Asterococcus quercicola 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 : 140

publication ID

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

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6081665

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scientific name

Asterococcus quercicola Borchsenius
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Asterococcus quercicola Borchsenius 1960: 124 –128

Type details. CHINA, Yunnan Province, Mutszian, on Fagaceae , 3.iii.1955, Liao Den-si. Depository: ZIAS: paratype adf—all other type specimens were deposited in China, including the holotype (I. Gavilov, pers. comm.). However, the whereabouts of Borchsenius’ material in China is uncertain. None of his slides are present in the Zoological Museum, Chinese Academy of Sciences, where they are thought to have been deposited. Borchseniuus worked with Prof.Wang Zi-qing. When Wang Zi-qing died in 1999, his collection was found to have not been deposited in the Zoological Museum. The whereabouts of this collection is currently uncertain and may have been lost (San-an Wu, pers. comm.).

Material studied. CHINA, Yunnan, Miokiang, on Quercus sp. ( Fagaceae ), 30.iii.1950, Lao Din-si (BMNH): 6/9adff (g).

Comment. The main character-states diagnosing the adult female of A. quercicola are: (i) absence of anteroventral sclerotizations on the anal lobes; (ii) 8-shaped pores on dorsum small and very sparse; (iii) anal lobes sclerotized throughout; (iv) each group of loculate pores associated with antennae with an 8-shaped pore at apex; (v) tubular ducts on dorsum of one size, broader ducts absent; (vi) multilocular disc-pores absent apart from 1–3 on each side of metathorax and abdominal segment II; (vii) two cribriform plates present submedially on each side of abdominal segment IV, (viii) leg stubs absent; (ix) stigmatic bands sparse near spiracles but broadening significantly near margin; (x) posterior stigmatic bands bifurcated, and (xi) transverse bands of 8-shaped pores present dorsally on about abdominal segments IV and VI.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Cerococcidae

Genus

Asterococcus

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