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Lizer y Trelles
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Lizer y
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No collection data but slide labelled
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Liz. (presumably a manuscript name), sent by Lizer y Trelles, GF7 (
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): 1/11adf in fair condition (believed to be
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material). Also:
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, Province of
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, no date, ex
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sp. (Myrtaceae)
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, no coll. (
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): 2/25adff — slide in poor condition and specimens hard to see but major characters discernable (believed to be
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material). “These specimens are probably syntypic Lizer y
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states that he sought an opinion from Dr. Ferris and so it is likely that the specimens now in the
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were those sent by Lizer y Trelles. I did check Ferris library for any correspondence from Lizer y Trelles, but found nothing” (personal correspondence P. J. Gullan,
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).
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(
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)
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On the branches of a species of
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(Lizer y
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).
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. Length
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, width
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. Rounded anteriorly, bluntly pointed posteriorly; abdomen rather short, posterior 6 abdominal segments all covered dorsally with long spinose setae. With sclerotised anal lobes.
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.
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Derm mostly membranous, segmentation only clear in abdominal region, but some specimens with a distinct membranous line anteriorly possibly delineating posterior margin of head. Dorsal setae of
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about 817 large spines medially and a pair laterally;
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about 1120 large spines medially plus a marginal pair;
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about 1721 very large spines medially and a pair laterally;
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possibly with 3 on each side and 1 medially;
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possibly with only a single spine on each side, and
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, and meso- and metathorax, but also with a few in abdominal segments
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and
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and also perhaps laterally in prothorax (but can be more abundant when cupolate-shaped setae more abundant — see discussion). Other pores absent. Anal lobes strongly sclerotised, each about 20 µm long, 25 µm wide; anal cleft about 2530 µm deep; lobes with spinose setae, as described above. Median plate apparently absent. Anal ring thought to have 3 pairs of setae, each about 8090 µm long
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.
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. Margin not demarcated apart from on abdomen, where lateral spinose setae mark margin; other marginal setae absent. Eyespots apparently absent.
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.
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Derm laterally on abdominal segments
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nodulose, otherwise derm membranous. Setae of
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, each 8090 µm long. Macrotubular and microtubular ducts absent. Loculate pores with mainly 5 loculi: present in broad groups laterad to each spiracle, with
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each anterior group and
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each posterior group; loculate pores also present in loose groups on either side of abdominal segments
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with 26,
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and
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. Cruciform pores absent. Anal lobes strongly sclerotised ventrally, with a pair of posterior suranal spinose setae, each about 55 70 µm long
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.
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Antennae 1 segmented, each with about 5 fleshy setae; width of segment about 8 µm. Clypeolabral shield proportionately quite large, about 105125 µm long; labium apparently 1 segmented; number of setae unknown. Spiracles each with a very large, roundly-oval, sclerotised muscle plate, each about 2835 µm wide; actual peritreme very narrow, about 310 µm wide; each with a membranous cavity laterad to peritreme, each about the same size as muscle plate. Legs entirely absent. With a large, oval concavity along margin between metathorax and abdominal segment
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, approximately in position of metacoxa; each cavity about 30 35 µm wide and 1525 µm long. Vulva not detected.
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<subSubSection id="F0DE654CFF8D672200F52709FA8AFCE3" pageId="57" pageNumber="58" type="discussion">
<paragraph id="B87B36C7FF8D672200F52709FA8AFCE3" blockId="57.[151,1436,152,850]" pageId="57" pageNumber="58">
<emphasis id="8AB0EAD5FF8D672200F52709FEE4FDFD" bold="true" box="[198,329,562,588]" pageId="57" pageNumber="58">Comment.</emphasis>
This species was illustrated by
<bibRefCitation id="DC554B36FF8D672202EC2709FC2CFDFD" author="Ferris, G. F." box="[735,897,562,588]" pageId="57" pageNumber="58" pagination="59 - 79" refId="ref49009" refString="Ferris, G. F. (1957) Notes on some little known genera of the Coccoidea (Homoptera). Microentomology, 22, 59 - 79." type="journal article" year="1957">Ferris (1957)</bibRefCitation>
, probably from the slides cited above. The present description agrees reasonably closely but his description of the clypeolabral shield was much smaller and he did not note the microtubular ducts. His figure also showed more cupolate-shaped setae, including a group dorsad to the clypeolabral shield. Two of the specimens seen during this study had significantly more of these cupolate-shaped setae than on the other specimens but their distribution was difficult to determine. However, it was considered that the extra spines were restricted to 1 side only and none were present medially above the mouthparts. On these latter specimens, the microtubular ducts were also much more abundant on the side with the spines, extending anteriorly into the head (as shown in the small figure in
<figureCitation id="20FF2A42FF8D672204F12603FAB4FCE3" box="[1218,1305,824,850]" captionStart="FIGURE 27" captionStartId="55.[151,256,1710,1734]" captionTargetBox="[217,1382,198,1655]" captionTargetId="figure-128@55.[185,1401,184,1706]" captionTargetPageId="55" captionText="FIGURE 27. Macracanthopyga verganiana Lizer y Trelles. Adult female; where B = dorsal microduct; L = ventral loculate pore; R = marginal spinose seta; S = nodulose derm on abdominal margin; V = antenna; X = setae on anal plates, and Z = view of specimen with more frequent cupolate-shaped (minaret) setae and dorsal microtubular ducts." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5313417" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5313417/files/figure.png" pageId="57" pageNumber="58">Fig. 27</figureCitation>
).
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