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<mods:titleid="2B57476EDD4B245A964F92C999415090">Chromosomal and reproductive features of some Oriental and Australasian scale insects (Homoptera, Coccinea)</mods:title>
<mods:affiliationid="8DE3076AAF1DD3825031A809F831046F">Zoological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Universitetskaya nab. 1, St. Petersburg, 199034, Russia</mods:affiliation>
<figureCitationid="013BF1993964BF83FF93D7D6737134C6"captionStart="Figure 4"captionStartId="F4"captionText="Figure 4. General anatomy of the female reproductive system in the studied species (Coccidae)."httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/433339"pageId="0"pageNumber="339">Fig. 4</figureCitation>
<paragraphid="A6C31A34C37859F6211DA602D484223F"pageId="0"pageNumber="339">K 864, Indonesia, New Guinea, vicinity of Jayapura, Entrop, on stem of a dicotyledonous herb, 30.X. 2011, I.A. Gavrilov-Zimin.</paragraph>
There were no embryonic cells suitable for chromosomal analysis in the available material. The reproduction is bisexual with a Lecanoid heterochromatinization in male embryos. All studied females contained embryos at early stages of embryogenesis (up to anatrepsis). Female reproductive system has the usual structure (Fig.
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