(Hemiptera: Coccoidea: Pseudococcidae)
Author
Williams, D. J.
Author
Martin, J. H.
text
Zootaxa
2005
804
1
12
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.170574
83dcb37a-83a3-4440-9afe-8ea6b6a45a84
11755326
170574
Key to species of
Laminicoccus
1 Circulus present.......................................................................................................................... 2
Circulus absent ........................................................................................................................... 4
2 Multilocular disc pores present. Anal lobe and penultimate cerarii each with more than 2 conical setae ..................................................................................................................................... 3
Multilocular disc pores absent. Anal lobe and penultimate cerarii each with 2 conical setae ....
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eastopi
Cox
3 Circulus normally large, notched at each side and divided by intersegmental line. Ventral tubular ducts absent from head and thorax
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flandersi
Williams
Circulus oval, not notched or divided by intersegmental line. Ventral tubular ducts present on head and thorax
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vitiensis
(Green & Laing)
4 Tubular ducts, each longer than wide, without rim, present on venter only around vulva, absent from dorsum
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asteliae
Cox
Tubular ducts, each about as long as wide, with distinct rim, present across most segments on dorsum and on venter across all or most abdominal segments and around ventral margins ..... 5
5 Ventral multilocular disc pores on abdomen present around vulva only
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samoanus
sp. nov.
Ventral multilocular disc pores on abdomen in rows across most abdominal segments and in medial areas of thorax
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pandani
(Cockerell)