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(
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,
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)
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<paragraph id="5013FA25165952125515FDD5FC4EBE0A" blockId="16.[125,1173,545,1526]" pageId="16" pageNumber="1358">Inducing leaf galls, dome-shaped on upper surface, elongate-conical and truncate on lower surface. Some galls split on under-surface where crawlers possibly escape.</paragraph>
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Body of adult female (
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) on microscope slide, elongate to broadly oval,
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long, 0.351.0 mm wide, widest at about mesothorax, membranous, abdomen tapering to rounded posterior end. Position of each anal lobe with a stout, flagellate apical seta 6575 Mm long. Antennae short, 60110 Mm long, six-segmented, becoming narrower distally, situated close together on anterior margin of head, each segment with only a few short flagellate setae except on terminal segment where longest seta about 35 Mm long; fleshy setae on last two segments about 20 Mm long. Legs well developed, slender, hind coxa 3050 Mm long, hind trochanter + femur 95130 Mm long, hind tibia + tarsus 95125 Mm long. Claw slender, about 20 Mm long, with a minute denticle and a pair of knobbed digitules conspicuously longer than claw. Ratio of lengths of hind tibia + tarsus to hind trochanter + femur 0.951.00. Ratio of lengths of hind tibia to tarsus 0.72 1.00. Distal trochanteral seta about 50 Mm long; hind coxa without translucent pores. Labium 4560 Mm long, shorter than clypeolabral shield. Anal ring ventral, situated well anterior to apex of abdomen, semicircular, sclerotized, joined anteriorly by a very thin rim, ring about 25 Mm wide, 15 Mm long, non-cellular, with two pairs of short setae, each about 5.0 Mm long, and a pair of lateral setae, each about 15.0 Mm long. Eyes 2530 Mm in diameter.
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Second-instar female (
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Body on microscope slide, elongate oval, membranous,
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wide, widest at about mesothorax; abdomen narrowing posteriorly to rounded posterior end. Position of each anal lobe with a flagellate apical seta about 65 Mm long. Antennae situated on anterior head margin, 5090 Mm long, seven-segmented. Legs well developed, slender, hind coxa 3045 Mm long, hind trochanter + femur 7090 Mm long, hind tibia + tarsus 95100 Mm long. Claw slender, about 15 Mm long, with a minute denticle near apex and a pair of knobbed digitules longer than claw. Ratio of lengths of hind tibia + tarsus to hind trochanter + femur 1.111.35. Ratio of lengths of hind tibia to hind tarsus 0.721.11. Distal trochanteral seta about 50 Mm long. Labium about 50 Mm long, shorter than clypeolabral shield. Anal ring ventral, situated a short distance from apex of abdomen, semicircular and sclerotized, 25 Mm wide, 15 Mm long, joined at anterior end by an extremely narrow rim; sclerotized area with four minute setae, each about 5.0 Mm long, and two lateral setae each about 15.0 Mm long.
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Figure 3.
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, adult female.
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Figure 4.
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, second-instar female.
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Dorsal surface with flagellate setae, mostly 3035 Mm long, noticeably longer than in adult female, distributed across middle of segments in more or less single rows. Macrotubular ducts present of two sizes. A larger
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with shallow cup, about 18.0 Mm long, cup about 3.0 Mm wide, present in rows of four to six across middle of abdominal segments IIVI, usually two present on abdominal segment VII, more numerous in rows on head and thorax. A smaller
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of duct with deeper cup, about 10 Mm long, cup about 2.0 Mm wide, interspersed with larger
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but less frequent. Microtubular ducts about 7.0 Mm long, same as in adult female, represented by one or two at posterior end of abdomen.
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Ventral surface with similar flagellate setae to those on dorsum. Macrotubular ducts present of two sizes. A small
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, same as small
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on dorsum, present in submedial clusters of four to six on abdominal segments VVII. An intermediate size duct, larger than small ducts but smaller than large dorsal ducts, about 12 Mm long, with orifice surrounded by thick hyaline rim about 3.0 Mm in diameter, occurring singly on submargins of thorax and abdominal segments IIVI, a few also present in medial area of thorax. Microtubular ducts, same as on dorsum, sparsely distributed around margins of most abdominal segments. Quinquelocular pores, minute, about 3.50 Mm in diameter, present next to spiracular openings, usually two or three present next to each mesothoracic spiracle and singly or in pairs next to metathoracic spiracles.
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<emphasis id="62D82637165A521155E2FB92FEC8B82D" box="[138,344,1126,1150]" italics="true" pageId="19" pageNumber="1361">Material examined</emphasis>
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,
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,
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, inducing galls on leaves of
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sp.
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,
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(coll.
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),
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13 (
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)
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.
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<emphasis id="62D82637165A521155E2FABDFF6BB932" box="[138,251,1353,1377]" italics="true" pageId="19" pageNumber="1361">Etymology</emphasis>
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The species is named after John S. Dugdale, who collected the species and sent other species from
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for study.
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<emphasis id="62D82637165A521155E2FA1FFF6BBA50" box="[138,251,1515,1539]" italics="true" pageId="19" pageNumber="1361">Comments</emphasis>
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This species can be separated easily by the characters discussed in the key. All legs of the adult female of
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are about the same size, whereas in
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the hind legs are noticeably longer. The galls are unlike any of the galls induced by scale insects on
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discussed and illustrated from
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by
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. They appear to resemble the galls induced by
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Hempel
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, a South American species found on the leaves of
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spp.
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, another genus of
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. Galls induced by
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are reported to be convex on one side of the leaf and acuminate on the other side (
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).
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