Stigmacoccus

Hodgson, Chris, Gamper, Heather, Bogo, Amauri & Watson, Gillian, 2007, A taxonomic review of the Margarodoid genus Stigmacoccus Hempel (Hemiptera: Sternorrhyncha: Coccoidea: Stigmacoccidae), with some details on their biology, Zootaxa 1507, pp. 1-55 : 15

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.177176

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:8DF452C5-FC53-445A-A5B1-62C4DCA9EE6B

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/900A87FC-FFF1-FFD2-FF37-FE293FB7AE6E

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scientific name

Stigmacoccus
status

 

Key to cysts of Stigmacoccus species studied in this paper (refers to both sizes)

1. Anal complex with a sclerotised ring lying outside openings to spiracles on abdominal segment VIII; anal complex without cone- or bollard-like spines S. garmilleri

- Anal complex without a sclerotised ring lying outside openings to spiracles on abdominal segment VIII; anal complex usually with at least one ring of cone- or bollard-like spines, similar to those near abdominal and thoracic spiracles................................................................................................................................... 2

2. Abdominal spiracles without groups of cone- or bollard-like spines around opening; anal complex with tubercle-like pores lying within a sclerotised area........................................................ Stigmacoccus sp. A.

- Abdominal spiracles I–VII each with at least a few round, cone- or bollard-like spines associated with each spiracle; tubercle-like pores in anal complex not lying within a sclerotised area .............................. 3

3. Abdominal spiracles II–IV each with at least 50 (generally about 80 or more) rounded, mainly bollard-like spines; anal complex with a broad outer band of bollard-like spines, often wider than distance between spiracles on abdominal segment VIII............................................................................................... S. asper

- Abdominal spiracles II–IV each with less than 20 rounded, cone- or bollard-like spines; anal complex with few cone- or bollard-like spines in outer band, never completely enclosing spiracles on abdominal segment VIII ................................................................................................................................................ 4

4. Anal complex without an outer band of cone- or bollard-like spines; each peritreme of thoracic spiracles with 2–4 rows of pores, totalling 30 +.................................................................................... S. paranaensis

- Anal complex with at least one ring of rounded, bollard-like spines in outermost band; each peritreme of thoracic spiracles with only 1–2 rows of pores, totalling less than 30........................................................ 5

5. Spines associated with each spiracular opening bollard-like, most about as wide as or wider than long; those associated with each thoracic spiracle present in an elongate group and about equally abundant along anterior and posterior margins of spiracles................................................................. Stigmacoccus B

- Spines associated with each spiracular opening cone-like, mostly about twice as long as wide; those associated with each thoracic spiracle present in an elongate group, with many more spines along posterior margin than anterior margin of spiracles.............................................................................. Stigmacoccus C

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Margarodidae

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