Revision of Poliaspis (Hemiptera, Coccoidea, Diaspididae), with descriptions of 8 new species from Australia
Author
Hardy, Nate
Author
Henderson, Rosa C.
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ZooKeys
2011
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.137.1786
journal article
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.137.1786
1313-2970-137-1
Poliaspis narungga Hardy & Henderson
sp. n.
Fig. 11
Material examined.
Holotype: female: Australia, SA, Inneston, Yorke Peninsula [-35.28, 136.94], ex
Correa?reflexa
, 1.1975, D Symon (ANIC). Holotype is on slide with 7 additional adult females arranged in two rows. Holotype is in top row, second from left.
Paratypes: SA. 7 adult females: on same slide as holotype (ANIC).
Other material:Australia, 4 adult females, intercepted in quarantine in New Zealand, Auckland, MAF, Lynfield, ex
Goeznowia vericosa
, 7.7.1997, J. McMillan, (NZAC).
Description, n=8.
Slide-mounted adult female 1136-1858
μm
long (holotype 1552
μm
long), body outline elongate oval. Pygidium with 2 pairs of lobes; median lobes zygotic, parallel, lobes connected via narrow sclerotic strap, each lobe ca. as wide as long, pointed, smaller than second lobes, margin between lobes not incised; second lobe bi-lobed, each lobule triangular, with blunt or pointed tip. Gland spines absent; pair of setae between median lobes. Dorsal ducts undifferentiated from marginal ducts; numerous on dorsum of pygidium, not organized into discrete submedial and submarginal clusters. Perivulvar pores: 2-7 posteromedial, 15-28 posterolateral, 30-50 posterior, 4-9 anteromedial, and 7-14 anterolateral. Trilocular pores in cluster of 5-8 near anterior spiracle; absent near posterior spiracle. Microducts absent from dorsal surface of head, scattered on ventral surface of head, thorax and abdomen. Antenna with 1 fleshy seta. Cluster of gland tubercles on ventral surface of head anterior to anterior spiracle, in addition to the submarginal / marginal clusters present more posteriorly.
Comments.
Poliaspis narungga
is the only species of
Poliaspis
in which the adult females lack gland spines, but gland tubercles are numerous in submarginal areas of the abdomen and thorax, including a cluster anterior to the anterior spiracle. Also distinctive are (1) the lack of differentiation between marginal and dorsal ducts, and (2) the dorsal macroducts on the pygidium not being arranged into distinct submedial and submarginal clusters.
Etymology.
The Narungga people were the inhabitants of the Yorke Peninsula prior to the arrival of Europeans.
Figure 11.
Poliaspis narungga
Hardy and Henderson sp. n., adult female.