Studies on mealybugs (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) in Indonesia, with description of a new species and three new country records Author Zarkani, Agustin 0000-0001-9837-5019 agustinzarkani @ unib. ac. id; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 9837 - 5019 agustinzarkani@unib.ac.id Author Ercan, Cansu 0000-0003-3516-9183 Biotechnology Development and Research Centre, Çukurova University, 01250, Adana, Turkey. & cansuercann 01 @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 3516 - 9183 cansuercann01@gmail.com Author Apriyanto, Dwinardi 0000-0002-5286-9010 dwinardi 2018 @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 5286 - 9010 dwinardi2018@gmail.com Author Kaydan, Mehmet Bora 0000-0002-0677-255X Biotechnology Development and Research Centre, Çukurova University, 01250, Adana, Turkey. & bkaydan @ cu. edu. tr; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 0677 - 255 X bkaydan@cu.edu.tr text Zootaxa 2023 2023-01-12 5228 2 157 172 journal article 276840 10.11646/zootaxa.5228.2.4 c2b7eabc-5c5c-4b8c-8f5d-fdb96d1df158 1175-5326 7532281 0B15B8F9-142C-4785-8CD8-D24409FA733E Genus Dysmicoccus Ferris Type species: Dactylopius brevipes Cockerell by original designation. Genus diagnosis (adapted from Williams, 2004 ). Body normally broadly oval, 1.65–4.20 mm long, 0.90–2.89 mm wide.Antennae each normally with 6‒8 segments. Cerarii present, numbering 6–17 pairs (never 18), anal lobe cerarii each bearing either 2 cerarian setae or as many as 8, these usually conical, sometimes conical setae replaced by flagellate setae but cerarii always recognizable by concentrations of trilocular pores.Anterior cerarii each sometimes containing more than 2 setae. Circulus present or absent. Legs well developed, hind legs with translucent pores present or absent; tarsal digitules usually knobbed, occasionally setose. Claw usually stout, claw denticle absent. Anal lobes usually developed, either membranous or sclerotized, each lobe bearing a normal apical seta. Ventral margin of abdominal segments anterior to anal lobes always membranous. Anal ring normally situated at apex of abdomen (rarely a short distance from apex), usually bearing 6 setae, occasionally with more setae present. Anterior and posterior ostioles present. Dorsal setae variously shaped, often flagellate. Ventral setae flagellate. Trilocular pores present on dorsum and venter. Multilocular disc pores usually present, at least on venter. Quinquelocular pores and oral rim tubular ducts always absent. Oral collar tubular ducts usually apparent, at least on venter, sometimes present on dorsum, rarely absent entirely. Discoidal pores present, sometimes large and occasionally present next to each eye.