figures 1–9 )
Andaspis recurrens Takagi and Kawai, 1966: 106 View in CoL . Type data: Japan, on Castanopsis sp.
Diagnosis. Adult female cover reddish brown, oyster-shell shaped; shed skins yellowish to brown, marginal. Male not collected by author. Adult female elongate with one pair of lobes, second lobes when present represented by small marginal prominences. Median lobes with paraphyses arising at both basal angles; medial ones slender, divergent; lateral ones with appendage curved outwards, however, not in the specimens collected in Korea. Marginal macroducts of the pygidium, with 1 on abdominal segment 7, 2 on each abdominal segments 6 and 5, 1 on abdominal segment 4.With small macroducts (approximately 2.2 μm in diameter) on dorsum; abundant across abdominal segments 3 to 5; 11–14 in a long submedian row on abdominal segment 6. Ventral microducts forming a transverse row across the metathorax. Gland spines present on submarginal and marginal areas of abdomen. Dorsal boss (pigmented cicatrix) present between abdominal segments 5 and 6. Antenna with 2 or 3 setae. Anterior spiracle with 2 to 3 pores, posterior spiracles without pores. Perivulvar pores in 5 groups, about 24 pores in total.
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Andaspis recurrens Takagi and Kawai
Suh, Soo-Jung 2016 |
Andaspis recurrens
Takagi, S. & S. Kawai 1966: 106 |