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Miller and Stocks
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/
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Texas
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/
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/
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#3172;” right label “
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/ telotrichus / Miller &amp; Stocks / HOLOTYPE /
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/ &amp; Stocks / HOLOTYPE /
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/ Iron.” The holotype is deposited in the
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:
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:
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: 23 mi.
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, on unknown grass,
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and
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(8 second-instar
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, 3 second-instar ♁♁, 13 first-instar nymphs on 8 slides)
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(1 slide)
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;
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: 26 km. N.
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,
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, on unknown grass,
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B. and
<collectorName id="8A6D535188FD81BFFCF9FAF3065C185A" box="[892,1025,1328,1355]" pageId="161" pageNumber="162">D.R. Miller</collectorName>
(
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, 6 first-instar embryos on 2 slides)
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(1 slide)
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,
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(1 slide)
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.
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UNITED STATES: Texas:
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:
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Ranch, on unknown grass,
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and
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(
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, 2 second-instar
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, 1 second-instar ♁, 1 third-instar ♁ on 4 slides)
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.
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The name “
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<emphasis id="15ECEA9588FD81BFFE66FA02000618CA" box="[483,603,1472,1498]" italics="true" pageId="161" pageNumber="162">telotrichus</emphasis>
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” is formed from the Greek words “
<emphasis id="15ECEA9588FD81BFFC79FA02066C18CA" box="[1020,1073,1472,1498]" italics="true" pageId="161" pageNumber="162">telos</emphasis>
” meaning “end”, and “
<emphasis id="15ECEA9588FD81BFFAC7FA0207CD18CA" box="[1346,1424,1472,1498]" italics="true" pageId="161" pageNumber="162">trichos</emphasis>
” meaning “hair”, and refers to the diagnostic enlarged setae on the posterior end of the abdomen.
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<emphasis id="15ECEA9588FD81BFFF42F9CA03291B32" bold="true" box="[199,372,1544,1570]" pageId="161" pageNumber="162">Field features:</emphasis>
Occurring in leaf blade sheaths.
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<emphasis id="15ECEA9588FD81BFFF42F9EE033F1B56" bold="true" box="[199,354,1580,1606]" pageId="161" pageNumber="162">Adult female</emphasis>
(
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)
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</subSubSection>
<subSubSection id="6F82650C88FD81B6FF42F99203AB1A61" lastPageId="168" lastPageNumber="169" pageId="161" pageNumber="162" type="description">
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<emphasis id="15ECEA9588FD81BFFF42F99203061B7A" bold="true" box="[199,347,1616,1642]" pageId="161" pageNumber="162">Description:</emphasis>
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, slide mounted,
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long,
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wide (
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long, 1.0
<quantity id="E0609B6288FD81BFFAC0F99207C01B7B" box="[1349,1437,1616,1643]" metricMagnitude="-3" metricUnit="m" metricValue="2.2" pageId="161" pageNumber="162" unit="mm" value="2.2">2.2 mm</quantity>
wide). Body elongate oval; without protruding anal lobes. Anal-lobe area on each side dorsally with 1 flagellate seta (
<typeStatus id="F823882588FD81BFFF1AF95A03511BA2" box="[159,268,1688,1714]" pageId="161" pageNumber="162" type="paratype">paratypes</typeStatus>
with 1 or 2), 2 or 3 conical enlarged setae, 2 or 3 microtubular ducts (
<typeStatus id="F823882588FD81BFFB9FF95A06DA1BA2" box="[1050,1159,1688,1714]" pageId="161" pageNumber="162" type="paratype">paratypes</typeStatus>
sometimes with 1), with or without multilocular pores; ventrally each with 2 flagellate setae including anal-lobe seta, 4 or 5 multilocular pores (
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with 512), 1 microtubular duct, 1 or 2 macrotubular ducts.
</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="15ECEA9588FD81BFFF42F8C7037C1A0E" box="[199,289,1797,1822]" italics="true" pageId="161" pageNumber="162">Dorsum</emphasis>
with flagellate setae slightly shorter than those on venter on posterior segments, conspicuously shorter anteriorly, scattered over entire surface. Enlarged setae of 2 sizes and shapes; conical setae restricted to 2 on 1 side and 3 on other (
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with 3 on each side) on posterior apex of abdomen; largest seta about 25 μm long; enlarged setae conical, with straight sides and rounded apex; setal base large, not recessed in dermal pockets; other setae nipple-shaped, forming longitudinal line laterally,
<typeStatus id="F823882588FD81BFFD4FF85601711ABE" box="[714,812,1940,1966]" pageId="161" pageNumber="162" type="holotype">holotype</typeStatus>
with 1 seta on each side of several abdominal segments and on thorax, some
<typeStatus id="F823882588FD81BFFE03F87B03AC1AC3" box="[390,497,1977,2003]" pageId="161" pageNumber="162" type="paratype">paratypes</typeStatus>
with 3 on each side of each abdominal segment; with curved sides, apex rounded; setal base medium; recessed in dermal pockets; segment IV with 12 setae (
<typeStatus id="F823882588FD81BFFC73F81E063E1AE6" box="[1014,1123,2012,2038]" pageId="161" pageNumber="162" type="paratype">paratypes</typeStatus>
with 1216), all flagellate; segment IV with combined total of 26 enlarged setae dorsally and ventrally. Macrotubular ducts absent (
<typeStatus id="F823882588FF81BDFAAAFF5507C11DA1" box="[1327,1436,151,177]" pageId="163" pageNumber="164" type="paratype">paratypes</typeStatus>
with small numbers on segments V to VII). Microtubular ducts each approximately 6 μm long (
<typeStatus id="F823882588FF81BDFB7FFF79073A1DC5" box="[1274,1383,187,213]" pageId="163" pageNumber="164" type="paratype">paratypes</typeStatus>
68 μm), area farthest from dermal orifice sclerotized and divided into 2 parts, apical portion rounded, slightly shorter than remaining sclerotized portion; dermal orifice large and heavily sclerotized; with tube protruding from orifice. Microtubular ducts in small numbers along body margin, nearly absent on thorax. Multilocular pores on posterior margins of segments III to VII, on anterior margin of segment VIII (some
<typeStatus id="F823882588FF81BDFC49FE89066A1C75" box="[972,1079,331,357]" pageId="163" pageNumber="164" type="paratype">paratypes</typeStatus>
on posterior margins of VII and VIII only), and on anterior margin of head (some
<typeStatus id="F823882588FF81BDFD3CFEAD017A1C99" box="[697,807,367,393]" pageId="163" pageNumber="164" type="paratype">paratypes</typeStatus>
, on lateral margins of thorax); of 3 kinds: 9-locular pores less abundant than 7-locular pores; 5-locular pores rare. Cruciform pores along body margin and in medial areas of segments VI to VIII. Microtrichia on segment VIII.
</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="15ECEA9588FE81BCFF12F8AA037C1A91" bold="true" box="[151,289,1896,1921]" pageId="162" pageNumber="163">FIGURE 83.</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="15ECEA9588FE81BCFEADF8AB00441A91" box="[296,537,1897,1921]" italics="true" pageId="162" pageNumber="163">Ovaticoccus telotrichus</emphasis>
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, adult female, 26 km. N. Apizaco, Tlaxcala, Mexico, July 12, 1967, on unknown grass, J. Villanueva B. and D.R. Miller. A=enlarged seta; C=7-locular pore; F=microtubular duct; G=macrotubular duct; H=cruciform pore; I=anal ring; J=antenna; L=claw; T=pore with&gt;7 loculi.
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<emphasis id="15ECEA9588FF81BDFF42FE19036E1CE4" box="[199,307,475,501]" italics="true" pageId="163" pageNumber="164">Anal ring</emphasis>
ventral, complete, with few small cells, with 3 setae on each side of ring, each approximately same length as, or slightly shorter than, greatest diameter of ring, without additional pair of setae associated with ring, anal tube unsclerotized, anal orifice sclerotized, with anal flap.
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<paragraph id="2727368788FF81BDFF42FD8503241924" blockId="163.[151,1437,151,2040]" pageId="163" pageNumber="164">
<emphasis id="15ECEA9588FF81BDFF42FD8503521F70" box="[199,271,583,608]" italics="true" pageId="163" pageNumber="164">Venter</emphasis>
with longest flagellate seta on segment II 29 μm long (
<typeStatus id="F823882588FF81BDFC0CFD8501AB1F71" box="[905,1014,583,609]" pageId="163" pageNumber="164" type="paratype">paratypes</typeStatus>
2829 μm) segment VII 40 μm long (
<typeStatus id="F823882588FF81BDFF1AFDA903511F95" box="[159,268,619,645]" pageId="163" pageNumber="164" type="paratype">paratypes</typeStatus>
2335 μm); anal-lobe seta broken (
<typeStatus id="F823882588FF81BDFD19FDA901541F95" box="[668,777,619,645]" pageId="163" pageNumber="164" type="paratype">paratypes</typeStatus>
150165 μm long). Enlarged setae variable, of 1 size; in 1 pair of longitudinal lines (sublateral) with 4 setae on 1 side and 2 on other, with 1 seta per segment when present (some
<typeStatus id="F823882588FF81BDFF64FD7103111FDD" box="[225,332,691,717]" pageId="163" pageNumber="164" type="paratype">paratypes</typeStatus>
with 2 pairs of longitudinal lines [lateral and sublateral] from mesothorax to segment VII; normally with 3 pairs per segment); largest seta about 13 μm long, nipple-shaped, with central projection, lateral margins curved; setal base thick; recessed in dermal pocket. Macrotubular ducts on segments II to VIII. Microtubular ducts along body margin. Multilocular pores over entire surface, noticeably abundant along body margin, in medial areas on posterior 4 or 5 abdominal segments; of 3 or 4 kinds: 9-locular pores less numerous than 7-locular pores; 5- locular pores and 6-locular pores rare or absent. Cruciform pores along body margin from head to segment V, also in small numbers in medial areas of segments V and VI. Legs without pores; each femur with 5 setae including 2 proximal setae and 3 distal setae; each tibia with 4 setae, without middle seta; with hind tibia/tarsus 0.9 (
<typeStatus id="F823882588FF81BDFAAAFC6C07C11ED8" box="[1327,1436,942,968]" pageId="163" pageNumber="164" type="paratype">paratypes</typeStatus>
1.0). Antennae each 7-segmented (
<typeStatus id="F823882588FF81BDFD9DFC1000D81EFC" box="[536,645,978,1004]" pageId="163" pageNumber="164" type="paratype">paratypes</typeStatus>
sometimes 6-segmented with third segment partially divided), 150 μm long (
<typeStatus id="F823882588FF81BDFF5DFC370318191F" box="[216,325,1013,1039]" pageId="163" pageNumber="164" type="paratype">paratypes</typeStatus>
160170). Frontal lobes absent. Preantennal pore present. Microtrichia from prothorax to segment V, also on all coxae.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="2727368788FF81BDFF42FBFF015719F6" blockId="163.[151,1437,151,2040]" pageId="163" pageNumber="164">
<emphasis id="15ECEA9588FF81BDFF42FBFF034E1947" bold="true" box="[199,275,1085,1111]" pageId="163" pageNumber="164">Notes:</emphasis>
This description is based on
<specimenCount id="319EFD0E88FF81BDFDE5FBFF01541947" box="[608,777,1085,1111]" pageId="163" pageNumber="164" type="generic">five specimens</specimenCount>
from two localities. The adult female of
<taxonomicName id="E0984D0488FF81BDFB59FBFF07DF1947" authorityName="Miller &amp; Stocks" authorityYear="2022" box="[1244,1410,1085,1111]" class="Insecta" family="Eriococcidae" genus="Ovaticoccus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Hemiptera" pageId="163" pageNumber="164" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="telotrichus">
<emphasis id="15ECEA9588FF81BDFB59FBFF07DF1947" box="[1244,1410,1085,1111]" italics="true" pageId="163" pageNumber="164">Ov. telotrichus</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
is similar to the adult female of
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<emphasis id="15ECEA9588FF81BDFE74FBA300C5196A" box="[497,664,1120,1147]" italics="true" pageId="163" pageNumber="164">Ov. davesmithi</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
and
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<emphasis id="15ECEA9588FF81BDFD51FBA3010A196A" box="[724,855,1121,1147]" italics="true" pageId="163" pageNumber="164">Ov. tippinsi</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
in having five setae on each femur, nipple-shaped enlarged setae, and enlarged setae arranged in lateral longitudinal lines on venter. They differ as follows (character states in brackets are of
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<emphasis id="15ECEA9588FF81BDFE1BFB6A001F19D2" box="[414,578,1192,1218]" italics="true" pageId="163" pageNumber="164">Ov. telotrichus</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
): without enlarged setae on segment VIII or without conical setae on segment VIII (with three pairs of conical setae on segment VIII).
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<paragraph id="2727368788FF81BDFF42FB2D0076181A" blockId="163.[151,1437,151,2040]" box="[199,555,1263,1290]" pageId="163" pageNumber="164">
<emphasis id="15ECEA9588FF81BDFF42FB2D039F1819" bold="true" box="[199,450,1263,1289]" pageId="163" pageNumber="164">Second-instar female</emphasis>
(
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)
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="2727368788FF81BDFF42FAD103361889" blockId="163.[151,1437,151,2040]" pageId="163" pageNumber="164">
<emphasis id="15ECEA9588FF81BDFF42FAD10306183D" bold="true" box="[199,347,1299,1325]" pageId="163" pageNumber="164">Description:</emphasis>
Slide-mounted specimens
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long,
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wide. Body elongate oval, without protruding anal lobes. Anal-lobe areas dorsally each with 3 enlarged setae, 0 or 1 flagellate setae, 2 or 3 microtubular ducts; ventrally each with 3 flagellate setae, suranal seta and including anal-lobe seta, with 1 microtubular duct, 1 or 2 multilocular pores.
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<emphasis id="15ECEA9588FF81BDFF42FA61037C18AC" box="[199,289,1443,1468]" italics="true" pageId="163" pageNumber="164">Dorsum</emphasis>
with flagellate setae forming 3 pairs of longitudinal lines on abdomen (medial, mediolateral and lateral), more widely scattered on thorax and head. Enlarged setae of 2 sizes and shapes; conical setae restricted to 3 pairs on posterior apex of abdomen; largest seta 2527 μm long; enlarged setae conical, with straight sides and narrow, rounded apex; setal base large; not recessed in dermal pockets; other enlarged setae nipple-shaped, forming 2 pairs of longitudinal lines (mediolateral and lateral), with 14 setae on each side of each abdominal segment, from head to segment VII, with curved sides, apex rounded or truncate; largest seta 68 μm long; setal base medium; recessed in dermal pockets; segment IV with 911 setae including 3 or 4 enlarged setae and 6 or 7 flagellate setae; segment IV with combined total of 5 or 6 enlarged setae dorsally and ventrally. Macrotubular ducts absent. Microtubular ducts 45 μm long, with area farthest from dermal orifice sclerotized and divided into 2 parts, apical portion truncate, about same size as remaining sclerotized portion; total sclerotized area longer or same length as unsclerotized area; dermal orifice unusually large, sclerotized; with or without protruding tube. Microtubular ducts associated with enlarged setae in mediolateral and lateral areas from head to segment VIII. Multilocular pores restricted to head, sometimes with only 1 or 2. Cruciform pores in mediolateral and lateral areas of head or prothorax to segment VII. Microtrichia from segment III or IV to VIII, absent on
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.
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<paragraph id="2727368788FF81BDFF42F854063D1AE8" blockId="163.[151,1437,151,2040]" pageId="163" pageNumber="164">
<emphasis id="15ECEA9588FF81BDFF42F85403691AA0" box="[199,308,1942,1968]" italics="true" pageId="163" pageNumber="164">Anal ring</emphasis>
oval, ventral, cellular, heavily sclerotized, anterior section bridged by anal opening and flap, with 3 setae on each side of ring, with additional pair of setae associated with ring, longest seta longer than greatest diameter of anal ring; anal tube unsclerotized, anal opening sclerotized, with anal flap.
</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="15ECEA9588F881BAFF12F84A037C1AB0" bold="true" box="[151,289,1928,1952]" pageId="164" pageNumber="165">FIGURE 84.</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="15ECEA9588F881BAFEADF84A00451AB0" box="[296,536,1928,1952]" italics="true" pageId="164" pageNumber="165">Ovaticoccus telotrichus</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
<emphasis id="15ECEA9588F881BAFDA5F84A00071AB0" bold="true" box="[544,602,1928,1952]" pageId="164" pageNumber="165">
<taxonomicNameLabel id="0EDF57EE88F881BAFDA5F84A00071AB0" box="[544,602,1928,1952]" pageId="164" pageNumber="165" rank="species">sp. n.</taxonomicNameLabel>
</emphasis>
, second-instar female, 23 miles S. Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, July 3, 1972, on unknown grass, D.R. Miller and F.D. Parker. A=enlarged seta; B=slightly enlarged seta; C=7-locular pore; F=microtubular duct (shown in two views); H=cruciform pore; I=anal ring; Q=dorsal surface of coxa; T=pore with&gt;7 loculi.
</paragraph>
</caption>
<paragraph id="2727368788F981BBFF42FF55010B1CC0" blockId="165.[151,1437,150,2011]" pageId="165" pageNumber="166">
<emphasis id="15ECEA9588F981BBFF42FF5503521DA0" box="[199,271,151,176]" italics="true" pageId="165" pageNumber="166">Venter</emphasis>
with longest flagellate seta on segment II 1625 μm long, on segment VII 2028 μm long; anal-lobe seta 122127 μm long. Enlarged setae nipple-shaped, in 1 longitudinal line (sublateral) from thorax to segment VII, sometimes with 1 or 2 mediolaterally on posterior abdominal segments. Macrotubular ducts absent. Microtubular ducts limited to lateral areas of abdomen. Multilocular pores scattered over entire surface, of 3 kinds: 7-locular pores most abundant; 9-locular pores less common, most abundant on thorax and head: 5-locular pores less common, most abundant on abdomen. Cruciform pores absent. Legs with each coxa with 04 indefinite pores; each femur with 5 setae including 2 proximal setae and 3 distal setae; each tibia with 4 setae, without middle seta; hind tibia/tarsus 0.8 0.9. Antennae each 6-segmented, 122142 μm long. Frontal lobes absent. Preantennal pore present. Microtrichia from prothorax to segment VI or VII, on hind 2 pairs of coxae.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="2727368788F981BBFF42FE1B06BB1FB7" blockId="165.[151,1437,150,2011]" pageId="165" pageNumber="166">
<emphasis id="15ECEA9588F981BBFF42FE1B034E1CE3" bold="true" box="[199,275,473,499]" pageId="165" pageNumber="166">Notes:</emphasis>
The description is based on
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from two localities. The second-instar female of
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<emphasis id="15ECEA9588F981BBFB7FFE1807C11CE3" box="[1274,1436,473,500]" italics="true" pageId="165" pageNumber="166">Ov. telotrichus</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
is most similar to the second-instar of
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<emphasis id="15ECEA9588F981BBFDC8FE3C00801F07" box="[589,733,510,536]" italics="true" pageId="165" pageNumber="166">Ov. cornutus</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
in having dorsal cruciform pores, each femur with five setae, nipple-shaped enlarged setae, multilocular pores predominantly with more than five loculi, and dorsal multilocular pores restricted to head. They differ as follows (character states in brackets are those of
<taxonomicName id="E0984D0488F981BBFBFBFD84077E1F4F" authorityName="Miller &amp; Stocks" authorityYear="2022" box="[1150,1315,581,608]" class="Insecta" family="Eriococcidae" genus="Ovaticoccus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Hemiptera" pageId="165" pageNumber="166" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="telotrichus">
<emphasis id="15ECEA9588F981BBFBFBFD84077E1F4F" box="[1150,1315,581,608]" italics="true" pageId="165" pageNumber="166">Ov. telotrichus</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
): enlarged setae nipple-shaped on posterior abdominal segment (conical); eye spur-shaped (dome-shaped); with medial longitudinal line of enlarged setae (without medial line); 9-locular pores absent or rare (abundant).
</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="15ECEA9588F981BBFF42FD7300461FDB" bold="true" box="[199,539,689,715]" pageId="165" pageNumber="166">Third-instar male (prepupa)</emphasis>
(
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)
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="2727368788F981BBFF42FD17030B1E04" blockId="165.[151,1437,150,2011]" pageId="165" pageNumber="166">
<emphasis id="15ECEA9588F981BBFF42FD1703061FFF" bold="true" box="[199,347,725,751]" pageId="165" pageNumber="166">Description:</emphasis>
Slide-mounted specimen 1.0 mm long,
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wide, not including wing buds. Small lateral lobes on segment VIII.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="2727368788F981BBFF42FCDC000D1ED8" blockId="165.[151,1437,150,2011]" pageId="165" pageNumber="166">
<emphasis id="15ECEA9588F981BBFF42FCDC037C1E27" box="[199,289,798,823]" italics="true" pageId="165" pageNumber="166">Dorsum</emphasis>
with flagellate setae in 3 pairs of longitudinal lines (medial, mediolateral and lateral) on each abdominal segment except segment VIII, mediolateral line with 2 or 3 setae on each side, medial and lateral lines each with 1 seta, setal apices acute. Multilocular pores in medial longitudinal line on abdomen also with 1 or 2 pores mediolaterally, with 1 or 2 pores on head and thorax. Front wing buds each approximately 12 μm long. Ocular sclerite absent. Microtrichia on segments VII and VIII.
</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="15ECEA9588F981BBFF42FC1303F81EFB" box="[199,421,977,1003]" italics="true" pageId="165" pageNumber="166">Abdominal segment</emphasis>
IX small, protruding slightly, unsclerotized; anal opening dorsal; small lobes present.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="2727368788F981BBFF42FC34008F196C" blockId="165.[151,1437,150,2011]" pageId="165" pageNumber="166">
<emphasis id="15ECEA9588F981BBFF42FC340352191F" box="[199,271,1014,1039]" italics="true" pageId="165" pageNumber="166">Venter</emphasis>
with flagellate setae apically acute, slightly longer than those on dorsum; longest lateral setae on segment IX about 80 μm long. Multilocular pores with 513 loculi, scattered over surface of head and thorax, in medial and lateral areas on abdomen, most abundant laterally. Legs and antennae small and poorly defined, partially sclerotized. Eye absent. Microtrichia from head to segment IX.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="2727368788F981BBFF42FB4700F2183F" blockId="165.[151,1437,150,2011]" pageId="165" pageNumber="166">
<emphasis id="15ECEA9588F981BBFF42FB47034E198F" bold="true" box="[199,275,1157,1183]" pageId="165" pageNumber="166">Notes:</emphasis>
The description is based on
<specimenCount id="319EFD0E88F981BBFDDDFB4400AF198F" box="[600,754,1157,1184]" pageId="165" pageNumber="166" type="generic">one specimen</specimenCount>
from one locality. The third-instar male of
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<emphasis id="15ECEA9588F981BBFB58FB4407DF198F" box="[1245,1410,1157,1184]" italics="true" pageId="165" pageNumber="166">Ov. telotrichus</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
is most similar to the macropterous prepupa of
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<emphasis id="15ECEA9588F981BBFD0EFB68014E19D3" box="[651,787,1193,1219]" italics="true" pageId="165" pageNumber="166">Hy. hyperici</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
in having reduced appendages, reduced or no mouthparts, and the presence of multilocular pores and flagellate setae. They differ as follows (character states in brackets are of
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<emphasis id="15ECEA9588F981BBFF33FB300307181B" box="[182,346,1265,1292]" italics="true" pageId="165" pageNumber="166">Ov. telotrichus</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
): dorsal multilocular pores absent medially (present medially on abdomen); without multilocular pores on head and thorax (present, uncommon).
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="2727368788F981BBFF42FAFB00481843" blockId="165.[151,1437,150,2011]" box="[199,533,1337,1363]" pageId="165" pageNumber="166">
<emphasis id="15ECEA9588F981BBFF42FAFB03F01843" bold="true" box="[199,429,1337,1363]" pageId="165" pageNumber="166">Second-instar male</emphasis>
(
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)
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="2727368788F981BBFF42FA9F074D18D0" blockId="165.[151,1437,150,2011]" pageId="165" pageNumber="166">
<emphasis id="15ECEA9588F981BBFF42FA9F03061867" bold="true" box="[199,347,1373,1399]" pageId="165" pageNumber="166">Description:</emphasis>
Slide-mounted specimens, 1.0
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long,
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wide. Body elongate oval, without protruding anal lobes. Anal-lobe areas dorsally each with 3 enlarged setae, 1 microtubular ducts, 2 or 3 multilocular pores; ventrally each with 3 flagellate setae including suranal seta and anal-lobe seta, 14 multilocular pores.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="2727368788F981BBFF42FA0803441A60" blockId="165.[151,1437,150,2011]" pageId="165" pageNumber="166">
<emphasis id="15ECEA9588F981BBFF42FA08037C18F3" box="[199,289,1482,1507]" italics="true" pageId="165" pageNumber="166">Dorsum</emphasis>
with flagellate setae scattered over entire surfaces, not forming definite longitudinal lines. Enlarged setae of 1 size restricted to 3 pairs on posterior apex of abdomen; largest seta about 10 μm long; enlarged setae conical, with straight sides and narrow, rounded apex; setal base large; not recessed in dermal pocket; segment IV with 1012 setae, all flagellate. Macrotubular ducts scattered over entire surface. Microtubular ducts 45 μm long, with area farthest from dermal orifice sclerotized and divided into 2 parts, apical portion truncate, about same size as remaining sclerotized portion; total sclerotized area longer, or same length as, unsclerotized area; dermal orifice unusually large, sclerotized; with or without protruding tube. Microtubular ducts rare, restricted to posterior abdominal segments, sometimes absent; specimens from
<collectingRegion id="E55CF86588F981BBFC96F90401091BF0" box="[787,852,1734,1760]" country="United States of America" name="Texas" pageId="165" pageNumber="166">Texas</collectingRegion>
with more dorsal microtubular ducts in mediolateral areas. Multilocular pores variable, same relative abundance as on venter, usually on head, mesothorax, and posterior margin of abdominal segments. Cruciform pores most abundant laterally on thorax and anterior abdominal segments, occasionally in mediolateral areas of abdomen. Microtrichia obvious on segment VIII, inconspicuous on segments VI and VII.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="2727368788F981BBFF42F8BB063D1ACB" blockId="165.[151,1437,150,2011]" pageId="165" pageNumber="166">
<emphasis id="15ECEA9588F981BBFF42F8BB03691A83" box="[199,308,1913,1939]" italics="true" pageId="165" pageNumber="166">Anal ring</emphasis>
oval, ventral, cellular, heavily sclerotized, anterior section bridged by anal opening and flap, with 3 setae on each side of ring, with additional pair of setae associated with ring, longest seta longer than greatest diameter of anal ring; anal tube unsclerotized, anal opening sclerotized, with anal flap.
</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="15ECEA9588FA81B8FF12F84A03421AB0" bold="true" box="[151,287,1928,1952]" pageId="166" pageNumber="167">FIGURE 85.</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="15ECEA9588FA81B8FEA1F84B004E1AB0" box="[292,531,1928,1952]" italics="true" pageId="166" pageNumber="167">Ovaticoccus telotrichus</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
<emphasis id="15ECEA9588FA81B8FD9DF84B000D1AB1" bold="true" box="[536,592,1929,1953]" pageId="166" pageNumber="167">
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</emphasis>
, third-instar male (prepupa), 23 miles S. Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, July 3, 1972, on unknown grass, D.R. Miller and F.D. Parker. B=slightly enlarged seta; I=anal ring; N=flagellate seta; S=6-locular pore; T=pore with&gt;7 loculi.
</paragraph>
</caption>
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<paragraph id="2727368788FB81B9FF12F84A00E61AF8" blockId="167.[151,1436,1928,2024]" pageId="167" pageNumber="168">
<emphasis id="15ECEA9588FB81B9FF12F84A037F1AB0" bold="true" box="[151,290,1928,1952]" pageId="167" pageNumber="168">FIGURE 86.</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="15ECEA9588FB81B9FEAFF84B00411AB0" box="[298,540,1928,1952]" italics="true" pageId="167" pageNumber="168">Ovaticoccus telotrichus</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
<emphasis id="15ECEA9588FB81B9FDA1F84B00021AB1" bold="true" box="[548,607,1929,1953]" pageId="167" pageNumber="168">
<taxonomicNameLabel id="0EDF57EE88FB81B9FDA1F84B00021AB1" box="[548,607,1929,1953]" pageId="167" pageNumber="168" rank="species">sp. n.</taxonomicNameLabel>
</emphasis>
, second-instar male, 23 miles S. Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, July 3, 1972, on unknown grass, D.R. Miller and F.D. Parker. A=enlarged seta; C=7-locular pore; D=5-locular pore; F=microtubular duct; G=macrotubular duct; H=cruciform pore; I=anal ring.
</paragraph>
</caption>
<paragraph id="2727368788F481B6FF42FF5501ED1CBD" blockId="168.[151,1443,150,1905]" pageId="168" pageNumber="169">
<emphasis id="15ECEA9588F481B6FF42FF5503521DA0" box="[199,271,151,176]" italics="true" pageId="168" pageNumber="169">Venter</emphasis>
with longest flagellate seta on segment II 2025 μm long, on segment VII 2228 μm long; anal-lobe seta 8896 μm long. Enlarged setae absent. Macrotubular ducts in small numbers over surface, absent medially on thorax, most abundant laterally. Microtubular ducts absent. Multilocular pores scattered over entire surface, of 2 kinds: 7-locular pores most abundant, 5-locular pores most abundant on abdomen;
<collectingRegion id="E55CF86588F481B6FBC1FEC106D81C0D" box="[1092,1157,259,285]" country="United States of America" name="Texas" pageId="168" pageNumber="169">Texas</collectingRegion>
specimens with more 5- locular pores, less common than 7-locular pores. Cruciform pores scattered laterally. Legs without pores; each hind femur with 5 setae including 2 proximal setae and 3 distal setae; each tibia with 4 setae, without middle seta; hind tibia/tarsus 0.80.9. Antennae each 7-segmented, 125127 μm long. Frontal lobes absent. Preantennal pore present. Microtrichia from prothorax to segment VIII, on hind 2 pairs of coxae.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="2727368788F481B6FF42FE7503B71F95" blockId="168.[151,1443,150,1905]" pageId="168" pageNumber="169">
<emphasis id="15ECEA9588F481B6FF42FE75034E1CC1" bold="true" box="[199,275,439,465]" pageId="168" pageNumber="169">Notes:</emphasis>
The description is based on
<specimenCount id="319EFD0E88F481B6FDCFFE7500AE1CC1" box="[586,755,439,465]" pageId="168" pageNumber="169" type="generic">four specimens</specimenCount>
from two localities. The second-instar male of
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<emphasis id="15ECEA9588F481B6FB7CFE7507C11CC1" box="[1273,1436,439,465]" italics="true" pageId="168" pageNumber="169">Ov. telotrichus</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
is most similar to the second-instar male of
<taxonomicName id="E0984D0488F481B6FDFAFE1901781CE5" authorityName="Miller and Stocks" authorityYear="2017" box="[639,805,475,501]" class="Insecta" family="Eriococcidae" genus="Oregmopyga" kingdom="Animalia" order="Hemiptera" pageId="168" pageNumber="169" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="davesmithi">
<emphasis id="15ECEA9588F481B6FDFAFE1901781CE5" box="[639,805,475,501]" italics="true" pageId="168" pageNumber="169">Ov. davesmithi</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
in having the anal ring with pores and an anal flap, each femur with five setae, and with dorsal multilocular pores. They differ as follows (character states in brackets are those of
<taxonomicName id="E0984D0488F481B6FF7BFDE103F81F2D" authorityName="Miller &amp; Stocks" authorityYear="2022" box="[254,421,547,573]" class="Insecta" family="Eriococcidae" genus="Ovaticoccus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Hemiptera" pageId="168" pageNumber="169" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="telotrichus">
<emphasis id="15ECEA9588F481B6FF7BFDE103F81F2D" box="[254,421,547,573]" italics="true" pageId="168" pageNumber="169">Ov. telotrichus</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
): apex of abdomen without conical enlarged setae (with three pairs of conical enlarged setae); nipple-shaped enlarged setae present (nipple-shaped setae absent); and multilocular pores predominantly with five loculi (seven loculi).
</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="15ECEA9588F481B6FF42FD4C03F61FB9" bold="true" box="[199,427,654,681]" pageId="168" pageNumber="169">First-instar nymph</emphasis>
(
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)
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="2727368788F481B6FF42FD7006FE1E05" blockId="168.[151,1443,150,1905]" pageId="168" pageNumber="169">
<emphasis id="15ECEA9588F481B6FF42FD7003061FDC" bold="true" box="[199,347,690,716]" pageId="168" pageNumber="169">Description:</emphasis>
Slide-mounted specimens
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long,
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wide. Body broadly oval, without protruding anal lobes. Anal-lobe area on each side dorsally without flagellate seta, with 3 conical enlarged setae, with 1 microtubular duct; ventrally each with 1 or 2 flagellate setae including anal-lobe seta.
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<emphasis id="15ECEA9588F481B6FF42FCDD037C1E28" box="[199,289,799,824]" italics="true" pageId="168" pageNumber="169">Dorsum</emphasis>
with flagellate setae arranged in 2 pairs of longitudinal lines (medial and lateral) on mesothorax to segment IV or V, randomly scattered on head and prothorax. Enlarged setae of 2 kinds: conical setae in anallobe area, 3 on each side of segment VIII, also with 1 pair on sublateral and lateral areas of segments IV or V to VII; nipple-shaped setae in 2 pairs of longitudinal lines (sublateral and lateral, lateral line partially ventral) from prothorax or mesothorax to segment VII, each line composed of 1 seta per segment, with 2 pairs of setae on anterior margin of head. Largest conical seta about 18 μm long, much more elongate than on adult female, with more acute apex and smaller setal base; largest nipple-shaped seta about 8 μm long; segment IV with 7 or 8 setae including 6 flagellate setae and 1 or 2 slightly enlarged setae; segment IV with combined total of 4 or 5 enlarged setae dorsally and ventrally. Macrotubular ducts absent. Microtubular ducts about 4 μm long, with area farthest from dermal orifice sclerotized and undivided. Microtubular ducts in lateral line from segment II to VII. Multilocular pores absent. Cruciform pores, when present, near body margin at juncture of thorax and abdomen. Without microtrichia.
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<emphasis id="15ECEA9588F481B6FF42FB69036B19D4" box="[199,310,1195,1221]" italics="true" pageId="168" pageNumber="169">Anal ring</emphasis>
apical or ventral, circular, divided anteriorly and posteriorly, cellular, with 3 somewhat enlarged setae on each side of ring, each longer than greatest diameter of ring, anal tube unsclerotized, anal opening slightly sclerotized, apparently with anal flap.
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<emphasis id="15ECEA9588F481B6FF42FAD503521820" box="[199,271,1303,1328]" italics="true" pageId="168" pageNumber="169">Venter</emphasis>
with longest flagellate seta on segment II 1415 μm long, on segment VII 2022 μm long; anal-lobe seta 110112 μm long. Enlarged setae in longitudinal line along body margin, conical posteriorly, nipple-shaped anteriorly, from prothorax to segment VIII. Microtubular ducts absent. Multilocular pores present at base of antennae, near eye, between front leg and mouthparts, laterad to front legs, 1 associated with each spiracle, 1 mesad to each mid- and hind coxa, 1 between mid- and hind pair of legs mediolaterally, 5 or 6 forming mediolateral longitudinal line on each side of abdominal segments, sometimes with 1 or
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sublateral line on anterior abdominal segments; of 4 kinds: 7-locular pores and 5-locular pores approximately equal in numbers, 6-locular pores, and 9-locular pores uncommon. Cruciform pores near body margin of thorax. Legs without pores; each femur with 5 setae including 2 proximally and 3 distally; each tibia with 4 setae, without middle seta; hind tibia/tarsus 0.70.9. Antennae each 6-segmented, about 115 μm long. Frontal lobes absent. Preantennal pore present. Microtrichia from metathorax to segment VII, absent from coxae.
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<emphasis id="15ECEA9588F481B6FF42F961034E1BAD" bold="true" box="[199,275,1699,1725]" pageId="168" pageNumber="169">Notes:</emphasis>
This description is based on six poorly stained embryos retained within the bodies of the adult females and 13 separately mounted specimens from two localities. The first-instar nymph of
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<emphasis id="15ECEA9588F481B6FBCEF90506AD1BF1" box="[1099,1264,1735,1761]" italics="true" pageId="168" pageNumber="169">Ov. telotrichus</emphasis>
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is most similar to the first-instar nymphs of
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<emphasis id="15ECEA9588F481B6FE5FF92900DC1A15" box="[474,641,1771,1797]" italics="true" pageId="168" pageNumber="169">Ov. davesmithi</emphasis>
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and
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<emphasis id="15ECEA9588F481B6FD3CF92901671A14" box="[697,826,1771,1797]" italics="true" pageId="168" pageNumber="169">Ov. tippinsi</emphasis>
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in having five setae on each femur and nipple-shaped setae in lateral longitudinal lines. They differ as follows (character states in brackets are of
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<emphasis id="15ECEA9588F481B6FB0EF8CD07721A39" box="[1163,1327,1807,1833]" italics="true" pageId="168" pageNumber="169">Ov. telotrichus</emphasis>
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): without enlarged setae on abdominal segment VIII or without conical setae on abdominal segment VIII (with three pairs of conical setae on segment VIII).
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