dc:description"FIGURE 8. Phenacoccus solenopsis Tinsley. Macropterous male. (Pseudococcidae, Phenacoccinae). Where C=loculate pores, D=simple pore, J=dorsal view of penial sheath, K=apex of leg, and L=ventral view of penial sheath. For abbreviations, see p. 8.";
dc:description"FIGURE 43. Cylindrococcus spiniferus Maskell. Macropterous male. (Eriococcidae, BSE clade) (after Gullan 1978). Where B=side view of penial sheath. For abbreviations, see p. 8.";
dc:description"FIGURE 28. Capulinia sallei Signoret. Macropterous male. (Eriococcidae, Gondwanan group). Where E=hair-like setae. For abbreviations, see p. 8.";
dc:description"FIGURE 29. Carpochloroides viridis Cockerell. Macropterous male. (Eriococcidae, Gondwanan group). Where C=fleshy seta, D=hair-like seta and K=tibia and tarsus of metathoracic leg. For abbreviations, see p. 8.";
dc:description"FIGURE 30. Choneochiton casuarinae Hodgson, Mille & Cazères. Macropterous male. (Eriococcidae, Gondwanan group). Where A=hair-like setae, B=fleshy seta, C=proximal end of metathoracic leg, D=dorsal view of penial sheath, E=ventral view of penial sheath, and F=ventral view of anterior end of head.";
dc:description"FIGURE 31. Cystococcus echiniformis Fuller. Macropterous male. (Eriococcidae, Gondwanan group). Where A=bifurcated fleshy setae on antenna, D=fleshy setae on leg and abdomen, E=hair-like seta on antennae, G=dermal markings, N=side view of simple eye, and iii–viii=abdominal segmentation,";
dc:description"FIGURE 32. Dromedaricoccus hansoni Hodgson & Miller. Macropterous male. (Eriococcidae, Gondwanan group). Where A=cranial apophysis, B=side view of aedeagus, C=hair-like seta, D=fleshy seta and F=tibia and tarsus of metathoracic leg. For abbreviations, see p. 8.";
dc:description"FIGURE 33. Eriogallococcus isaias Hodgson & Magalhães. Macropterous male. (Eriococcidae, Gondwanan group). Where A=cranial apophysis, C=hair-like seta, D=fleshy seta, E=apex of style and F=tibia and tarsus of metathoracic leg. For abbreviations, see p. 8.";
dc:description"FIGURE 35. Lobimargo williamsi Hardy & Gullan. Macropterous adult male (Eriococcidae, Gondwanan group) (after Hardy et al. 2011). For abbreviations, see p. 8.";
dc:description"FIGURE 37. Pseudotectococcus rolliniae Hodgson & Gonçalves. Macropterous male. (Eriococcidae, Gondwanan group).Where A=cranial apophysis, B=dorsal and ventral view of posterior abdominal segments and penial sheath, C=simple pore, D=fleshy seta, E=apical four segments of antenna and F=tibia and tarsus of metathoracic leg. For abbreviations, see p. 8.";
dc:description"FIGURE 38. Stibococcus cerinus Miller & González. Macropterous male. (Eriococcidae, Gondwanan group) (after Miller & Gonzalez, 1975). Where C=loculate pores of glandular pouch and X=pores on head.";
dc:description"FIGURE 41. Pseudochermes fraxini (Kalt.). Apterous adult male.(Cryptococcidae; Gondwanan group). (AfterAfifi 1968). Where C=apical antennal segments, F=metathoracic leg and H=side view of posterior abdominal segments and penial sheath. For abbreviations see p. 8.";
dc:description"FIGURE 13. Oracella acuta (Lobdell).Apterous male (Pseudococcidae, Pseudococcinae). Where A=dorsal view of thorax and B=ventral view of thorax, C=loculate pore and D=fleshy seta.";
dc:description"FIGURE 14. Promyrmococcus dilli Williams. Apterous adult male. (Pseudococcidae, Pseudococcinae, Allomyrmococcini). Where C=loculate pore, D=simple pore, J=dorsal view of penial sheath, K=proximal end of metathoracic leg, L=ventral view of penial sheath, P=anterior and posterior views of trochanter, Q=apex of antenna, R=circuli and T=ventral view of right side of head. For abbreviations, see p. 8. (Modified after Williams 2002).";
dc:description"FIGURE 6. Neochavesia nr. trinadadensis (Beardsley). Apterous adult male. (Xenococcidae). H=apex on antenna, K=tibia and tarsus of metathoracic leg, and N=ventral view of penial sheath. For abbreviations, see p. 8.";
dc:description"FIGURE 7. Xenococcus acropygae Williams. Apterous adult male. (Xenococcidae). Where A=minute setae, K=apex of limbs, M=lobes of abdominal segment VIII and Q=antenna. For abbreviations, see p. 8. (Modified after Williams 1998).";