Two new species of Umbonichiton (Hemiptera: Sternorrhyncha: Cocccoidea: Coccidae) from New Zealand
Author
Henderson, Rosa C.
Landcare Research, Private Bag 92170, Auckland, New Zealand. HendersonR @ landcareresearch. co. nz Department of Biodiversity and Biological Systematics, The National Museum of Wales, Cathay's Park, Cardiff, CF 1 3 NP, Wales. HodgsonCJ @ cardiff. ac. uk
Author
Hodgson, Chris J.
text
Zootaxa
2005
2005-02-11
854
1
1
11
https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.854.1.1
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.854.1.1
11755334
5044290
E782178C-DAF6-4906-B9E5-225479D12F1E
Key to adult female
Umbonichiton
1. Each posterior stigmatic cleft with a large spinose seta similar to those in anterior clefts ....................................................................................................................................... 2
– Each posterior stigmatic cleft lacking a large spinose seta, but with an enlarged marginal spinose seta on both anterior and posterior margins
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U. bispinatus
sp. nov.
2. Dorsal macropores approximately mushroomshaped when seen from the side, apex expanding to several times the width of the basal "stalk" ..............................................
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U. pellaspis
Henderson and Hodgson
– Top of dorsal macropores approximately similar in width to or narrower than their inner base ..................................................................................................................... 3
3. Dorsal macropores 'bollardlike' or truncated conelike, with a broadened or blunt apex ....................................................................................................................................... 4
– Dorsal macropores 'conelike', with more or less pointed apices ................................. 5
4. Marginal reticulation point setae larger than other marginal setae; with approx. 10 setae laterally between stigmatic clefts
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U. bullatus
Henderson & Hodgson
– Marginal reticulation point setae not larger than other marginal setae; with 2 or 3 setae laterally between stigmatic clefts
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U. rimu
sp. nov.
5. Ventral tubular ducts present medially on head, thorax and abdomen ......................... 6
– Ventral tubular ducts absent medially on head, thorax and abdomen (although 1–3 ducts occasionally present between coxae)
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U. hymenantherae
(Maskell)
6. Marginal setae finely spinose, with 3–5 between stigmatic clefts; dorsal macropores few, with none in transverse median reticulation line anterior to anal plates; ventral tubular ducts sometimes present medially on abdominal segments II and III, or absent medially on all abdominal segments
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U. adelus
Henderson & Hodgson
– Marginal setae clearly spinose, with 5–10 between stigmatic clefts; dorsal macropores more numerous, with several on transverse median reticulation line anterior to anal plates; ventral tubular ducts scattered throughout abdominal segments II–V
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U. jubatus
Henderson & Hodgson