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<emphasis id="A5E7663BFFA2FFA2FF4CFB24FE12FB46" bold="true" box="[151,457,1191,1217]" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="153">Choneochiton casuarinae</emphasis>
Hodgson, Mille and Cazères
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:
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<typeStatus id="4828048BFFA2FFA2FE58FB6DFE35FA80" box="[387,494,1262,1287]" pageId="1" pageNumber="153" type="holotype">Holotype</typeStatus>
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: adult female,
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<collectionCode id="F18222ECFFA2FFA2FD48FB6CFD09FA81" box="[659,722,1263,1286]" httpUri="http://grbio.org/cool/93c9-w2q7" name="University of Newcastle" pageId="1" pageNumber="153">NEW</collectionCode>
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, Pocquereux,
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<emphasis id="A5E7663BFFA2FFA2FBCDFB6CFB06FA80" box="[1046,1245,1262,1287]" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="153">Casuarina collina</emphasis>
(Casuarinaceae)
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,
<date id="E32D9CE9FFA2FFA2FF4CFA96FEFBFAA9" box="[151,288,1301,1326]" pageId="1" pageNumber="153" value="2013-08-18">18/viii/2013</date>
, C. Mille (
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): 1/2 ad female.
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: same data, 27 slides with: 29 ad females, 14 2nd -instar females, 1 2nd -instar male, 18 1st -instar nymphs +
<specimenCount id="819571A0FFA2FFA2FD64FABEFCD7FAD2" box="[703,780,1340,1365]" pageId="1" pageNumber="153" type="adult">2 adult</specimenCount>
males (
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: 8 ad females, 1 2nd -instar male, 5 1st -instar nymphs; AIC: 6 ad females, 3 2nd -instar females, 5 1st -instar nymphs;
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: 6 ad females, 3 2nd -instar females, 5 1st - instar nymphs;
<collectionCode id="F18222ECFFA2FFA2FE9FFA09FE4FFA25" box="[324,404,1418,1442]" httpUri="http://grbio.org/cool/e3b9-k2i3" name="United States Department of Agriculture" pageId="1" pageNumber="153">USDA</collectionCode>
: 5 ad females, 4 2nd -instar females, 5 1st -instar nymphs, 2 ad males;
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3 ad females). Also: La Foa, on
<taxonomicName id="5093C1AAFFA2FFA2FE83FA32FE1FFA4E" box="[344,452,1456,1481]" class="Magnoliopsida" family="Casuarinaceae" genus="Casuarina" kingdom="Plantae" order="Fagales" pageId="1" pageNumber="153" phylum="Tracheophyta" rank="species" species="collina">
<emphasis id="A5E7663BFFA2FFA2FE83FA32FE1FFA4E" box="[344,452,1456,1481]" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="153">C. collina</emphasis>
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,
<date id="E32D9CE9FFA2FFA2FE08FA33FD88FA4E" box="[467,595,1456,1481]" pageId="1" pageNumber="153" value="2013-07-02">02/vii/2013</date>
, C. Mille:
<date id="E32D9CE9FFA2FFA2FD11FA32FCC5FA3C" box="[714,798,1453,1481]" pageId="1" pageNumber="153" value="2010-03-02">3/10 2nd</date>
-instar females + 2 1st -instar nymphs (
<collectionCode id="F18222ECFFA2FFA2FB64FA32FAC2FA4E" LSID="urn:lsid:biocol.org:col:34988" box="[1215,1305,1457,1481]" httpUri="http://biocol.org/urn:lsid:biocol.org:col:34988" name="Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle" pageId="1" pageNumber="153">MNHN</collectionCode>
: 4 2nd -instar females;
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: 2 2nd -instar females +2 1st -instar nymphs).
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<collectionCode id="F18222ECFFA2FFA2FF1CFA78FEFDF993" box="[199,294,1531,1556]" pageId="1" pageNumber="153">ADULT</collectionCode>
FEMALE
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(Fig. 1). [Note: data in square brackets refer to exceptionally large female, see under
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below description.]
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Body reddish.
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. Total length 1.11.6 [2.5] mm, width 0.91.25 [2.0] mm, more or less oval. Derm mainly membranous but with small, slightly sclerotized, nodulations and heavily sclerotized anal plates. Dorsum wider than venter.
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<emphasis id="A5E7663BFFA2FFA2FF1CF92CFEFDF94F" bold="true" box="[199,294,1711,1736]" pageId="1" pageNumber="153">Dorsum</emphasis>
. Segmentation indistinct. Dorsal setae mainly short and parallel-sided, with blunt apices, each 35 µm long medially and up to 7 µm long near margins, all with deep basal sockets; occasionally rather pointed; apparently randomly distributed; [all extremely narrow and needle-like, but with same large basal sockets]. Macrotubular ducts extremely well developed, each consisting of a sclerotized, funnel-shaped opening, about 1825 µm wide, 1518 µm deep, each with a large inner ductule 1623 µm long; total length of pore about 3040 µm; most funnel-shaped openings with 24 parallel-sided blunt setae (range 05), each about 68 µm long; ducts distributed fairly sparsely in a broad marginal or submarginal band, which broadens over head and posterior abdominal segments; total about 40 per side. Microtubular ducts possibly represented by small (56 µm widest), oval, heavily sclerotized pores, with a short inner ductule, sparsely distributed more or less throughout but perhaps densest just anterior to anal plates. A larger roundish pore about 810 µm wide present, with about 4 pairs submarginally on head and 3 pairs submarginally on posterior abdominal segments. Anal lobes well developed, triangular and heavily sclerotized, each 105125 µm [135] long and 6575 µm [87] wide; each with unevenly-shaped pore near centre and 13 small pores near inner and outer margins; ventral surfaces distinctly nodulated; also with a long apical seta about 6095 µm long, often U-shaped; each inner margin with a basal seta 1828 µm long, plus a more apical seta 3545 µm long; outer margin seta 2540 µm long. Median plate (cauda) absent. Anal ring with 4 pairs of setae, each about 125170 µm long, plus a band of pores.
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<emphasis id="A5E7663BFFA1FFA1FF4CF956FECFF96D" bold="true" box="[151,276,1749,1771]" pageId="2" pageNumber="154">FIGURE 1.</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="A5E7663BFFA1FFA1FEF9F957FDF9F96C" box="[290,546,1748,1771]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="154">Choneochiton casuarinae</emphasis>
Hodgson, Mille &amp; Cazères
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Adult female. On this and on
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, A = preantennal pores; B = quinquelocular pore; C = trilocular pore; D = sclerotized microtubular duct; E = pore of unknown homology; F = macrotubular duct; G = dorsal seta (G1 as on most adult females, G2 as on largest adult female); H = dorsal submarginal seta; J = ventral submarginal seta; K = minute seta; L = marginal seta; M = spinules; P = derm; Q = margin; R = antenna; S = labium; T = tarsus + claw; V = dorsal view of anal lobes; W = ventral view of anal lobes, and X = trochanter.
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<emphasis id="A5E7663BFFA0FFA0FF1CFF14FEFBFF37" bold="true" box="[199,288,151,176]" pageId="3" pageNumber="155">Margin</emphasis>
. Margin fairly distinct, marked by a line of narrow dermal sclerotisations, each 3.54.5 µm long [much less distinct, but each sclerotisation about 10 µm long]; dermal sclerotisations on either side of marginal line tending to be less frequent. With a line of about 3045 rather straight setae just dorsad to line of dermal nodulations, each 10 12 µm long, sparsest on head; also with a band of setae about 34 setae wide, each 1620 µm long, along ventral submargin. Eyespots dorsal, about 25 µm wide.
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. Derm membranous throughout, but with a few small sclerotized nodulations near margin; also with shallow dermal folds between pro- and mesocoxae, forming a rather characteristic star-shaped area. Setae all bluntly setose, similar to those on submargin, with two pairs medially anterior to scapes and a single pair medially posterior to scapes; a long pair mesad to each mesocoxa, each about 28 µm long, and a pair of shorter setae mesad to metacoxae; also in medial, submedial and submarginal lines of shorter setae (each 1018 µm long) on abdominal segments IIVII; plus a submarginal band described under margin above; also with small tack-like setae, each about 1.52.0 µm long, with 13 posterior to each procoxa and in a group of about 4 or 5 anterior to each mesocoxa. With a pair of long suranal setae, each 7090 [120] µm long between anal lobes; and each anal lobe with a ventral setose seta near apex, each 1620 µm long. Microtubular ducts absent. Loculate pores, each about 4.05.0 µm wide, with mainly 5 loculi, with a few on head, associated with each spiracle, in a sparse band along submargin of abdominal segments and across segments VII and VIII; occasionally medially on more anterior abdominal segments. Also with two pairs of preantennal pores just anterior to each scape, one usually with 2 uneven loculi and other unilocular.
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<paragraph id="972CBA29FFA0FFA0FF1CFD7FFC6CFBB2" blockId="3.[151,1437,151,2013]" pageId="3" pageNumber="155">Antennae 6 segmented, total length 175185 [225] µm; basal segment with 3 setose setae, II with 1 seta, III with 2 setae, IV with 1 fleshy seta, V with a fleshy seta + 2 rather spinose setae, and VI with 3 fleshy setae and about 6 rather spinose setae; apical seta 8 µm long. Tentorium about 100110 [130] µm long; labium probably two segmented, basal segment with 1 very short seta and apical segment with 4 pairs of setae. Spiracles small, each peritreme about 2533 [30] µm wide. Legs well developed; metathoracic leg segment lengths (µm): coxa 170185 [255]; trochanter + femur 210220 [260]; tibia 140150 [165]; tarsus 145157 [160]; claw 3537; each coxa with a group of small coxal pores at distal end on anterior margin; each coxa with 5 setae; trochanter with 3, femur with 4 or 5, tibia with 2 + 2 spurs and tarsus with 2 setae + 2 spur-like setae; tarsal digitules capitate and longer than claw; claw digitules capitate, subequal to tarsal digitules, claw with a small denticle.</paragraph>
</subSubSection>
<subSubSection id="DF89E9A2FFA0FFA0FF1CFBBCFBE5F9F2" pageId="3" pageNumber="155" type="discussion">
<paragraph id="972CBA29FFA0FFA0FF1CFBBCFAC7FB6F" blockId="3.[151,1437,151,2013]" pageId="3" pageNumber="155">
<emphasis id="A5E7663BFFA0FFA0FF1CFBBCFE9FFBDF" bold="true" box="[199,324,1087,1112]" pageId="3" pageNumber="155">Comment.</emphasis>
It is clear that all of these specimens are adult because most contain well-developed nymphs. However, the difference between the single large specimen and the remaining adult female specimens is striking, particularly in the shape of the dorsal setae (very fine on the large specimen and stout on the others) and the significantly different measurements for the limbs and other structures. It is extremely unlikely that there would be a second, very similar, species in this colony and so it is assumed that this represents an odd individual.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="972CBA29FFA0FFA0FF1CFB77FC7EF9D7" blockId="3.[151,1437,151,2013]" pageId="3" pageNumber="155">
The presence of the very large macrotubular ducts with a large funnel-shaped opening with dorsal setae associated with their outer rim and the presence of these ducts over much of the dorsum separates this species from all other known eriococcid adult females. For instance, those on
<taxonomicName id="5093C1AAFFA0FFA0FCE6FABEFB40FAD2" authority="Fonscolombe" authorityName="Fonscolombe" box="[829,1179,1340,1365]" class="Insecta" family="Eriococcidae" genus="Eriococcus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Hemiptera" pageId="3" pageNumber="155" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="buxi">
<emphasis id="A5E7663BFFA0FFA0FCE6FABEFC35FAD2" box="[829,1006,1340,1365]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="155">Eriococcus buxi</emphasis>
(Fonscolombe)
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are very much smaller, cylindrical, without a funnel-shaped orifice, lack associated setae and are restricted to the submargin of the head (
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). A few other species are known to have setae associated with macrotubular pores (e.g.
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<emphasis id="A5E7663BFFA0FFA0FAC2FA06FA47FA1A" box="[1305,1436,1412,1437]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="155">E. williamsi</emphasis>
Danzig
</taxonomicName>
), but in this case, the setae are merely loosely grouped around the orifice, not actually associated with the rim. Setae are also known associated with the macrotubular pores in the
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<emphasis id="A5E7663BFFA0FFA0FC6DFA4EFBE5FA62" box="[950,1086,1484,1509]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="155">E. eucalypti</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
species-group from
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. However, in all of these other species in which the crawlers have been examined, enlarged ducts are found only in the adult females (
<bibRefCitation id="F302C7D8FFA0FFA0FEE2F997FDF5F9AB" author="Cook" box="[313,558,1556,1581]" pageId="3" pageNumber="155" refString="Cook, L. G. &amp; Gullan, P. J. (1999) Are the enlarged ducts of Eriococcus (Hemiptera: Coccoidea: Eriococcidae) plesiomorphic? Entomologica, Bari, 33, 59 - 66." type="journal article" year="1999">Cook &amp; Gullan, 1999</bibRefCitation>
), whereas they are present on most other instars in
<emphasis id="A5E7663BFFA0FFA0FBB8F997FB26F9AA" box="[1123,1277,1556,1581]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="155">Choneochiton</emphasis>
, including the first-instar nymphs. For further comment, see under Discussion below.
</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="A5E7663BFFA0FFA0FF1CF9DFFDF7F9F2" bold="true" box="[199,556,1628,1653]" pageId="3" pageNumber="155">SECOND-INSTAR FEMALE</emphasis>
(
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).
<emphasis id="A5E7663BFFA0FFA0FD42F9DFFC4DF9F2" bold="true" box="[665,918,1628,1653]" pageId="3" pageNumber="155">Unmounted material.</emphasis>
Body reddish.
</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="972CBA29FFA0FFA0FF1CF9FCFBB3F93A" blockId="3.[151,1437,151,2013]" pageId="3" pageNumber="155">
<emphasis id="A5E7663BFFA0FFA0FF1CF9FCFE45F91F" bold="true" box="[199,414,1663,1688]" pageId="3" pageNumber="155">Mounted material</emphasis>
. Total length about
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, width
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, more or less oval. Derm mainly membranous but with heavily sclerotized anal plates. Venter slightly wider than dorsum.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="972CBA29FFA0FFA7FF1CF944FE6BFEE3" blockId="3.[151,1437,151,2013]" lastBlockId="4.[151,1436,151,501]" lastPageId="4" lastPageNumber="156" pageId="3" pageNumber="155">
<emphasis id="A5E7663BFFA0FFA0FF1CF944FEFDF967" bold="true" box="[199,294,1735,1760]" pageId="3" pageNumber="155">Dorsum</emphasis>
. Derm membranous, with small sclerotized nodulations in a broad marginal band and covering head and thorax; segmentation distinct on abdomen, where derm covered in small dermal spinules except near margins; medial areas of head and thorax without spinules or nodulations. Dorsal setae mainly short and parallel-sided, with blunt apices, each 57 µm long, shortest medially; in medial and submedial lines in abdomen, rather more randomly distributed anteriorly; setae occasionally rather pointed. Macrotubular ducts similar to those on adult female: distribution somewhat variable: with 6 or 7 pairs on head, 0 or 1 submarginally on prothorax and 0 or 1 submedially on mesothorax, plus pairs submarginally on abdominal segments I and IIIVII and submedially on IV and V (or V and VI). Microtubular ducts possibly represented by small (34 µm widest), oval sclerotized pores, with a short inner ductule, sparsely distributed more or less throughout, but arranged segmentally on abdomen. A larger roundish pore about 7 µm wide present as 3 pairs on head and submedially on pro- and mesothorax. Anal lobes as on adult female, each 95100 µm long and 7580 µm wide, with an unevenly-shaped pore near centre and smaller pores near inner and outer margins; long apical seta about 145150 µm long; basal seta on each inner margin 1826 µm long, more apical seta 3545 µm long; outer margin seta 2045 µm long. Anal ring with 3 pairs of setae, each about 96140 µm long, plus a ring of pores.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="972CBA29FFA7FFA7FF1CFEECFEBEFE72" blockId="4.[151,1436,151,501]" pageId="4" pageNumber="156">
<emphasis id="A5E7663BFFA7FFA7FF1CFEECFEFBFE0F" bold="true" box="[199,288,367,392]" pageId="4" pageNumber="156">Margin</emphasis>
. Margin indistinct perhaps marked by a line of setae similar to those on dorsum but slightly longer (7 10 µm), number uncertain but segmentally arranged along margin of abdomen. Oval sclerotized pores, similar to those on dorsum but generally smaller, also present near most abdominal marginal setae on venter. Eyespot dorsal, about 20 µm wide.
</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="972CBA29FFA7FFA7FF4CF8CAFABCF8D8" blockId="4.[151,1383,1865,1887]" box="[151,1383,1865,1887]" pageId="4" pageNumber="156">
<emphasis id="A5E7663BFFA7FFA7FF4CF8CAFECAF8D9" bold="true" box="[151,273,1865,1887]" pageId="4" pageNumber="156">FIGURE 2.</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="A5E7663BFFA7FFA7FEC6F8CAFDC6F8D8" box="[285,541,1865,1887]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="156">Choneochiton casuarinae</emphasis>
Hodgson, Mille &amp; Cazères
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Second-instar female. Lettering as on Fig. 1.
</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="A5E7663BFFA6FFA6FF4CFA67FECAFA7E" bold="true" box="[151,273,1508,1530]" pageId="5" pageNumber="157">FIGURE 3.</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="A5E7663BFFA6FFA6FEC6FA67FDC7FA7D" box="[285,540,1508,1530]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="157">Choneochiton casuarinae</emphasis>
Hodgson, Mille &amp; Cazères
</taxonomicName>
<taxonomicNameLabel id="BED4DB40FFA6FFA6FCE8FA66FC4DFA7D" box="[819,918,1509,1530]" pageId="5" pageNumber="157" rank="species">spec. nov.</taxonomicNameLabel>
First-instar nymph. Lettering as on Fig. 1.
</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="972CBA29FFA6FFA6FF1CF9A5FB8DF868" blockId="5.[151,1436,1574,2031]" pageId="5" pageNumber="157">
<emphasis id="A5E7663BFFA6FFA6FF1CF9A5FEC8F9B8" bold="true" box="[199,275,1574,1599]" pageId="5" pageNumber="157">Venter</emphasis>
. Derm membranous throughout, but with small dermal spinules sclerotized on abdominal segments and small sclerotized nodulations near margin; also with shallow dermal folds between each pro- and mesocoxa, forming a characteristic, rather star-shaped area. Setae all bluntly setose, with a single pair between antennae; a long pair mesad to each mesocoxa, each 2327 µm long and a pair of shorter setae mesad to metacoxae; also in medial, submedial and submarginal lines of shorter setae on abdominal segments IIVII, each about 1420 µm long; plus a second, more marginal band of submarginal setae about 3 setae wide, sparse on head but frequent on abdomen, each about 1420 µm long; also with small tack-like setae, each about 1.52.0 µm long, in a group of about 5 anterior to each mesocoxa and also 13 posterior to each procoxa. With a pair of long suranal setae, each 5055 µm long, between anal lobes; and each anal lobe with a ventral setose seta near apex, each 4045 µm long. Microtubular ducts absent. Loculate pores, each about 3.05.0 µm wide, with mainly 3 or 5 loculi; those with mainly 3 loculi: with 1 or 2 associated with each anterior spiracle, and 2 pores laterad to prothoracic leg; and those with mainly 5 loculi arranged segmentally in a submedial line on metathorax and abdominal segments IIVII (1 or 2 occasionally absent). Also with preantennal pores, each with 1 or 2 uneven loculi, just anterior to each scape.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="972CBA29FFA5FFA5FF1CFF1BFD34FE2A" blockId="6.[151,1437,151,1869]" pageId="6" pageNumber="158">Antennae 6 segmented, total length 115130 µm; basal segment with 2 setose setae, II with 1 seta, III with 2 setae, IV with 1 fleshy seta, V with a fleshy seta + a rather spinose seta, and VI with 3 fleshy setae and about 6 rather spinose setae; apical seta 8 µm long. Tentorium about 90105 µm long; labium probably two segmented, basal segment with 1 very short seta and apical segment with 4 pairs of setae. Spiracles small, each peritreme about 1517 µm wide. Legs well developed; metathoracic leg segment lengths (µm): coxa 95100; trochanter + femur 125128; tibia 7580; tarsus 8595; claw 2325; each coxa with 6 setae; trochanter with 3, femur with 4, tibia with 2 + 2 spurs and tarsus with 2 setae + 2 spur-like setae; tarsal digitules capitate and longer than claw; claw digitules capitate, subequal to tarsal digitules, claw with a small denticle.</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="A5E7663BFFA5FFA5FF1CFE34FE22FE57" bold="true" box="[199,505,439,464]" pageId="6" pageNumber="158">
FIRST-INSTAR
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</emphasis>
(
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).
<emphasis id="A5E7663BFFA5FFA5FD84FE34FCBBFE57" bold="true" box="[607,864,439,464]" pageId="6" pageNumber="158">Unmounted material.</emphasis>
Body reddish.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="972CBA29FFA5FFA5FF1CFE5FFDABFDBA" blockId="6.[151,1437,151,1869]" pageId="6" pageNumber="158">
<emphasis id="A5E7663BFFA5FFA5FF1CFE5FFE45FE72" bold="true" box="[199,414,476,501]" pageId="6" pageNumber="158">Mounted material</emphasis>
. Total length about
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, width
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, slightly more pointed posteriorly. Derm mainly membranous but with small, slightly sclerotized, nodulations and heavily sclerotized anal plates. Venter perhaps slightly wider than dorsum.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="972CBA29FFA5FFA5FF1CFDC4FEB7FC40" blockId="6.[151,1437,151,1869]" pageId="6" pageNumber="158">
<emphasis id="A5E7663BFFA5FFA5FF1CFDC4FEFDFDE7" bold="true" box="[199,294,583,608]" pageId="6" pageNumber="158">Dorsum</emphasis>
. Segmentation moderately distinct on abdomen. Dorsal setae all short and parallel-sided, with blunt apices, each 57 µm long; in medial and submedial lines of about 12 setae; posterior-most setae in median line (and sometimes submedial line) significantly longer, each 30 µm. Macrotubular ducts as for adult female, each about 12 14 µm wide and 1214 µm deep, each inner ductule about same length, total length of pore about 25 µm; most with a single parallel-sided blunt seta, about 5 µm long; with three dorsally on head and single ducts submedially on each thoracic segment. Microtubular ducts possibly represented by small (3 µm widest), oval sclerotized pores, with 1 or 2 between most marginal setae and in a submedial line of about 6 extending from head to perhaps abdominal segment II. Other pore
<typeStatus id="4828048BFFA5FFA5FE99FCC6FEA7FCDA" box="[322,380,837,861]" pageId="6" pageNumber="158">types</typeStatus>
absent. Anal lobes similar to those on adult, each 5055 µm long, 4348 µm wide; each with small pore near centre; long apical seta about 200250 µm long; basal inner margin seta 4853 µm long, more apical seta 5060 µm long; outer margin seta 2545 µm long. Anal ring with 3 pairs of setae, each about 75100 µm long, and a ring of pores.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="972CBA29FFA5FFA5FF1CFC57FE55FBDF" blockId="6.[151,1437,151,1869]" pageId="6" pageNumber="158">
<emphasis id="A5E7663BFFA5FFA5FF1CFC57FEFBFC6A" bold="true" box="[199,288,980,1005]" pageId="6" pageNumber="158">Margin</emphasis>
. Margin clearly demarcated by a line of 16 or 17 long, stout setae, each about (25) 4060 µm long; one seta per segment on abdominal segments but more frequent on thorax and head. Oval sclerotized pores, similar to those on dorsum but generally smaller, also present near most abdominal marginal setae on venter. Eyespot dorsal, about 1517 µm wide.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="972CBA29FFA5FFA5FF1CFBE7FB61FA47" blockId="6.[151,1437,151,1869]" pageId="6" pageNumber="158">
<emphasis id="A5E7663BFFA5FFA5FF1CFBE7FEC8FBFA" bold="true" box="[199,275,1124,1149]" pageId="6" pageNumber="158">Venter</emphasis>
. Derm membranous throughout, but with very small sclerotized nodulations near margin; also with shallow dermal folds between pro- and mesocoxae, forming a characteristic star-shaped area. Setae all bluntly setose, with a single pair between antennae; a long pair mesad to each mesocoxa, each 2325 µm long, and pairs of shorter setae mesad to other coxae; and in medial, submedial and submarginal lines of shorter setae on abdominal segments IIVII; plus a second, more marginal line of submarginal setae, longer than more inner line, each about 20 µm long, sparse on head but segmentally arranged on abdomen. With a pair of long suranal setae, each 4855 µm long, near each anal lobe; and each anal lobe with a setose seta near apex, each 5860 µm long. Microtubular ducts absent. Loculate pores, each about 3.03.5 µm wide with mainly 3 loculi, with single pores associated with each anterior spiracle, and usually with a pore mediolaterally on metathorax and abdominal segments IIVII (some occasionally absent). Also with preantennal pores, each with 2 or 3 uneven loculi, just anterior to each scape.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="972CBA29FFA5FFA5FF1CFA4FFD5DF967" blockId="6.[151,1437,151,1869]" pageId="6" pageNumber="158">Antennae 6 segmented, total length 9095 µm; basal segment with 2 setose setae, II with 1 seta, III with 2 setae, IV with 1 fleshy seta, V with a fleshy seta + a rather spinose looking seta, and VI with 3 fleshy setae and about 5 rather spinose setae; apical seta 8 µm long. Tentorium about 8090 µm long; labium probably two segmented, basal segment with 1 very short seta and apical segment with 5 pairs of setae. Spiracles small, each peritreme about 10 µm wide. Legs well developed; metathoracic leg segment lengths (µm): coxa 4353; trochanter + femur 8895; tibia 50 55; tarsus 5362; claw 1921; each coxa with 4 setae; trochanter with 3, femur with 4, tibia with 2 + 2 spurs and tarsus with 3 setae + 2 spur-like setae; tarsal digitules capitate and longer than claw; claw digitules capitate, subequal to tarsal digitules, claw with a small denticle.</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="A5E7663BFFA5FFA5FF1CF96FFDD3F882" bold="true" box="[199,520,1772,1797]" pageId="6" pageNumber="158">SECOND-INSTAR MALE</emphasis>
(
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).
<emphasis id="A5E7663BFFA5FFA5FDB5F96FFCB1F882" bold="true" box="[622,874,1772,1797]" pageId="6" pageNumber="158">Unmounted material.</emphasis>
Body reddish.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="972CBA29FFA5FFA5FF1CF88CFC72F8CA" blockId="6.[151,1437,151,1869]" pageId="6" pageNumber="158">
<emphasis id="A5E7663BFFA5FFA5FF1CF88CFE40F8AF" bold="true" box="[199,411,1807,1832]" pageId="6" pageNumber="158">Mounted material</emphasis>
. Total length about
<quantity id="506B17CCFFA5FFA5FDA1F893FD0BF8AF" box="[634,720,1808,1832]" metricMagnitude="-4" metricUnit="m" metricValue="8.0" pageId="6" pageNumber="158" unit="mm" value="0.8">0.8 mm</quantity>
, width
<quantity id="506B17CCFFA5FFA5FCC4F88CFCADF8AF" box="[799,886,1807,1832]" metricMagnitude="-4" metricUnit="m" metricValue="6.0" pageId="6" pageNumber="158" unit="mm" value="0.6">0.6 mm</quantity>
, more or less oval. Derm mainly membranous but with heavily sclerotized anal plates. Venter slightly wider than dorsum.
</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="972CBA29FFA4FFA4FF4CFA67FA9CFA7D" blockId="7.[151,1351,1508,1530]" box="[151,1351,1508,1530]" pageId="7" pageNumber="159">
<emphasis id="A5E7663BFFA4FFA4FF4CFA67FECAFA7E" bold="true" box="[151,273,1508,1530]" pageId="7" pageNumber="159">FIGURE 4.</emphasis>
<taxonomicName id="5093C1AAFFA4FFA4FECCFA67FCFCFA7D" authority="Hodgson, Mille &amp; Cazeres" authorityName="Hodgson, Mille &amp; Cazeres" box="[279,807,1508,1530]" class="Insecta" family="Eriococcidae" genus="Choneochiton" kingdom="Animalia" order="Hemiptera" pageId="7" pageNumber="159" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="casuarinae" status="sp. nov.">
<emphasis id="A5E7663BFFA4FFA4FECCFA67FDCDFA7D" box="[279,534,1508,1530]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="159">Choneochiton casuarinae</emphasis>
Hodgson, Mille &amp; Cazères
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Second-instar male. Lettering as on Fig. 1.
</paragraph>
</caption>
<paragraph id="972CBA29FFA4FFA4FF1CF9A9FA47F874" blockId="7.[151,1437,1578,2035]" pageId="7" pageNumber="159">
<emphasis id="A5E7663BFFA4FFA4FF1CF9A9FEFDF9C4" bold="true" box="[199,294,1578,1603]" pageId="7" pageNumber="159">Dorsum</emphasis>
. Derm membranous, with small sclerotized nodulations in a broad marginal band and covering head and thorax; segmentation distinct on abdomen, where derm covered in small dermal spinules except near margin; medial areas of head and thorax without spinules or nodulations. Segmentation distinct on thorax and abdomen. Dorsal setae mainly short and parallel-sided, with blunt apices, each 57 µm long, shortest medially; approximately in medial, submedial and submarginal lines of about 12 setae; setae occasionally rather pointed. Macrotubular ducts similar to those on adult female, each with opening 15 µm wide and 79 µm deep and a large inner ductule 1012 µm long; total length of pore about 18 µm; most with 1 or 2 parallel-sided blunt seta (range 02) about 3 µm long; with (layout slightly different on each side of single specimen): head with a pair between eyespots, plus 2 marginally, another submarginally and another more medially on one side and just one posterior to eyespot on other side; and singly on submargins of abdominal segments I, III, and VVII + a submarginal duct on V on one side and submarginally on segments I and IVVII. Microtubular ducts possibly represented by small (34 µm widest), oval sclerotized pores, with a short inner ductule, sparsely distributed across each segment. Normal tubular ducts, each with an inner ductule 810 µm long and a well-developed inner cup-shaped end, present sparsely across all segments.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="972CBA29FFABFFABFF4CFF1BFEA9FEE3" blockId="8.[151,1437,151,2013]" pageId="8" pageNumber="160">A single larger roundish pore about 7 µm wide present more or less dorsad to each scape. Anal lobes well developed, triangular and heavily sclerotized, each 75 µm long and 55 µm wide; each with unevenly-shaped pore near inner margin and a small pore near base of inner margin; setae: with a long apical seta about 120125 µm long; each inner margin with a basal seta 2326 µm long, and a more apical seta 3840 µm long; outer margin seta 2533 µm long. Anal ring with 3 pairs of setae, dorsal and ventral pairs significantly shorter than lateral pairs, range 90120 µm long, plus a ring of pores.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="972CBA29FFABFFABFF1CFEECFEBEFE72" blockId="8.[151,1437,151,2013]" pageId="8" pageNumber="160">
<emphasis id="A5E7663BFFABFFABFF1CFEECFEFBFE0F" bold="true" box="[199,288,367,392]" pageId="8" pageNumber="160">Margin</emphasis>
. Margin indistinct, perhaps marked by a line of setae similar to those on dorsum but slightly longer (7 10 µm), number uncertain but segmentally arranged along margin of abdomen. Oval sclerotized pores, similar to those on dorsum but generally smaller, also present near most abdominal marginal setae on venter. Eyespot dorsal, about 18 µm wide.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="972CBA29FFABFFABFF1CFE7CFE1AFB88" blockId="8.[151,1437,151,2013]" pageId="8" pageNumber="160">
<emphasis id="A5E7663BFFABFFABFF1CFE7CFECFFD9F" bold="true" box="[199,276,511,536]" pageId="8" pageNumber="160">Venter</emphasis>
. Derm membranous throughout, but with small sclerotized nodulations near margin; also with shallow dermal folds between pro- and mesocoxae, forming a characteristic rather star-shaped area. Setae all bluntly setose, with a single pair of inter-antennal setae between antennae and clypeus, each about 1518 µm long, plus 3 pairs of shorter inter-antennal setae just anterior to scapes; also with 2 tack-like setae posterior to each procoxa, and a line of 4 tack-like setae anterior to each mesocoxa plus a longer seta; each metacoxa with a pair of setae similar to those on abdomen; also in medial, submedial and submarginal lines of setae on abdominal segments IIVII, each mainly 813 µm long; plus a band of longer submarginal setae about 3 setae wide nearer margin, each about 1114 µm long, sparse on head but more frequent on abdomen. With a pair of long suranal setae between anal lobes, each about 40 µm long; and each anal lobe with a ventral setose seta near apex, each 40 µm long. Macrotubular ducts absent. Microtubular ducts absent. Normal tubular ducts, similar to those on dorsum but perhaps with longer inner ductules, frequent in all segments near margin, more or less forming a complete submarginal band. Loculate pores with either 3 or 5 loculi; those with 3 loculi scarce, only near spiracles, each about 3 µm wide; those with 5 loculi, each about 5 µm wide, also sometimes near spiracles but otherwise sparse throughout head, medially on thorax and in bands of 26 across abdominal segments IIVIII. Also with preantennal pores, each with 1 or 2 uneven loculi, just anterior to each scape.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="972CBA29FFABFFABFF1CFB9FFA46FA8A" blockId="8.[151,1437,151,2013]" pageId="8" pageNumber="160">Antennae 6 segmented (segment III with a pseudosegment), total length 125 µm; basal segment with 2 setose setae, II with 1 seta, III with 2 setae, IV with 1 fleshy seta, V with a fleshy seta + 2 rather spinose setae, and VI with 3 fleshy setae and 6 or 7 rather spinose setae; apical seta 9 µm long. Tentorium about 90 µm long; labium probably two segmented, setal distribution unclear. Spiracles small, each peritreme about 1113 µm wide. Legs well developed; metathoracic leg segment lengths (µm): coxa 8385; trochanter + femur 110; tibia 73; tarsus 83; claw 25; each coxa with 5 setae; trochanter with 3, femur with 5, tibia with 2 + 2 spurs and tarsus with 4 setae + 2 spur-like setae; tarsal digitules capitate and longer than claw; claw digitules capitate, subequal to tarsal digitules, claw with a small denticle.</paragraph>
</subSubSection>
<subSubSection id="DF89E9A2FFABFFABFF1CFA94FBF9FA1A" pageId="8" pageNumber="160" type="discussion">
<paragraph id="972CBA29FFABFFABFF1CFA94FB8EFAFF" blockId="8.[151,1437,151,2013]" pageId="8" pageNumber="160">
<emphasis id="A5E7663BFFABFFABFF1CFA94FE9FFAB7" bold="true" box="[199,324,1303,1328]" pageId="8" pageNumber="160">Comment.</emphasis>
The main differences between this instar and the second-instar female are (characters for this instar): (i) the fewer large macrotubular ducts on the dorsum; (ii) the presence of normal tubular ducts on the dorsum, and (iii) the more widespread distribution of the loculate pores on the venter.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="972CBA29FFABFFABFF1CFA07FBF9FA1A" blockId="8.[151,1437,151,2013]" box="[199,1058,1412,1437]" pageId="8" pageNumber="160">
<emphasis id="A5E7663BFFABFFABFF1CFA07FE5AFA1A" bold="true" box="[199,385,1412,1437]" pageId="8" pageNumber="160">ADULT MALE</emphasis>
(
<figureCitation id="0FA8A6ACFFABFFABFE4BFA07FE08FA1A" box="[400,467,1412,1437]" captionStart="FIGURE 5" captionStartId="9.[151,248,1581,1603]" captionTargetBox="[375,1224,294,1545]" captionTargetId="figure@9.[366,1228,289,1551]" captionTargetPageId="9" captionText="FIGURE 5. Choneochiton casuarinae Hodgson, Mille &amp; Cazères spec. nov. Adult male. Where A = hair-like seta?; B = fleshy seta; C = tibia, tarsus + claw; D = dorsal view of posterior end of abdomen; E = ventral view of posterior end of abdomen, and F = anterior epicranium." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/227383/files/figure.png" pageId="8" pageNumber="160">Fig. 5</figureCitation>
). (Described from two specimens in good condition)
</paragraph>
</subSubSection>
<subSubSection id="DF89E9A2FFABFFA8FF1CFA24FD7CFF52" lastPageId="11" lastPageNumber="163" pageId="8" pageNumber="160" type="materials_examined">
<paragraph id="972CBA29FFABFFABFF1CFA24FB1FF9D7" blockId="8.[151,1437,151,2013]" pageId="8" pageNumber="160">
<emphasis id="A5E7663BFFABFFABFF1CFA24FE41FA47" bold="true" box="[199,410,1447,1472]" pageId="8" pageNumber="160">Mounted material</emphasis>
. Moderate sized, total body length about
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; antennae quite long, about half body length, with moderately long fleshy setae (fs) and with capitate setae (caps) on several apical segments; body with few setae, mostly fs, each 2535 µm long, hair-like setae (hs) few, shorter and straighter, each 1518 µm long; all setae with blunt apices, often even appearing slightly capitate; with a large group of pores on head but other pores absent apart from in glandular pouches. Wings about 0.8 total body length and about 0.4 as wide as long.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="972CBA29FFABFFAAFF1CF9DFFB3BFF7F" blockId="8.[151,1437,151,2013]" lastBlockId="9.[151,1436,151,248]" lastPageId="9" lastPageNumber="161" pageId="8" pageNumber="160">
<emphasis id="A5E7663BFFABFFABFF1CF9DFFEDEF9F2" bold="true" box="[199,261,1628,1653]" pageId="8" pageNumber="160">Head</emphasis>
. Approximately round; width across genae about 185200 µm. Median crest not demarcated and not reticulated; with (on each side of median crest) 1114 fs + 25 hs dorsal head setae and with a large group of pores on either side of dorsal mid-cranial ridge, with perhaps 2025 pores in each group. Postoccipital ridge distinct, with lateral arms equally long. Mid-cranial ridge: dorsal ridge well developed anteriorly but only sub-equal in length to ventral part of ridge; ventral ridge extending from lateral arms posteriorly to about half-way to occipital sclerite; without any reticulation laterally but with 2 pairs of ventral mid-cranial ridge setae. Genae not reticulated; with 12 fs + 1 or 2 hs genal setae on each side just ventral to postoccipital ridge. Eyes: with two pairs of round, simple eyes; dorsal eyes placed well forward; ventral eyes perhaps on a ventral bulge; subequal in size, each 3840 µm wide. Ocelli large, situated laterally, each 2023 µm wide, lying between preocular and postocular ridges and not touching postocular ridge. Ocular sclerite only very lightly sclerotised, mostly around each simple eye; without reticulations. Preocular ridge short both ventrally and dorsally. Postocular ridge strongly developed, extending from close to ridge of median crest dorsally antero-laterally past each ocellus and then extending postero-laterally. Interocular ridge absent. Dorsal ocular setae absent. Ventral head setae abundant, encircling each ventral simple eyes, with a total of 2030 on each side, mainly fs. Preoral ridge of cranial apophysis very short, about 7 µm long and 40 µm long wide.
</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="972CBA29FFAAFFAAFF4CF9AEFEBAF900" blockId="9.[151,1436,1581,1671]" pageId="9" pageNumber="161">
<emphasis id="A5E7663BFFAAFFAAFF4CF9AEFECAF9C5" bold="true" box="[151,273,1581,1603]" pageId="9" pageNumber="161">FIGURE 5.</emphasis>
<taxonomicName id="5093C1AAFFAAFFAAFEC6F9AEFCF7F9C4" authority="Hodgson, Mille &amp; Cazeres" authorityName="Hodgson, Mille &amp; Cazeres" box="[285,812,1581,1603]" class="Insecta" family="Eriococcidae" genus="Choneochiton" kingdom="Animalia" order="Hemiptera" pageId="9" pageNumber="161" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="casuarinae" status="sp. nov.">
<emphasis id="A5E7663BFFAAFFAAFEC6F9AEFDC7F9C4" box="[285,540,1581,1603]" italics="true" pageId="9" pageNumber="161">Choneochiton casuarinae</emphasis>
Hodgson, Mille &amp; Cazères
</taxonomicName>
<taxonomicNameLabel id="BED4DB40FFAAFFAAFCE8F9ADFC4DF9C4" box="[819,918,1582,1603]" pageId="9" pageNumber="161" rank="species">spec. nov.</taxonomicNameLabel>
Adult male. Where A = hair-like seta?; B = fleshy seta; C = tibia, tarsus + claw; D = dorsal view of posterior end of abdomen; E = ventral view of posterior end of abdomen, and F = anterior epicranium.
</paragraph>
</caption>
<paragraph id="972CBA29FFAAFFAAFF1CF934FDF7F877" blockId="9.[151,1436,1719,2032]" pageId="9" pageNumber="161">
<emphasis id="A5E7663BFFAAFFAAFF1CF934FEECF957" bold="true" box="[199,311,1719,1744]" pageId="9" pageNumber="161">Antennae</emphasis>
: 10-segmented and filiform, 665685 µm long (ratio of total body length to antennal length 1:0.8). Scape 4145 µm long, 4550 µm wide, with 4 hs ventrally and 1 dorsally. Pedicel arising anteriorly from scape, length 4056 µm, width 40 µm; with a few faint concentric ridges, mainly on distal half; with about 20 fs + a campaniform sensillum. Segments IIIX about 2528 µm wide; lengths of segments (µm):
<date id="E32D9CE9FFAAFFAAFC01F8A7FBC3F8BB" box="[986,1048,1828,1852]" pageId="9" pageNumber="161" value="1990-03">III 90</date>
93;
<date id="E32D9CE9FFAAFFAAFB96F8A7FB56F8BB" box="[1101,1165,1828,1852]" pageId="9" pageNumber="161" value="1990-04">IV 90</date>
93;
<date id="E32D9CE9FFAAFFAAFB19F8A7FB23F8BB" box="[1218,1272,1828,1852]" pageId="9" pageNumber="161" value="1990-05">V 90</date>
92;
<date id="E32D9CE9FFAAFFAAFAF6F8A7FAB6F8BB" box="[1325,1389,1827,1852]" pageId="9" pageNumber="161" value="1975-06">VI 75</date>
77;
<date id="E32D9CE9FFAAFFAAFF4CF8CBFF3AF8E7" box="[151,225,1864,1888]" pageId="9" pageNumber="161" value="1978-07">VII 78</date>
;
<date id="E32D9CE9FFAAFFAAFF37F8CBFEE7F8E7" box="[236,316,1863,1888]" pageId="9" pageNumber="161" value="1958-08">VIII 58</date>
and
<date id="E32D9CE9FFAAFFAAFEABF8CBFE74F8E7" box="[368,431,1863,1888]" pageId="9" pageNumber="161" value="1955-09">IX 55</date>
60; each fs long and parallel-sided with blunt apex, 3335 µm long; approximate number of setae per segment:
<date id="E32D9CE9FFAAFFAAFEBEF8EFFE17F803" box="[357,460,1899,1924]" pageId="9" pageNumber="161" value="2012-03-15">III 1215</date>
fs + 1 hs;
<date id="E32D9CE9FFAAFFAAFDE7F8EFFD78F803" box="[572,675,1899,1924]" pageId="9" pageNumber="161" value="1920-04-25">IV 2025</date>
fs + 1 or 2 hs;
<date id="E32D9CE9FFAAFFAAFC9DF8EFFC7FF803" box="[838,932,1899,1924]" pageId="9" pageNumber="161" value="1921-05-26">V 2126</date>
fs + 1 hs;
<date id="E32D9CE9FFAAFFAAFBCEF8EFFB88F803" box="[1045,1107,1900,1924]" pageId="9" pageNumber="161" value="1919-06">VI 19</date>
or 20 fs, 0 hs + 0 or 1 capitate seta (caps);
<date id="E32D9CE9FFAAFFAAFECCF813FE84F82F" box="[279,351,1936,1960]" pageId="9" pageNumber="161" value="1917-07">VII 17</date>
or 18 fs, 37 hs + 2 caps;
<date id="E32D9CE9FFAAFFAAFDA0F813FD2FF82F" box="[635,756,1935,1960]" pageId="9" pageNumber="161" value="1916-08-18">VIII 1618</date>
fs, 0 hs, 3 or 4 caps + 1 antennal bristle (ab), and
<date id="E32D9CE9FFAAFFAAFAD5F813FABCF82F" box="[1294,1383,1936,1960]" pageId="9" pageNumber="161" value="2013-09-08">IX 813</date>
fs, 0 hs, 3 or 4 caps + 1 ab. Segment X not constricted apically: length 5053 µm; with 3 or 4 caps, 1012 fs, 0 hs, 3 ab on apical third and 1 sensilla basiconica.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="972CBA29FFA9FFA9FF1CFF14FE57FEC7" blockId="10.[151,1437,151,2013]" pageId="10" pageNumber="162">
<emphasis id="A5E7663BFFA9FFA9FF1CFF14FEC5FF37" bold="true" box="[199,286,151,176]" pageId="10" pageNumber="162">Thorax</emphasis>
.
<emphasis id="A5E7663BFFA9FFA9FEE1FF14FE6AFF37" bold="true" box="[314,433,151,176]" pageId="10" pageNumber="162">Prothorax</emphasis>
: pronotal ridge well-developed but probably not fused dorsally; extending ventrally and nearly touching proepisternum + cervical sclerite; pronotal sclerite rather large, with 1 or 2 fs pronotal setae. Medial pronotal setae absent; post-tergite fairly well developed, without post-tergital or other prothoracic setae or pores. Sternum without a median ridge but transverse ridge well developed; with a total of about 7 prosternal setae. Anteprosternal absent.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="972CBA29FFA9FFA9FF1CFECFFB11FCB0" blockId="10.[151,1437,151,2013]" pageId="10" pageNumber="162">
<emphasis id="A5E7663BFFA9FFA9FF1CFECFFE88FEE2" bold="true" box="[199,339,332,357]" pageId="10" pageNumber="162">Mesothorax</emphasis>
: prescutum oval, 125 µm long; 140155 µm wide; sclerotised but not reticulated; prescutal ridge well developed anteriorly but quickly narrowing; prescutal suture narrow but apparently sclerotised; prescutal setae 24 fs. Scutum: median area sclerotised, 3350 µm long; scutal setae: 3 pairs of fs medially and with 3 on each side level with anterior margin of scutellum; lateral margins sclerotised but not reticulated; prealare ridge quite well developed. Scutellum 13550 µm wide, 5055 µm long; with a distinct scutellar ridge but no foramen; scutellum with 0 or1 pair of small pores; postnotal wing process broad and extending postero-laterally. Basisternum 255290 µm wide, 132137 µm long; without a median ridge; bounded anteriorly by a strong marginal ridge and precoxal ridge; with 6 or 7 fs basisternal setae on each side near posterior margin; lateropleurite broad, with a narrow but distinct extension from marginal ridge along anterior and lateral margins; furca well developed, narrow-waisted, arms very divergent and extending at least 2/3rds to marginal ridge anteriorly. Mesopostnotum well developed; postnotal apophysis well developed. Area bounded anteriorly by scutellum and laterally and posteriorly by mesopostnotum membranous. Mesepisternum not reticulated; subepisternal ridge long and well developed. Postalare without reticulations; without postalare setae. Mesothoracic spiracle: width of peritreme 2325 µm, without associated loculate pores. Postmesospiracular setae: about 1820 fs on each side. Tegula present, with 2 or 3 fs tegular setae.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="972CBA29FFA9FFA9FF1CFCC7FD29FB97" blockId="10.[151,1437,151,2013]" pageId="10" pageNumber="162">
<emphasis id="A5E7663BFFA9FFA9FF1CFCC7FE8AFCDA" bold="true" box="[199,337,836,861]" pageId="10" pageNumber="162">Metathorax</emphasis>
: with 02 hs metatergal setae medially; metapostnotal sclerite distinct. Dorsal part of metapleural ridge absent; suspensorial sclerite absent. Posterior part of metapleural ridge well developed; episternum lightly sclerotized, with 3 or 4 fs postmetaspiracular setae; precoxal ridge apparently absent; metasternal apophysis distinct. Metepimeron sclerotised, but without setae. Metathoracic spiracle: width of peritreme 25 µm, without loculate pores. Dorsospiracular setae: 2 or 3 fs. Metasternum membranous, with about 20 anterior metasternal setae and about 25 posterior metasternal setae, mainly fs but with some hs.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="972CBA29FFA9FFA9FF1CFB9FFE4CFBFA" blockId="10.[151,1437,151,2013]" pageId="10" pageNumber="162">
<emphasis id="A5E7663BFFA9FFA9FF1CFB9FFECAFBB2" bold="true" box="[199,273,1052,1077]" pageId="10" pageNumber="162">Wings</emphasis>
: hyaline,
<date id="E32D9CE9FFA9FFA9FEA7FB9FFE2DFBB2" box="[380,502,1052,1077]" pageId="10" pageNumber="162" value="1075" valueMax="1125">10751125</date>
µm long, 412425 µm wide (ratio of length to width 1:0.38; ratio of total body length to wing length 1:0.8); alar lobe well developed; each wing with 2 hs alar setae but no circular sensoria. Hamulohalteres absent.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="972CBA29FFA9FFA9FF1CFB04FB54FA62" blockId="10.[151,1437,151,2013]" pageId="10" pageNumber="162">
<emphasis id="A5E7663BFFA9FFA9FF1CFB04FF25FB27" bold="true" box="[199,254,1159,1184]" pageId="10" pageNumber="162">Legs</emphasis>
: subequal in size. Coxae: I 100105;
<date id="E32D9CE9FFA9FFA9FD7FFB0BFD01FB27" box="[676,730,1159,1184]" pageId="10" pageNumber="162" value="1995-02">II 95</date>
105;
<date id="E32D9CE9FFA9FFA9FCC4FB0BFC87FB27" box="[799,860,1160,1184]" pageId="10" pageNumber="162" value="1993-03">III 93</date>
100 µm long; setae of coxa III: 12 or 13 fs + 1 or 2 hs. Trochanter + femur: I 215; II 195200; III 205 µm long; trochanter III with 8 or 9 fs + 24 hs; each trochanter with 2 elongate sensoria arranged in a line; long trochanter seta barely differentiated; femur III with about 1825 fs + 510 hs. Tibia: I 230; II 215225; III 205210 µm; tibia III with many fs, some hs, several setae becoming spur-like along ventral margin on distal third of leg; with 2 apical spurs (tibs) on all legs, each 1522 µm. Tarsi two segmented, proximal segment narrow and ring-like, length of both segments combined:
<date id="E32D9CE9FFA9FFA9FC2AFABEFBC4FAD3" box="[1009,1055,1340,1364]" pageId="10" pageNumber="162" value="1983-01">I 83</date>
87;
<date id="E32D9CE9FFA9FFA9FB81FABEFB4BFAD2" box="[1114,1168,1340,1365]" pageId="10" pageNumber="162" value="1983-02">II 83</date>
86;
<date id="E32D9CE9FFA9FFA9FB10FABEFAD2FAD2" box="[1227,1289,1340,1365]" pageId="10" pageNumber="162" value="1985-03">III 85</date>
87 µm long (ratio of length of tibia III to length of tarsus
<date id="E32D9CE9FFA9FFA9FD5DFAE2FD68FAFF" box="[646,691,1376,1400]" pageId="10" pageNumber="162">III 1</date>
:0.42); tarsus III with many setae, mainly fs but with spur-like setae along ventral margin; tarsal spurs 1316 µm long; tarsal campaniform pore present; tarsal digitules capitate, subequal to length of claw digitules and longer than claw. Claws slightly longer than width of tarsus; length
<date id="E32D9CE9FFA9FFA9FB04FA2AFAC7FA47" box="[1247,1308,1447,1472]" pageId="10" pageNumber="162" value="1925-03">III 25</date>
µm; with a small distinct denticle; claw digitules with small capitate apices and slightly longer than claw.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="972CBA29FFA9FFA9FF1CFA6CFB71F9F2" blockId="10.[151,1437,151,2013]" pageId="10" pageNumber="162">
<emphasis id="A5E7663BFFA9FFA9FF1CFA6CFEE2F98F" bold="true" box="[199,313,1519,1544]" pageId="10" pageNumber="162">Abdomen</emphasis>
:
<emphasis id="A5E7663BFFA9FFA9FE92FA6CFE26F98F" bold="true" box="[329,509,1519,1544]" pageId="10" pageNumber="162">segments IVII</emphasis>
: tergum and sternum unsclerotised and without obvious oval membranous areas in inter-segmental membranes. Caudal extension of segment VII absent. Without loculate pores. Dorsal setae (totals): segments IVII: 25 fs + 1 or 2 hs. Pleural setae: dorsopleural setae on each side mostly with 24 fs and 02 hs; ventropleural setae: 14 hs on each side: IIIVII: 1 hs. Ventral setae (totals): 24 fs + 1 or 2 hs.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="972CBA29FFA9FFA9FF1CF9FCFB00F8AF" blockId="10.[151,1437,151,2013]" pageId="10" pageNumber="162">
<emphasis id="A5E7663BFFA9FFA9FF1CF9FCFEB5F91F" bold="true" box="[199,366,1663,1688]" pageId="10" pageNumber="162">Segment VIII</emphasis>
: tergite lightly sclerotised in a transverse band; sternite with a pair of small longitudinal sclerotisations; with 8 or 9 fs ante-anal setae; sternite with 5 fs +2 hs ventral abdominal setae on each side; caudal extension large and distinct, each with 1 long hs seta (4045 µm long) and 5 fs + 2 hs pleural setae. Glandular pouches present, shallow, each with many loculate pores restricted to glandular pouch; each glandular pouch with 2 setae of different lengths and both capitate, longer 135150 µm and shorter 8385 µm, both slightly capitate.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="972CBA29FFA9FFA8FF1CF8B7FD7CFF52" blockId="10.[151,1437,151,2013]" lastBlockId="11.[151,1437,151,573]" lastPageId="11" lastPageNumber="163" pageId="10" pageNumber="162">
<emphasis id="A5E7663BFFA9FFA9FF1CF8B7FE54F8CA" bold="true" box="[199,399,1844,1869]" pageId="10" pageNumber="162">Genital segments</emphasis>
: total length 135150 µm, basal width 8385 µm, divided into two sections: a broad anterior part (probably representing segment IX) and an equally long triangular posterior section (penial sheath); anterior part with anal opening dorsally near posterior margin, and with 37 dorsal and lateral setae; ventrally mainly sclerotized, with 1 or 2 long setae along posterior margin dorsally and laterally. Penial sheath 7588 µm long (from anterior border to apex), width across base 58 µm, with 4 fs + 1 hs along dorsolateral margins and 1 or 2 short setae anteriorly. Apex with small penial sheath pores. Basal rod short, 89 µm long. Aedeagus gradually narrowing towards apex, but not extending past end of penial sheath, 66 µm long.
</paragraph>
</subSubSection>
<subSubSection id="DF89E9A2FFA8FFA8FF1CFF5CFACAFDBA" pageId="11" pageNumber="163" type="discussion">
<paragraph id="972CBA29FFA8FFA8FF1CFF5CFACAFDBA" blockId="11.[151,1437,151,573]" pageId="11" pageNumber="163">
<emphasis id="A5E7663BFFA8FFA8FF1CFF5CFE9FFF7F" bold="true" box="[199,324,223,248]" pageId="11" pageNumber="163">Comment.</emphasis>
The adult males of
<taxonomicName id="5093C1AAFFA8FFA8FDC0FF63FD6FFF7F" box="[539,692,224,248]" class="Insecta" family="Eriococcidae" genus="Eriococcus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Hemiptera" pageId="11" pageNumber="163" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="araucariae">
<emphasis id="A5E7663BFFA8FFA8FDC0FF63FD6FFF7F" box="[539,692,224,248]" italics="true" pageId="11" pageNumber="163">C. araucariae</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
can be quickly distinguished from all other adult male “eriococcids” in having the following combination of characters: (i) a particularly large group of pores on the dorsal surface of the head, laterad to the dorsal mid-cranial ridge; (ii) presence of an alar lobe but absence of hamulohalteres; and (iii) fleshy and hair-like setae rather similar, each frequently with a slightly capitate apex. Pores on the dorsal surface of the head are not infrequent on eriococcids but are generally few, with the possible exception of the South American
<taxonomicName id="5093C1AAFFA8FFA8FF4CFE16FE0FFE2A" authority="Hempel" authorityName="Hempel" box="[151,468,404,429]" class="Insecta" family="Eriococcidae" genus="Tectococcus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Hemiptera" pageId="11" pageNumber="163" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="ovatus">
<emphasis id="A5E7663BFFA8FFA8FF4CFE16FEB5FE2B" box="[151,366,405,428]" italics="true" pageId="11" pageNumber="163">Tectococcus ovatus</emphasis>
Hempel
</taxonomicName>
, which has many pores of two
<typeStatus id="4828048BFFA8FFA8FC96FE16FC5CFE2A" box="[845,903,405,429]" pageId="11" pageNumber="163">types</typeStatus>
(
<bibRefCitation id="F302C7D8FFA8FFA8FC40FE17FB64FE2B" author="Hodgson" box="[923,1215,404,429]" pageId="11" pageNumber="163" refString="Hodgson, C. J. &amp; Miller, D. J. (2010) A review of the Eriococcidae genera (Hemiptera: Sternorrhyncha: Coccoidea) of South America. Zootaxa, 2459, 1 - 101." type="journal article" year="2010">Hodgson &amp; Miller, 2010</bibRefCitation>
). Almost all male eriococcids either have alar lobes and hamulohalteres, or neither. However, the presence of alar lobes without halters is not unique and is known in several other eriococcid genera (
<taxonomicName id="5093C1AAFFA8FFA8FC8EFE5EFC00FE73" box="[853,987,477,500]" class="Insecta" family="Eriococcidae" genus="Ovaticoccus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Hemiptera" pageId="11" pageNumber="163" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="genus">
<emphasis id="A5E7663BFFA8FFA8FC8EFE5EFC00FE73" box="[853,987,477,500]" italics="true" pageId="11" pageNumber="163">Ovaticoccus</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
(e.g.,
<taxonomicName id="5093C1AAFFA8FFA8FBFFFE5EFAD3FE72" authority="Douglas" authorityName="Douglas" box="[1060,1288,476,501]" class="Insecta" family="Eriococcidae" genus="Ovaticoccus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Hemiptera" pageId="11" pageNumber="163" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="agavium">
<emphasis id="A5E7663BFFA8FFA8FBFFFE5EFB7EFE73" box="[1060,1189,477,500]" italics="true" pageId="11" pageNumber="163">
<collectingCountry id="EF84FAB9FFA8FFA8FBFFFE5EFBE0FE73" box="[1060,1083,477,500]" name="Iceland" pageId="11" pageNumber="163">O</collectingCountry>
. agavium
</emphasis>
Douglas
</taxonomicName>
(
<bibRefCitation id="F302C7D8FFA8FFA8FAC3FE5FFE4DFD9F" author="Afifi" pageId="11" pageNumber="163" refString="Afifi, S. A. (1968) Morphology and taxonomy of the adult males of the families Pseudococcidae and Eriococcidae (Homoptera: Coccoidea). Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Entomology, Supplement 13, 210 pp." type="book" year="1968">Afifi, 1968; Hodgson, unpublished</bibRefCitation>
); several species of
<taxonomicName id="5093C1AAFFA8FFA8FD5AFE7CFCD1FD9F" box="[641,778,511,536]" class="Insecta" family="Eriococcidae" genus="Apiomorpha" kingdom="Animalia" order="Hemiptera" pageId="11" pageNumber="163" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="genus">
<emphasis id="A5E7663BFFA8FFA8FD5AFE7CFCD1FD9F" box="[641,778,511,536]" italics="true" pageId="11" pageNumber="163">Apiomorpha</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
(e.g.,
<taxonomicName id="5093C1AAFFA8FFA8FC8CFD83FBAFFD9F" authority="Froggatt" authorityName="Froggatt" box="[855,1140,512,536]" class="Insecta" family="Eriococcidae" genus="Apiomorpha" kingdom="Animalia" order="Hemiptera" pageId="11" pageNumber="163" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="rosaeformis">
<emphasis id="A5E7663BFFA8FFA8FC8CFD83FC27FD9F" box="[855,1020,512,536]" italics="true" pageId="11" pageNumber="163">A. rosaeformis</emphasis>
(Froggatt)
</taxonomicName>
(Hodgson, unpublished)). And, whilst the fleshy and hair-like setae are sometimes hard to separate, they rarely have capitate apices.
</paragraph>
</subSubSection>
</treatment>
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