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<taxonomicName id="4C5B35DD81A40DB124B6AA11FDA3FE04" authority="Hodgson &amp; Williams" authorityName="Hodgson &amp; Williams" box="[151,557,367,394]" class="Insecta" family="Cerococcidae" genus="Cerochiton" kingdom="Animalia" order="Hemiptera" pageId="143" pageNumber="144" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="genus" status="gen. nov.">
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Hodgson &amp; Williams
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species
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<emphasis id="B92F924C81A40DB1250BAAC8FE78FE42" box="[298,502,438,460]" italics="true" pageId="143" pageNumber="144">Cerococcus ficoides</emphasis>
Green.
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<emphasis id="B92F924C81A40DB124B6AA87FB85FD9C" bold="true" box="[151,1035,505,530]" pageId="143" pageNumber="144">Generic description and diagnosis: Adult female. Mounted material.</emphasis>
Basic body structure typical of
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(
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,
<figureCitation id="136052DB81A40DB12580A963FE4EFDB8" box="[417,448,541,566]" captionStart="FIGURE 52" captionStartId="147.[151,250,1821,1843]" captionTargetBox="[219,1335,230,1777]" captionTargetId="figure@147.[208,1378,193,1799]" captionTargetPageId="147" captionText="FIGURE 52. Cerochiton ficoides (Green). Adult female." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/265385/files/figure.png" pageId="143" pageNumber="144">52</figureCitation>
). Anal lobes with well-sclerotized inner margins with diagonal ridges,
<emphasis id="B92F924C81A40DB120FDA963FB6DFDD4" italics="true" pageId="143" pageNumber="144">each with 3 quite spinose setae along inner margin and 2 approimately bullet-shaped fleshy setae on dorsal surface</emphasis>
;
<emphasis id="B92F924C81A40DB120D2A93FFB9AFDF0" italics="true" pageId="143" pageNumber="144">ventral surface of each lobe without a setose apical seta but with 2 small setae medially</emphasis>
(
<figureCitation id="136052DB81A40DB1200AA91BFBFFFDF0" box="[1067,1137,613,638]" captionStart="FIGURE 3" captionStartId="14.[151,250,1574,1596]" captionTargetBox="[296,1288,191,1538]" captionTargetId="figure@14.[278,1314,176,1553]" captionTargetPageId="14" captionText="FIGURE 3. Morphological features of adult females of Cerococcidae. A E = Posterior abdominal segments and anal lobes. A &amp; B: two Antecerococcus spp.; C: Asterococcus ramakrishnai; D: Cerochiton sp. and E: Cerococcus sp.; where a = large 8 - shaped pores along margins of posterior abdominal segments; b = anteroventral sclerotization; c = anterior margin of median anal plate; d = anal plate; e = dorsal fleshy setae; f = posterior ventral seta; g = anteroventral seta; h = medioventral seta; j = pre-anal seta plus companion seta; k = inner margin spinose setae; m = bullet-shaped dorsal fleshy setae, n = apical seta, and t = outer margin seta. F H. Spiracles. F = Asterococcus sp. with spiracular disc-pores in a band all round spiracular atrium; G &amp; H with spiracular disc-pores restricted to anterior to peritreme; H with a sclerotized arm extending anteriorly over group of disc-pores. J N. Apices of stigmatic bands showing variations in the distribution of the spiracular disc-pores and 8 - shaped pores: J = Antecerococcus philippiae, with narrow stigmatic bands, few small 8 - shaped pores and large 8 - shaped pores along margins; K = Antecerococcus fradei, with small 8 - shaped pores in a clear area within stigmatic band apex; L = Cerococcus catenarius, with rather random small 8 - shaped pores within apex but also with a transverse band of 8 - shaped pores dividing apex into two halves; M = Cerococcus asteris, with a loose group of medium-sized 8 - shaped pores within apex, each 8 - shaped pore in a shallow cavity, and N = Cerochiton ficoides, with typical Cerochiton pore arrangement: a group of deeply-sunken large 8 - shaped pores in centre along with frequent spiracular-disc pores, surrounded by a ring of non-sunken large 8 - shaped pores; each apex also with a rather fleshy seta and a very sparse stigmatic band." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/265334/files/figure.png" pageId="143" pageNumber="144">Fig. 3</figureCitation>
D); both surfaces with a longitudinal line of 5 or 6 small 8-shaped pores. Median anal plate typical of family. Anal ring with 4 pairs of setae, each seta narrowing gradually. Dorsum with at least 3 sizes of 8-shaped pores, largest and intermediate-sized pores associated with stigmatic pore bands;
<emphasis id="B92F924C81A40DB12665A9AFFBC0FD64" box="[580,1102,721,746]" italics="true" pageId="143" pageNumber="144">morphology of apices of each band diagnostic</emphasis>
(
<figureCitation id="136052DB81A40DB1207FA9AFFB11FD64" box="[1118,1183,721,746]" captionStart="FIGURE 3" captionStartId="14.[151,250,1574,1596]" captionTargetBox="[296,1288,191,1538]" captionTargetId="figure@14.[278,1314,176,1553]" captionTargetPageId="14" captionText="FIGURE 3. Morphological features of adult females of Cerococcidae. A E = Posterior abdominal segments and anal lobes. A &amp; B: two Antecerococcus spp.; C: Asterococcus ramakrishnai; D: Cerochiton sp. and E: Cerococcus sp.; where a = large 8 - shaped pores along margins of posterior abdominal segments; b = anteroventral sclerotization; c = anterior margin of median anal plate; d = anal plate; e = dorsal fleshy setae; f = posterior ventral seta; g = anteroventral seta; h = medioventral seta; j = pre-anal seta plus companion seta; k = inner margin spinose setae; m = bullet-shaped dorsal fleshy setae, n = apical seta, and t = outer margin seta. F H. Spiracles. F = Asterococcus sp. with spiracular disc-pores in a band all round spiracular atrium; G &amp; H with spiracular disc-pores restricted to anterior to peritreme; H with a sclerotized arm extending anteriorly over group of disc-pores. J N. Apices of stigmatic bands showing variations in the distribution of the spiracular disc-pores and 8 - shaped pores: J = Antecerococcus philippiae, with narrow stigmatic bands, few small 8 - shaped pores and large 8 - shaped pores along margins; K = Antecerococcus fradei, with small 8 - shaped pores in a clear area within stigmatic band apex; L = Cerococcus catenarius, with rather random small 8 - shaped pores within apex but also with a transverse band of 8 - shaped pores dividing apex into two halves; M = Cerococcus asteris, with a loose group of medium-sized 8 - shaped pores within apex, each 8 - shaped pore in a shallow cavity, and N = Cerochiton ficoides, with typical Cerochiton pore arrangement: a group of deeply-sunken large 8 - shaped pores in centre along with frequent spiracular-disc pores, surrounded by a ring of non-sunken large 8 - shaped pores; each apex also with a rather fleshy seta and a very sparse stigmatic band." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/265334/files/figure.png" pageId="143" pageNumber="144">Fig. 3</figureCitation>
N):
<emphasis id="B92F924C81A40DB120F1A9AFFB68FCDB" italics="true" pageId="143" pageNumber="144">each with a group of several to many large or intermediate-sized sunken (or recessed) 8-shaped pores in a group, along with spiracular disc-pores (each usually with 7 or 8 loculi), and surrounded by a ring of non-sunken large 8-shaped pores; also with small 8-shaped pores in a lattice-like pattern on dorsum and laterally on venter</emphasis>
; large 8-shaped pores (&gt;15 Μm widest) absent. Simple pores present. Cribriform plates small, present in a medial cluster or 2 submedial clusters on abdominal segment IV. Stigmatic pore bands very sparse, posterior bands either bifurcated or not bifurcated; apex of each band almost circular to oval, with a group of sunken 8-shaped pores and many loculate pores as described above;
<emphasis id="B92F924C81A40DB125E4A8B3FB82FC6B" box="[453,1036,973,998]" italics="true" pageId="143" pageNumber="144">each apical group usually with a single fleshy seta</emphasis>
. Spiracular disc-pores restricted to anterior to each spiracle. Loculate pores with mainly 5 loculi also present in a large group near each antenna. Tubular ducts of 2 or 3 sizes on dorsum and 1 size on venter;
<emphasis id="B92F924C81A40DB12765AF6BFDF5FBDF" italics="true" pageId="143" pageNumber="144">largest ducts on dorsum in a line on each side of each lattice-like line of smallest 8-shaped pores</emphasis>
. Venter also with a lattice-like pattern of small 8-shaped pores. Small bilocular pores typical of family medially on head and thorax. Multilocular disc-pores present or absent; when present, in segmental lines across a few abdominal segments anterior to vulva, and sometimes sublaterally on more anterior abdominal segments and metathorax.
<emphasis id="B92F924C81A40DB126BBAFDBFB6DFB30" box="[666,1251,1189,1214]" italics="true" pageId="143" pageNumber="144">Anteroventral sclerotized areas on anal lobes absent</emphasis>
. Legs present or absent. Antennae unsegmented. Spiracles as normal for
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.
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<emphasis id="B92F924C81A40DB124E6AF93FEB3FA88" bold="true" box="[199,317,1261,1286]" pageId="143" pageNumber="144">Comment</emphasis>
. Species of
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<emphasis id="B92F924C81A40DB125E5AF93FDCFFA88" box="[452,577,1261,1286]" italics="true" pageId="143" pageNumber="144">Cerochiton</emphasis>
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share with species of
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<emphasis id="B92F924C81A40DB12717AF90FC37FA88" box="[822,953,1262,1286]" italics="true" pageId="143" pageNumber="144">Cerococcus</emphasis>
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the basic structure of the anal lobes (fleshy setae bullet-shaped; three setose setae along inner margin of each lobe; ventral seta near apex absent; anteroventral sclerotized areas on anal lobes absent). However, adult females of
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<emphasis id="B92F924C81A40DB127ACAE4BFB84FAC0" box="[909,1034,1333,1358]" italics="true" pageId="143" pageNumber="144">Cerochiton</emphasis>
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differ from those of
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<emphasis id="B92F924C81A40DB120DAAE48FAF0FAC0" box="[1275,1406,1334,1358]" italics="true" pageId="143" pageNumber="144">Cerococcus</emphasis>
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in having: (i) a group of large 8-shaped pores, each pore sunken below derm surface, centrally in apex of each stigmatic pore band, each group with intermingling spiracular disc-pores, and with a ring of large 8-shaped pores around each apex but not down margins of stigmatic pore bands (structure of apex of each stigmatic pore band on
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<emphasis id="B92F924C81A40DB124B6AEB8FE95FA50" box="[151,283,1478,1502]" italics="true" pageId="143" pageNumber="144">Cerococcus</emphasis>
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simple, without an inner and outer ring of large 8-shaped poes); (ii) larger 8-shaped pores absent elsewhere on dorsum (larger 8-shaped pores present elsewhere on dorsum); (iii) smallest dorsal 8-shaped pores forming a lattice-like pattern on dorsum (2 species with a lattice-like pattern in
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<emphasis id="B92F924C81A40DB12032AD70FB18F9A8" box="[1043,1174,1550,1574]" italics="true" pageId="143" pageNumber="144">Cerococcus</emphasis>
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); (iv) dorsum with two widths of tubular ducts, broader ducts present in a line on each side of each lattice-like line of small 8-shaped pores (broad dorsal tubular ducts, when present, restricted to a group medially on posterior abdominal segments).
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<emphasis id="B92F924C81A40DB124B6AD04FEEBF91C" box="[151,357,1657,1682]" italics="true" pageId="143" pageNumber="144">Cerococcus deklei</emphasis>
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and
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<emphasis id="B92F924C81A40DB125BDAD04FDACF91C" box="[412,546,1657,1682]" italics="true" pageId="143" pageNumber="144">C. russellae</emphasis>
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both have a lattice-like pattern of 8-shaped pores on their dorsum but all other characters are different. The latter two species are restricted to Central
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whereas the three species of
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are restricted to the Oriental Region, particularly the
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.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BE44E5E81A40DB124E6AD98FC9AF8AC" blockId="143.[151,1437,505,1826]" pageId="143" pageNumber="144">
<emphasis id="B92F924C81A40DB124E6AD98FE1CF970" bold="true" box="[199,402,1765,1790]" pageId="143" pageNumber="144">Name derivation</emphasis>
.
<emphasis id="B92F924C81A40DB12585AD98FE55F970" box="[420,475,1766,1790]" italics="true" pageId="143" pageNumber="144">Cero</emphasis>
- from the Greek word
<emphasis id="B92F924C81A40DB126CEAD9BFCA5F970" box="[751,811,1765,1790]" italics="true" pageId="143" pageNumber="144">keros</emphasis>
meaning wax, combined with the Greek word
<emphasis id="B92F924C81A40DB12177AD9BFA12F970" box="[1366,1436,1765,1790]" italics="true" pageId="143" pageNumber="144">chiton</emphasis>
meaning tunic or garment, referring to the wax covering.
</paragraph>
</subSubSection>
<subSection id="E2D457B581A40DAE24B6AC0BFA12FEF4" lastPageId="144" lastPageNumber="145" pageId="143" pageNumber="144" type="key">
<subSubSection id="C3411DD581A40DAE24B6AC0BFA12FEF4" lastPageId="144" lastPageNumber="145" pageId="143" pageNumber="144" type="key">
<paragraph id="8BE44E5E81A40DB124B6AC0BFDF6F801" blockId="143.[151,632,1909,1935]" box="[151,632,1909,1935]" pageId="143" pageNumber="144">
<heading id="D0ACF93281A40DB124B6AC0BFDF6F801" bold="true" box="[151,632,1909,1935]" fontSize="11" level="1" pageId="143" pageNumber="144" reason="1">
<emphasis id="B92F924C81A40DB124B6AC0BFDF6F801" bold="true" box="[151,632,1909,1935]" pageId="143" pageNumber="144">
Key to adult female
<taxonomicName id="4C5B35DD81A40DB125B2AC0BFD94F801" box="[403,538,1909,1935]" class="Insecta" family="Cerococcidae" genus="Cerochiton" kingdom="Animalia" order="Hemiptera" pageId="143" pageNumber="5" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="genus" status="gen. nov.">
<emphasis id="B92F924C81A40DB125B2AC0BFD94F801" bold="true" box="[403,538,1909,1935]" italics="true" pageId="143" pageNumber="144">Cerochiton</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
species
</emphasis>
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</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BE44E5E81A40DB124B6ACC2FA16F860" blockId="143.[151,1435,1980,2030]" pageId="143" pageNumber="144">1. Multilocular disc-pores absent. Posterior stigmatic pore band bifurcated. Cribriform plates in a submedial group of 58 on each side of segment IV. Each stigmatic pore band apex with 1215 sunken large 8-shaped pores. (Oriental: Java)..........</paragraph>
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......................................................................
<taxonomicName id="4C5B35DD81BB0DAE200FABE9FA12FF22" authority="Lambdin &amp; Kosztarab" authorityName="Lambdin &amp; Kosztarab" box="[1070,1436,151,172]" class="Insecta" family="Cerococcidae" genus="Cerochiton" kingdom="Animalia" order="Hemiptera" pageId="144" pageNumber="145" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="javanensis">
<emphasis id="B92F924C81BB0DAE200FABE9FB21FF22" box="[1070,1199,151,172]" italics="true" pageId="144" pageNumber="145">C. javanensis</emphasis>
(Lambdin &amp; Kosztarab)
</taxonomicName>
- Multilocular disc-pores present in transverse bands across at least abdominal segments VI and VII. Posterior stigmatic pore band either bifurcated or not. Other characters not in this combination........................................... 2 2. Posterior stigmatic pore band not bifurcated. Multilocular disc-pores abundant on posterior abdominal segments and sparse across anterior segments. Each apex of stigmatic bands with 45-52 large 8-shaped pores medially. (Oriental: Java).............................................................................
<taxonomicName id="4C5B35DD81BB0DAE2023AA54FACBFEB1" authority="Hodgson &amp; Williams" authorityName="Hodgson &amp; Williams" box="[1026,1349,298,319]" class="Insecta" family="Cerococcidae" genus="Cerochiton" kingdom="Animalia" order="Hemiptera" pageId="144" pageNumber="145" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="bernardi" status="sp. nov.">
<emphasis id="B92F924C81BB0DAE2023AA54FBFFFEB1" box="[1026,1137,298,319]" italics="true" pageId="144" pageNumber="145">C. bernardi</emphasis>
Hodgson &amp; Williams
</taxonomicName>
,
<taxonomicNameLabel id="A21C2F3781BB0DAE216EAA54FA12FECE" box="[1359,1436,298,320]" pageId="144" pageNumber="145" rank="species">
<emphasis id="B92F924C81BB0DAE216EAA54FA12FECE" bold="true" box="[1359,1436,298,320]" pageId="144" pageNumber="145">sp. nov.</emphasis>
</taxonomicNameLabel>
- Posterior stigmatic pore band bifurcated. Multilocular disc-pores few, on segments (V), VI and VII only. Each apex of stigmatic bands with 710 large 8-shaped pores medially. (Oriental:
<collectingCountry id="F34C0ECE81BB0DAE276CAA1BFCF0FEF4" box="[845,894,357,378]" name="India" pageId="144" pageNumber="145">India</collectingCountry>
and
<collectingCountry id="F34C0ECE81BB0DAE278CAA1BFC7BFEF4" box="[941,1013,357,378]" name="Taiwan" pageId="144" pageNumber="145">Taiwan</collectingCountry>
)..................
<taxonomicName id="4C5B35DD81BB0DAE20C5AA1BFA12FEF4" ID-CoL="5XLJ8" authority="Green" authorityName="Green" box="[1252,1436,357,378]" class="Insecta" family="Cerococcidae" genus="Cerococcus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Hemiptera" pageId="144" pageNumber="145" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="ficoides">
<emphasis id="B92F924C81BB0DAE20C5AA1BFAC5FEF4" box="[1252,1355,357,378]" italics="true" pageId="144" pageNumber="145">C. ficoides</emphasis>
(Green)
</taxonomicName>
</paragraph>
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