(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 Chris J. Hodgson Douglas J. Williams Zootaxa 2016 4091 1 1 175 HTJM Kuwana Kuwana [151,551,1868,1894] Insecta Cerococcidae Asterococcus Animalia Hemiptera 137 138 Arthropoda species muratae    Solenophora muratae; Cockerell 1909: 55. Change of combination.  Solenococcus muratae; Sanders 1909: 36. Change of combination  Asterococcus pyriBorchsenius 1960: 118–120. Synonymy by Lambdin 1983: 298.  Asterococcus muratae; Borchsenius 1960: 128. Change of combination.    Typedetails.  Asterococcus muratae, JAPAN, Tokyo, on  Viburnum odoratissimum(Caprifoliaceae), 16.iv.1906, S.I. Kuwana. Depository: IAES, Japan:  holotypeadf. [ USNM: possesses 3 slides, 1 labelled paratypeby Lambdin and other 2 labelled as cotype but, although locality and date are correct, all three are off grape not Vibernum(Miller, pers. comm.).]   Typedetails.  Asterococcus pyri, GEORGIA, Abkhazie, on  Pyrussp. ( Rosaceae), 23.x.1934, A. Shorkin. Depository: ZIAS: holotypeadf (ZIAS also has 8 non-type slides).  Material studied. JAPAN, Yokohama, on  Viburnumsp. ( Caprifoliaceae), 26.ix.1954, Takahashi (BMNH): 3/ 4adff (g).   Comment. This species was redescribed by Lambdin (1983). Based on the material here studied, additional details to his description are: (i) the anteroventral sclerotizations on the anal lobes are absent; (ii) the structure of the multilocular disc-pores looks normal (Lambdin illustrates two rings of loculi); (iii) the anterior line of multilocular disc-pores is medial on the metathorax and these pores have fewer loculi; (iv) Lambdin describes the 8-shaped pores on the dorsum of the cephalothorax as being in transverse lines but they appeared to be randomly distributed to us; (v) the transverse bands of 8-shaped pores dorsally on the abdomen appear to be in three bands as follows: a broad band on segment III or IV (but Borchsenius (1960) shows this as two bands), possibly no band on IV or V, but narrow bands on VI and VII; (vi) the larger tubular ducts appear to be on segment VI, and (vii) each transverse band of multilocular disc-pores has a gap between the submarginal group and the medial band. Based on the figure of  A. pyri(=  A. muratae) in Borchsenius (1960), the adult female is characterised by the following combination of character-states: (i) eight-shaped pores on dorsum of head and thorax very sparse and smaller than those in transverse bands across abdomen; (ii) slightly larger 8-shaped pores on abdomen in three or four transverse bands, possibly on segments IV, V, VII and VIII; (iii) cribriform plates absent; (iv) tubular ducts on dorsum of two sizes, narrow ducts sparse medially but becoming more abundant around margins; broader ducts restricted to medially on abdominal segments (v) tubular ducts on venter absent medially; (vi) posterior stigmatic bands bifurcated; (vii) each stigmatic band very broad near spiracles, each band narrowing near margin; (viii) 8- shaped pores of two sizes on venter, both forming a broad marginal band but with smaller pores towards outside of band; (ix) multilocular disc-pores present across abdominal segments II–VII, absent on metathorax; (ix) leg stubs present, and (x) loculate pores near antennae abundant.