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González
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(
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)
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material
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:
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<emphasis id="79BCEAA0FF88FFB3EB220768FE796A0E" bold="true" box="[341,455,266,292]" pageId="4" pageNumber="54">Holotype</emphasis>
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adult female.
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, Neuquén, road to Chapelco, Arroyo Partido, on
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<emphasis id="79BCEAA0FF88FFB3EF430768FE9D6A61" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="54">Nothofagus pumilio</emphasis>
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,
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, González col. (
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) 1(2) adult female.
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is the specimen on right-hand side of slide, nearest the label with the species name on it.
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adult female: remaining specimen on
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slide.
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. Adult female. Dorsum with spinose dorsal setae of rather variable size but each smaller than marginal setae. Anal lobes sclerotised, each with 2 flagellate ventral setae. Microtubular ducts of
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A and B scattered on both surfaces,
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A also present in clusters mediolaterally on dorsal surface of pro- and metathorax and abdominal segments IV; macrotubular ducts present throughout both surfaces, smallest on abdomen and metathorax; cruciform pores restricted to submargins of pro- and mesothorax; loculate pores present on all abdominal segments, scarce medially on thorax and cephalic region, plus a few near each spiracle. Coxal pores quite large, present on posterior surface of metacoxae. Medial plate present. Enlarged ventral setae present along body margin. Metathoracic tibia with four setae, prothoracic tibia with five setae; claw and tarsal digitules similar with slightly expanded apices.
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. Body oval in outline;
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long,
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wide. Anal lobes sclerotized; each 88 µm long, 68 µm wide, each with three dorsal spinose setae: outer marginal seta 43 (39) µm long, anterior inner marginal seta 97 (broken) µm long, posterior inner marginal seta 47 (43) µm long; ventral surface with two flagellate setae, anterior seta 101 (90) µm long and posterior seta 144 (117) µm long; apical setae 253 (broken) µm long.
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: setae all spinose, with pointed apices, straight or curved, of variable size, each 1139 µm long, all noticeably smaller than marginal setae; smallest on abdominal segments VVII; a few larger setae, up to 49 µm long, present medially in cephalic region. Macrotubular ducts symmetrical, 1722 µm long, 5 µm wide; numerous throughout. Microtubular ducts of
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A and B (
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a &amp; 2b) numerous throughout but
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A ducts also present in groups of about 1015 ducts mediolaterally on abdominal segments IV and on pro- and metathoracic segments. Anal ring with six setae each 8593 µm and a single row of pores. Medial plate (
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mp) present.
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<emphasis id="79BCEAA0FF88FFB3EAB202A8FE9D6FCE" bold="true" box="[197,291,1226,1252]" pageId="4" pageNumber="54">Margin</emphasis>
: setae narrow, spinose, with pointed apices, with one large and one small seta on each side of each abdominal segment, each large seta 78 µm and each smaller seta about 49 µm long.
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<emphasis id="79BCEAA0FF88FFB3EAB20378FE3B6E1E" bold="true" box="[197,389,1306,1332]" pageId="4" pageNumber="54">Ventral surface</emphasis>
: flagellate setae present medially and submedially on each abdominal segment and medially on thorax and cephalic region, medial setae longest; with 8 pairs of setae of different lengths anterior to mouthparts, 5 pairs of short setae, each 4954 µm plus 3 pairs of long setae each 79137 µm. Spinose curved setae, present submarginally; with two setae on each abdominal segment, more numerous on thorax and cephalic region. Suranal setae flagellate, each 117 µm long. Quinquelocular pores numerous throughout on posterior abdominal segments, becoming sparse on anterior abdominal segments, medially on thorax and cephalic region, plus a few near each spiracle; trilocular pores few, on abdomen. Cruciform pores sparse, difficult to see, on submargin of pro- and mesothorax. Macrotubular ducts symmetrical, frequent throughout, shortest and narrowest, 2.45 µm wide, scarce (
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total) on abdominal segments plus a few medially on metathorax. Microtubular ducts of both
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A and B, frequent throughout.
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coxae each 215 (225) µm long, with about 25 irregularly-shaped translucent pores on posterior surface only; with microspines on anterior surface; hind trochanter + femur each 284 (294) µm long; femur each with four setae but no small pores; tibia each 176 (186) µm long, with four setae and no small pores; tarsi each 107 (147) µm; tarsal and claw digitules all narrow, each with equal-sized, slightly expanded apices; claw each with a denticle. Prothoracic tibia each with five setae. Antennae 7-segmented, segment III without setae, each 294 µm long. Frontal lobes absent. Labium 3-segmented, basal segment with two pairs of setae. Anal tube sclerotised.
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<emphasis id="79BCEAA0FF88FFB3EAB201F8FEE06C9E" bold="true" box="[197,350,1946,1972]" pageId="4" pageNumber="54">Distribution</emphasis>
:
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; Patagonia.
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<emphasis id="79BCEAA0FF89FFB2EAE00116FEA66CA6" bold="true" box="[151,280,1908,1932]" pageId="5" pageNumber="55">FIGURE 2.</emphasis>
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González
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<emphasis id="79BCEAA0FF89FFB2E81C0116FD7E6CA6" bold="true" box="[619,704,1908,1932]" pageId="5" pageNumber="55">sp. nov.</emphasis>
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Adult female. Where a = microtubular duct type A; b = microtubular duct type B; and mp = medial plate.
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.
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<emphasis id="79BCEAA0FF8AFFB1EB6B06FAFDAE6B9B" box="[284,528,152,177]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="56">Eriococcus pumiliae</emphasis>
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is the only
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<emphasis id="79BCEAA0FF8AFFB1E97E06FAFC336B9B" box="[777,909,152,177]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="56">Eriococcus</emphasis>
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species with both
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A &amp; B microtubular ducts known on
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, with the former
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also present in mediolateral groups on the dorsal surface of abdominal segments IV and pro- and metathoracic segments.
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<emphasis id="79BCEAA0FF8AFFB1EAB1076DFEF36A03" bold="true" box="[198,333,271,297]" pageId="6" pageNumber="56">Etymology</emphasis>
: the name
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is derived from the specific name of the host plant,
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.
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