Poliaspis wilga (Leonardi) Hardy, Nate & Henderson, Rosa C., 2011

Hardy, Nate & Henderson, Rosa C., 2011, Revision of Poliaspis (Hemiptera, Coccoidea, Diaspididae), with descriptions of 8 new species from Australia, ZooKeys 137, pp. 1-40 : 16-17

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.137.1786

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scientific name

Poliaspis wilga (Leonardi)
status

comb. n.

Poliaspis wilga (Leonardi) comb. n. Fig. 16

Mytilaspis wilga Leonardi, 1903: 43-44.

Lepidosaphes wilga (Leonardi), change of combination, Sanders, 1906: 17.

Leonardaspis wilga (Leonardi), change of combination, MacGillivray, 1921: 287.

Material examined.

Lectotypefemale here designated, female slide labelled: 'on wilga, Geijera parviflora , Condobolin, 17.x.1900, WW Froggatt (339), BM 1964-4, CIE’ (BMNH).

Paralectotypes: 12 slides with same data as Lectotype (BMNH); 1 slide with 4 females labelled "co-type, Mytilaspis wilga , Green [crossed out and replaced in pencil by ‘Leon.’], ‘Wilga’ Geijera parviflora , NS Wales, Australia, coll. WW Froggett no. 339 [no date]." On cover: " Lepidosaphes wilga Leon., on Geijera , Australia, coll. WW Froggatt, BM 1940, 180, [no collection date]."

Other Material: NSW. 2 adult female: Glenmore via Bourke [-30.09, 145.94], ex Eremophila sp., 10.3.1994, D Sparks (QDPI); 5 adult females: McCatheys, Dunsandle Rds [?], on leaves of Eremophila deserti , 11.10.1994 (QDPI). VIC. 6 adult females: Merbein [-34.17, 142.05], ex Myoporum sp., 8.3.1948, P26 (QDPI).

Description, n=10.

Slide-mounted adult female 939-1542 μm long (Holotype 1130 μm long), body outline oval. Pygidium with 1 pair of lobes; median lobes small, zygotic, parallel, lobes connected via narrow sclerosis, each lobe wider than long, rounded; margin between lobes not incised. Gland spines 9-24 μm long, ca. 1-2 × as long as median lobes, 1 gland spine on lateral margin of each pygidial segment; pair of setae between median lobes. Marginal ducts: 1 on abdominal segment 7, ca. 4 on segment 6, ca. 3 on segment 5. Dorsal ducts smaller than marginal ducts; present in clusters (i.e. less organized than rows); 4-6 submedial ducts present on segment 6; 5-7 marginal-submarginal and ca. 9 submedial ducts on segment 5. Perivulvar pores: 3-4 posteromedial, 10-19 posterolateral, 13-27 posterior, 0-4 anteromedial, and 1-8 anterolateral. Trilocular pores in cluster of 2-5 near anterior spiracle; absent near posterior spiracle. Microducts numerous on dorsal surface of head, scattered on ventral surface of thorax and abdomen. Antenna with 2 fleshy setae.

Comments.

Poliaspis wilga is the only species of Poliaspis to have only the median lobes present. It can also be recognized by the loose groupings of more than 2 marginal ducts on abdominal segments 6 and 7.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Diaspididae

Genus

Poliaspis