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Melaleucoides akaina, female. Scanning electron micrographs. A. Head and prothorax, lateral view. B. Metathoracic scent-gland evaporatory and mesothoracic spiracle. C. Setae on hemelytra. D. Pretarsus, dorsofrontal view. eva 5 evaporatory area; mssp 5 mesothoracic spiracle; pe 5 parempodium (AMNH_PBI 00137503)." captionText-1="Fig. 11. Melaleucoides akaina, male and female genitalia (AMNH_PBI 00087543, 00373174)." captionText-10="Fig. 20. Melaleucoides grossi, male genitalia (AMNH_PBI 00169233)." captionText-11="Fig. 21. Melaleucoides leuropomae, male genitalia (AMNH_PBI 00137076)." captionText-12="Fig. 22. Melaleucoides micranthae, male genitalia (AMNH_PBI 00372253)." captionText-13="Fig. 23. Melaleucoides ozzii, male genitalia (AMNH_PBI 00371237)." captionText-14="Fig. 24. Melaleucoides pileanthicola, male. Scanning electron micrographs. A. Head, pro-, and mesothorax, lateral view. B. Meso- and metathorax, lateral view. C. Setae on hemelytra. D. Pretarsus, frontal view. E. Pygophore, lateral view. F. Pygophore, dorsal view. eva 5 evaporatory area; lp 5 left paramere; mssp 5 mesothoracic spiracle; pe 5 parempodium; ph 5 phallotheca; rp 5 right paramere (AMNH_PBI 00137348)." captionText-15="Fig. 25. Melaleucoides pileanthicola, male and female genitalia (AMNH_PBI 00137358, 00137396)." captionText-16="Fig. 26. Melaleucoides rhaphiophyllae, male genitalia (AMNH_PBI 00372295)." captionText-17="Fig. 27. Melaleucoides sheathianae, male genitalia (AMNH_PBI 00371561)." captionText-18="Fig. 28. Melaleucoides similis, male genitalia (AMNH_PBI 00087307)." captionText-19="Fig. 29. Melaleucoides systenae, male genitalia (AMNH_PBI 00368601)." captionText-2="Fig. 12. Melaleucoides annae, male. Scanning electron micrographs. A. Lateral view. B. Setae on hemelytra. C. Pretarsus, frontal view. D. Abdomen, lateral view. E. Pygophore and left paramere, lateral view. F. Pygophore and parameres, dorsal view. lp 5 left paramere; pe 5 parempodium; rp 5 right paramere (AMNH_PBI 00129566)." captionText-20="Fig. 30. Melaleucoides uncinatae, male. Scanning electron micrographs. A. Head and thorax, lateral view. B. Setae on hemelytra. C. Pretarsus, ventral view. D. Abdomen, lateral view. E. Pygophore, lateral view. F. Pygophore, dorsal view. lp 5 left paramere; pe 5 parempodium; pv 5 pulvillus; rp 5 right paramere (AMNH_PBI 00368327)." captionText-21="Fig. 31. Melaleucoides uncinatae, male genitalia (AMNH_PBI 00368328)." captionText-22="Fig. 32. Melaleucoides undulatae, male genitalia (AMNH_PBI 00087483)." captionText-23="Fig. 33. Melaleucoides verticordiae, male. Scanning electron micrographs. A. Head and thorax, lateral view. B. Abdomen, lateral view. C. Setae on hemelytra. D. Pretarsus, frontal view. E. Pretarsus, frontal view, detail of rudimentary dorsal arolium. F. Pygophore, lateral view. G. Pygophore, dorsal view. da 5 dorsal arolium; lp 5 left paramere; pe 5 parempodium; ph 5 phallotheca; rp 5 right paramere (AMNH_PBI 00129613)." captionText-24="Fig. 34. Melaleucoides verticordiae, male and female genitalia (AMNH_PBI 00135071, 00135416)." captionText-25="Fig. 35. Phylogenetic relationships within the Melaleucoides genus group based on equal weight analysis using TNT and maximum parsimony. L 5 506, CI 5 35, RI 5 62." captionText-26="Fig. 36. Phylogenetic relationships within the Melaleucoides genus group based on implied weights analysis using TNT and a constant of concavity of 3. Fit 5 35.982." captionText-27="Fig. 37. Host relationships of Melaleucoides group plotted on implied-weights phylogenetic analysis in figure 36." captionText-3="Fig. 13. Melaleucoides annae, male genitalia (AMNH_PBI 00129556)." captionText-4="Fig. 14. Melaleucoides beaufortiae, male. Scanning electron micrographs. A. Head and thorax, lateral view. B. Pretarsus, frontal view. C. 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DIAGNOSIS: Recognized within the
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genus group by the unique structure of the left paramere, with its flattened, spoonshaped form and erect position, covering the dorsal margin of the pygophore in lateral view (fig. 12D; 53-1). Most easily confused with
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on the basis of unique parempodial structure possessed by all three genera, but easily separated from both on the structure of the left paramere.
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: Body weakly elongate, weakly ovoid; mean total length 2.33 4.05, mean width pronotum 0.781.55. COL- ORATION (pls. 14): Variable, ranging from completely castaneous to almost completely pale, and sometimes with spots. SURFACE AND VESTITURE (figs. 12B, 17B): Dorsum with suberect or reclining black setae, without sericeous or woolly setae. STRUCTURE:
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, F, 13, 18, 33F, G, 34):
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: Base short; curving, C- or Jshaped; body without torsion; primary strap ventral to secondary gonopore, apically greatly elongate, straight, weakly curving, or angulate relative to body of endosoma, without ornamentation; secondary endosomal strap fused with primary strap proximal to secondary gonopore, usually reaching well beyond gonopore, often fused with primary strap, sometimes with denticles or comblike ornamentation; sometimes with elongate spinelike process arising near gonopore on dorsal surface; sometimes with spinelike elongate process near gonopore on ventral surface, ornamented with denticles or not; sometimes with bladderlike process distad of secondary gonopore; secondary gonopore sclerite absent; secondary gonopore usually seen frontally (facing up) in lateral view of endosoma.
<emphasis id="A1CFEAE2C402FFBC1235FA71C889F2A3" bold="true" box="[261,395,1444,1465]" pageId="24" pageNumber="27">Phallotheca</emphasis>
: Smoothly curving on dorsal margin, without a fingerlike projection, and with a curving, posteriorly directed, platelike projection; anterior surface without a keel; ventral surface without a projecting keel; posterior surface lacking transparent window; apex simple.
<emphasis id="A1CFEAE2C402FFBC12BDF981CB35F173" bold="true" box="[397,567,1620,1642]" pageId="24" pageNumber="27">Left Paramere</emphasis>
: Vertical; shaft at right angles to or in same axis as body; in dorsal perspective (fig. 12F) not exceeding margin of pygophore; in lateral perspective (fig. 12E) extending beyond dor- sal margin of pygophore; body quadrate or spoon shaped; apex medially broadly round- ed to weakly quadrate, sometimes elongated and or recurved; apex posterolaterally simple or in the form of a prolongation; anterior process triangular or elongate and cylindrical in lateral view; posterior process in the form of a short to long, fingerlike projection; base of posterior process with or without conspicuous shoulder.
<emphasis id="A1CFEAE2C402FFBC1048FE0ACD30F6EE" bold="true" box="[888,1074,479,501]" pageId="24" pageNumber="27">Right Paramere</emphasis>
: Body short and broad, lanceolate; apex short, clawlike, decurved.
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<paragraph id="930436F0C402FFBC11EBFDEDCDCEF310" blockId="24.[701,1228,213,1153]" pageId="24" pageNumber="27">
<emphasis id="A1CFEAE2C402FFBC11EBFDEDCA2FF554" box="[731,813,568,590]" italics="true" pageId="24" pageNumber="27">Female</emphasis>
: Slightly more ovoid than male; small, mean total length 2.524.26, mean width pronotum 0.821.59. COLORATION (pls. 14): As in male. GENITALIA (figs. 11, 18, 25, 34): Posterior wall laterally with distinct crescent-shaped interramal sclerites; posterolaterally with a distinct swelling covered with microtrichia; longitudinal fold on either side of midline along part of length; interramal lobes present and asymmetrical, reclining, overlapping, and heavily ornamented with spicules; vestibulum with medial plates sclerotized and readily observed; small, nearly symmetrical, triangular; with sclerotized guide structure present as caplike structure with internal differentiation.
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<subSubSection id="DBA1657BC402FFBC11EAFBC4CA28F39B" pageId="24" pageNumber="27" type="etymology">
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ETYMOLOGY: Named after the host genus,
<taxonomicName id="54BB4D73C402FFBC118DFBFACACCF35C" box="[701,974,1071,1094]" class="Magnoliopsida" family="Myrtaceae" genus="Melaleuca" kingdom="Plantae" order="Myrtales" pageId="24" pageNumber="27" phylum="Tracheophyta" rank="genus">
<emphasis id="A1CFEAE2C402FFBC118DFBFACA36F35F" box="[701,820,1071,1093]" italics="true" pageId="24" pageNumber="27">Melaleuca</emphasis>
(Myrtaceae)
</taxonomicName>
, in combination with the Latin suffix -
<emphasis id="A1CFEAE2C402FFBC10BBFB98CAC6F379" box="[907,964,1101,1123]" italics="true" pageId="24" pageNumber="27">oides</emphasis>
, a diminutive; gender feminine.
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