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<taxonomicName id="4C5B35DD81B30DA624B6AEB7FD09FA6D" authority="Hodgson &amp; Williams" authorityName="Hodgson &amp; Williams" box="[151,647,1481,1507]" class="Insecta" family="Cerococcidae" genus="Cerococcus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Hemiptera" pageId="152" pageNumber="153" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="asteris" status="sp. nov.">
<emphasis id="B92F924C81B30DA624B6AEB7FEF6FA6D" bold="true" box="[151,376,1481,1507]" italics="true" pageId="152" pageNumber="153">Cerococcus asteris</emphasis>
Hodgson &amp; Williams
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,
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(
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)
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Material studied.
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and
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ff:
<collectingCountry id="F34C0ECE81B30DA626EBAD4AFCCEF9C3" box="[714,832,1588,1613]" name="Mexico" pageId="152" pageNumber="153">MEXICO</collectingCountry>
</emphasis>
, San Lorenzo, Puebla, on stem of
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<emphasis id="B92F924C81B30DA620CBAD4AFAFEF9C3" box="[1258,1392,1588,1613]" italics="true" pageId="152" pageNumber="153">Pedilanthus</emphasis>
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sp. (
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),
<date id="FFE5689E81B30DA62544AD29FE69F9FE" box="[357,487,1623,1648]" pageId="152" pageNumber="153" value="1978-07-24">24.vii.1978</date>
, Riddlehuber
<emphasis id="B92F924C81B30DA626B2AD26FD5DF9FE" box="[659,723,1623,1648]" italics="true" pageId="152" pageNumber="153">et al.</emphasis>
(USNM): 1/3 adff (
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specimen g, clearly arrowed, specimen furthest from species label; 2
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specimens (f).
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<paragraph id="8BE44E5E81B30DA624E6ADDEFDE6F936" blockId="152.[151,1436,1588,1973]" box="[199,616,1695,1720]" pageId="152" pageNumber="153">Note. Data taken from all specimens.</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="B92F924C81B30DA624E6ADBBFE23F953" bold="true" box="[199,429,1732,1757]" pageId="152" pageNumber="153">Mounted material.</emphasis>
Body roundly pear-shaped,
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long,
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wide, with only a short abdominal extension posteriorly.
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<emphasis id="B92F924C81B30DA624E6AC73FEA0F8AA" bold="true" box="[199,302,1805,1828]" pageId="152" pageNumber="153">Dorsum.</emphasis>
Eight-shaped pores absent from large areas of dorsum; pores of 2 sizes: (i) medium to small pores, each
<date id="FFE5689E81B30DA624F2AC4EFEAFF8C9" box="[211,289,1840,1864]" pageId="152" pageNumber="153" value="2010-10-08">810 x</date>
5.05.5 µm (largest perhaps near margin), in a complex pattern medially but mainly in 2022 radial lines extending out from center of dorsum, each line 13 pores wide; and (ii) smaller pores, each about
<date id="FFE5689E81B30DA62134AC2BFAB6F8E2" box="[1301,1336,1877,1900]" pageId="152" pageNumber="153">7 x</date>
5 µm, in groups within apex of each stigmatic pore band, each group with 1016 pores; large 8-shaped pores absent. Simple pores very sparse, each about 1.5 µm wide. Cribriform plates, each about 8 µm wide, in two groups of 37 plates on each side of abdominal segment IV, each group in a mildly sclerotized cavity, each cavity variable in size but most about 40 µm wide; micropores in each plate quite large. Dorsal setae few, each setose, and mainly 35 µm long. Tubular ducts of 1 size, abundant, each outer ductule 2325 µm long. Anal lobes mainly sclerotized throughout most of dorsal surface but becoming more distinctly sclerotized on inner margins; each lobe about 95 µm long with a long apical seta (all broken); each lobe with 2 bullet-shaped fleshy setae, each 78 µm long, near apex on dorsal surface; also with 3 strong short setae, each 712 µm long, on each inner margin, and 2 or 3 short setae on ventral surface; each lobe also with a longitudinal line of 4 or 5 eight-shaped pores dorsally and a few laterally. Median anal plate 6870 µm long, 5863 µm wide at base; apex bluntly pointed. Anal ring with 4 pairs of setae, each 5366 µm long, all narrowing rather gently towards apex; anal ring with 2 rows of pores.
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<emphasis id="B92F924C81B20DA724B6AC63FEAEF8BD" bold="true" box="[151,288,1821,1843]" pageId="153" pageNumber="154">FIGURE 53.</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B92F924C81B20DA72504AC63FE68F8BD" box="[293,486,1821,1843]" italics="true" pageId="153" pageNumber="154">Cerococcus asteris</emphasis>
Hodgson &amp; Williams
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,
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<taxonomicNameLabel id="A21C2F3781B20DA726F1AC60FCAFF8BD" box="[720,801,1822,1843]" pageId="153" pageNumber="154" rank="species">sp. nov.</taxonomicNameLabel>
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Adult female.
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<emphasis id="B92F924C81B10DA424E6AAA3FE96FE7A" bold="true" box="[199,280,477,500]" pageId="154" pageNumber="155">Venter.</emphasis>
Derm unsclerotized apart from anal lobes that appear to be sclerotized ventrally. Eight-shaped pores similar to those on dorsum but slightly larger, each
<date id="FFE5689E81B10DA42737A97EFCF9FD99" box="[790,887,512,536]" pageId="154" pageNumber="155" value="2011-10-13">1113 x</date>
6.06.5 µm; in a broad sparse marginal and submarginal band extending medially to well mesad of each antenna and spiracles; a few areas perhaps pore free near margin, each related to radial bands on dorsum; none medially near mouthparts. Simple pores not detected. Small bilocular pores, each 58 µm wide, sparse medially in head and thorax. Spiracular disc-pores small, each 3.55.0 µm wide (largest near apex of band) with mainly 5 loculi, in narrow bands 13 pores wide, broadening on dorsum into a large and distinct group, each group with 2035 disc-pores (mainly with 7 loculi) plus a medial group of 1016 small 8-shaped pores; posterior band bifurcated; each band with a total of 5090 pores; also with 1015 pores near each antenna, in a radial group extending towards margin. Multilocular disc-pores entirely absent. Tubular ducts, similar to those on dorsum, present throughout but perhaps not as frequent, and some ducts with an area of mild sclerotization around outer opening. Ventral setae slightly more abundant than on dorsum but all setose and short; preanal setae short, each 3537 µm long; companion setae quite long, each 2325 µm long. Antennae unsegmented, each 3035 µm long, 35 µm wide, with 4 fleshy setae and 35 setose setae. Clypeolabral shield 170175 µm long.
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specimen with a small sclerotized tube-like structure near base of one lobe; anteroventral sclerotizations on each anal lobe laterad to anal ring absent.
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<emphasis id="B92F924C81B10DA424E6A889FECAFB9E" bold="true" box="[199,324,1015,1040]" pageId="154" pageNumber="155">Comment.</emphasis>
The lace-like arrangement of the dorsal 8-shaped pores on the adult female of
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<emphasis id="B92F924C81B10DA420E0A886FAA0FB81" box="[1217,1326,1016,1040]" italics="true" pageId="154" pageNumber="155">C. asteris</emphasis>
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is unique in
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<emphasis id="B92F924C81B10DA42494AF62FEB6FBBA" box="[181,312,1052,1076]" italics="true" pageId="154" pageNumber="155">Cerococcus</emphasis>
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for, although lines or bands of 8-shaped pores are also present on other
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<emphasis id="B92F924C81B10DA42051AF62FB7DFBBA" box="[1136,1267,1052,1076]" italics="true" pageId="154" pageNumber="155">Cerococcus</emphasis>
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species, in the latter species they are in an evenly spaced lattice-like pattern with 8-shaped pores frequent between the lines, whilst in
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<emphasis id="B92F924C81B10DA42494AF1AFEACFBF2" box="[181,290,1124,1148]" italics="true" pageId="154" pageNumber="155">C. asteris</emphasis>
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, the lines or bands of pores are not evenly spaced and there are no 8-shaped pores between them. In addition, the adult female of
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<emphasis id="B92F924C81B10DA425C9AFF6FDD9FB11" box="[488,599,1160,1184]" italics="true" pageId="154" pageNumber="155">C. asteris</emphasis>
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also has the following unusual features: (i) large and obvious groups of spiracular disc-pores and smaller 8-shaped pores in apex of each pore band (somewhat similar to the arrangement in
<taxonomicName id="4C5B35DD81B10DA42495AFB1FEBFFB66" box="[180,305,1231,1256]" class="Insecta" family="Cerococcidae" genus="Cerochiton" kingdom="Animalia" order="Hemiptera" pageId="154" pageNumber="5" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="genus" status="gen. nov.">
<emphasis id="B92F924C81B10DA42495AFB1FEBFFB66" box="[180,305,1231,1256]" italics="true" pageId="154" pageNumber="155">Cerochiton</emphasis>
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); (ii) cribriform plates in two submedial clusters on each side of abdominal segment IV, each cluster formed of 37 plates fused together in a mildly sclerotized cavity, and (iii) ventral marginal band of 8shaped pores extending some distance mesad of each spiracle. The odd single sclerotized pore or duct on outer base of one lobe on the
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specimen cannot be found on the other specimens, although it is very distinct. This is not thought to be homologous with the anteroventral sclerotizations typical of
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<emphasis id="B92F924C81B10DA42740AE1EFB9FFAF6" box="[865,1041,1376,1400]" italics="true" pageId="154" pageNumber="155">Antecerococcus</emphasis>
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species.
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The adult female of
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<emphasis id="B92F924C81B10DA425EEAEFAFDCAFA12" box="[463,580,1412,1436]" italics="true" pageId="154" pageNumber="155">C. asteris</emphasis>
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is characterised by the following combination of character-states: (i) anteroventral sclerotizations absent; (ii) three finely spinose setae present along inner margin of each anal lobe; (iii) dorsal fleshy setae on anal lobes spinose and bullet-shaped; (iv) posteroventral seta on each anal lobe absent; (v) dorsum with two sizes of 8-shaped pores, both quite small; (vi) 8-shaped pores on dorsum in a lace-like pattern; (vii) smallest 8-shaped pores restricted to 1016 pores within apex of each stigmatic pore band; (viii) large areas of dorsum without 8-shaped pores; (ix) cribriform plates present in submedial clusters of 37 plates fused into two groups on each side of abdominal segment IV; (x) tubular ducts of one size only present; (xi) leg stubs absent; (xii) posterior stigmatic bands bifurcated; (xiii) multilocular disc-pores entirely absent; (xiv) ventral 8-shaped pores in a very broad marginal band extending medially well past antennae and spiracles, and (xv) antennae without either a cone-like apex or setal cavity.
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<paragraph id="8BE44E5E81B10DA424E6AD93FD6DF8A6" blockId="154.[151,1437,151,1904]" pageId="154" pageNumber="155">
In the key to adult females of
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<emphasis id="B92F924C81B10DA42639AD92FD15F88A" box="[536,667,1772,1796]" italics="true" pageId="154" pageNumber="155">Cerococcus</emphasis>
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,
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<emphasis id="B92F924C81B10DA4268BAD92FC98F88A" box="[682,790,1772,1796]" italics="true" pageId="154" pageNumber="155">C. asteris</emphasis>
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keys out close to
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<emphasis id="B92F924C81B10DA427C1AD92FBCAF88B" box="[992,1092,1772,1797]" italics="true" pageId="154" pageNumber="155">C. deklei</emphasis>
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and
<emphasis id="B92F924C81B10DA4205AAD92FA87F88B" box="[1147,1289,1772,1797]" italics="true" pageId="154" pageNumber="155">
<taxonomicName id="4C5B35DD81B10DA4205AAD92FA8BF88B" box="[1147,1285,1772,1797]" class="Insecta" family="Cerococcidae" genus="Cerococcus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Hemiptera" pageId="154" pageNumber="155" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="russellae">C. russellae</taxonomicName>
.
</emphasis>
All three are from southern
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and Central and South
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.
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<paragraph id="8BE44E5E81B10DA424E6AC4BFC37F8FE" blockId="154.[151,1437,151,1904]" pageId="154" pageNumber="155">
<emphasis id="B92F924C81B10DA424E6AC4BFE1DF8C3" bold="true" box="[199,403,1844,1869]" pageId="154" pageNumber="155">Name derivation</emphasis>
:
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<emphasis id="B92F924C81B10DA42587AC4BFE7FF8C2" box="[422,497,1845,1868]" italics="true" pageId="154" pageNumber="155">asteris</emphasis>
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is derived from the Latin word
<emphasis id="B92F924C81B10DA42754AC4BFC22F8C2" box="[885,940,1845,1868]" italics="true" pageId="154" pageNumber="155">aster</emphasis>
, meaning a star, referring to the radiating pattern of 8-shaped pores on the dorsum, and is in the genitive singular.
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