The genus Triozocera Pierce, 1909 (Insecta: Strepsiptera: Corioxenidae) in South America
Author
Kogan, Marcos
Integrated Plant Protection Center and Department of Horticulture, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 98105 USA. Mailing address: 5556 33. Ave. NE, Seattle, WA, 98105 USA. E-mail: koganm @ science. oregonstate. edu
Author
Cook, Jerry L.
Department of Biological Science and Texas Research institute for Environmental Studies, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX 77341 - 2448 USA. E-mail: bio _ jlc @ shsu. edu
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Zootaxa
2014
2014-03-13
3779
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journal article
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Genus
Triozocera
Pierce, 1909: 86
(originally described as
Trioxocera
)
Pierce, 1911: 490
(corrected spelling of
Trioxocera
); 1913: 9; 1918: 424;
Bohart, 1941: 117
;
Fox and Fox, 1964: 404
;
Kinzelbach, 1971: 170
;
Kifune and Hirashima, 1979: 64
;
Kathirithamby, 1989:71
;
1990: 473
;
Brailovsky and Márquez, 1974: 105
;
New, 1994: 4
;
Pohl
et al.
, 1996: 118
;
Cook and Tribull, 2013: 319
Males: Tarsi five-segmented, strongly reduced tarsal claw often present; antennae seven-segmented with segments III and IV laterally flabellate; antennal segment V as long as or longer than segments VI and VII together. Abdominal segment IX ventrally elongated. Aedeagus long, straight or sinuous, but not hooked. Known hosts of the family are species of
Heteroptera
:
Cydnidae
.