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<mods:title>A new species and a new record of the genus Balanococcus Williams (Hemiptera: Coccoidea: Pseudococcidae) from China</mods:title>
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<mods:namePart>Li, Wen-Chao</mods:namePart>
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3.1
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<paragraph blockId="1.[136,1452,1302,1986]" pageId="1" pageNumber="270">Body of adult female on slide elongate oval, sides almost parallel, about 2.053.12 (2.10) mm long and 0.661.25 (0.66) mm wide. Anal lobes prominent, each with ventral surface bearing an apical seta 110130 (120) μm long, 1.9 times as long as seta on anal ring. Antennae each about 280300 (280) μm long, with 7 segments, apical segment longest, with 2 fleshy setae. The ratio of length for each segment: I-12; II-16; III-12; IV-17; V-12; VI-13; VII-34. Eye spot present. Labium with 1 segment, 80100 (90) μm long, 7/10 of length of the clypeolabral shield, each side with 5 stout setae. Legs developed, 2 setae present under end of tibia, claw slender, without denticle, both tarsal digitules and claw digitules knobbed, longer than claw. Hind coxa 60100 (90) μm long, larger than fore or middle coxa, with translucent pores on anterior and posterior surfaces and derm anteriorly next to hind coax, forming pore plate; hind trochanter and femur 160190 (190) μm long, nearly equal to length of tibia and tarsus (190200 (200) μm); ratio of lengths of hind tibia to tarsus 1.6. Circulus small and almost circular, 3040 (30) μm in diameter, lying between abdominal segments III and IV. Ostioles with anterior and posterior pairs, each lip with 34 trilocular pores. Anal ring present at the end of body, 70 μm wide, with 2 rows of cells and 6 setae, each seta 6070 (60) μm long. A pair of cerarii on anal lobes only, each containing 2 conical setae and 23 trilocular pores, situated on a membranous area.</paragraph>
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<paragraph blockId="1.[136,1452,1302,1986]" pageId="1" pageNumber="270">Dorsum. Dorsal surface with flagellate setae, but fewer than those on ventrum, each side of abdominal segments VVII with 1 stout flagellate seta on margin. Multilocular disc pores in groups present on submarginal areas of abdominal segments VVIII. Trilocular pores present, evenly and widely spaced. Oral collar tubular ducts of one size, 6.0 μm long and 2.5 μm wide, present on submarginal areas of abdominal segments VVII.</paragraph>
<paragraph blockId="1.[136,1452,1302,1986]" pageId="1" pageNumber="270">Ventrum. Flagellate setae on ventrum longer than those on dorsum, each side of abdominal segments VVII with 1 long flagellate setae on margin. Multilocular disc pores, froming marginal band from prothorax to the end of the abdomen, transverse row or band across posterior edges of abdominal segments VVIII, and sometime a few present interior to hind</paragraph>
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©
<emphasis box="[1068,1291,2091,2112]" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="270">Zoological Systematics</emphasis>
, 39(2): 269274
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Fig. 1. Adult female of
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A. Antenna. B. Dorsal flagellate setae. C. Small size of oral collar tubular duct. D. Trilocular pore. E. Cerarius on anal lobe. F. Ventral flagellate setae. G. Large size of oral collar tubular duct. H. Claw of hind leg. I. Hind coxa. J. Multilocular disc pores.
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©
<emphasis box="[160,382,2091,2112]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="271">Zoological Systematics</emphasis>
, 39(2): 269274 coxa. Trilocular pores same as those on dorsum. Oral collar tubular ducts of 2 sizes, the large one, 6.0 μm long and 4.0 μm wide, forming longitudinal band along margin; the small one, same as those on dorsum, forming narrow transverse band on abdominal segments IVVII.
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), under the leaf sheath of
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, San-An
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leg.
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, same data as holotype
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.
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Host plant.
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.
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Remarks. The new species is similar to
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Pellizzari &amp; Danzig, 2007
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, but hind coxae each are extremely wider than fore or middle coxae; only the same size of ducts present on the dorsal surface.
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<paragraph blockId="3.[136,1452,236,538]" box="[189,1131,514,538]" pageId="3" pageNumber="272">Etymology. This new species is named after the province name of its collecting locality.</paragraph>
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