Kermes vermilio
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.214057 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5679638 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B35A1A-0E0A-432A-BEB9-FF0043E0FE20 |
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Kermes vermilio |
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Key to Kermes vermilio View in CoL instars (prepupa, pupa and adult male not included)
1 Legs present, fully developed............................................................................ 2
- Legs, if any, small, with indistinct segmentation............................................................. 3
2 Antennae 6-segmented; without tubular ducts......................................................... 1st instar
- Antennae 7-segmented; tubular ducts abundant on dorsum and venter................................. 2nd instar male
3 Antennae 5-segmented; with 34-37 marginal setae on each side..................................... 2nd instar female
- Antennae very short, unsegmented or with obscure segmentation; with more than 70 marginal setae on each side.......... 4
4 Multilocular disc-pores absent............................................................... 3rd instar female
- Multilocular disc-pores distributed in wide bands ventrally on abdomen and in groups near each antenna and spiracle.................................................................................................. adult female
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