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(
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Body of adult female on microscope slide oval, widest at about abdominal segment I,
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long, 0.951.00 mm wide, with segmentation distinct, lateral margins of segments strongly lobed. Anal lobes well­developed, each possessing a stout ventral apical seta
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long, and a ventral triangular sclerotized area. Antennae each
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long, with 8 segments; first segment with a notch or depression on inner edge near base. Legs well­developed; hind trochanter + femur
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long, hind tibia + tarsus
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long; claws each
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long, stout, and unusually short for size of legs, each claw with a pair of long stout digitules, each digitule widely knobbed. Tarsal digitules knobbed. Ratio of lengths of hind tibia + tarsus to hind trochanter + femur 0.971.00.
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Ratio of lengths of hind tibia to tarsus 2.002.18. Translucent pores present on posterior surface of hind tibia only, few. Labium about
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long, shorter than clypeolabral shield. Circulus absent. Ostioles present, well­ developed, each lip bearing a few setae and trilocular pores, each posteriormost lip usually with 1 seta. Anal ring
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in diameter, bearing 6 setae, each
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long, and a double row of cells on anterior half of ring and a triple row on posterior half of ring, all located on a wide rim; anal opening conspicuously small for size of ring. Cerarii numbering 17 pairs. Anal­lobe cerarii each containing about 10 conical setae of different sizes, usually 1 or 2 larger than others, longest conical seta
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long and
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wide at base, also a few auxiliary setae and a cluster of trilocular pores, all situated on a well­defined sclerotized area about same size as anal ring. Anterior cerarii similar to anal­lobe cerarii but usually smaller, each usually with 4­7 conical setae and a few trilocular pores, all situated on a plate­like sclerotized area; auxiliary setae apparently absent but often a few long flagellate setae, many at least
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long, present around rim of each sclerotized area.
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Dorsal surface of body with numerous thick flagellate setae, these absent from wide intersegmental areas, majority of setae each
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long, shortest setae often at anterior edges of segments; conical setae, each about
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long, present in small numbers across middle of many segments. Multilocular disc pores absent. Trilocular pores evenly distributed in areas occupied by setae. Discoidal pores not observed. Oral­rim tubular ducts, each about as long as wide, with narrow sclerotized rim narrower than a multilocular disc pore but wider than a trilocular pore, fairly numerous across anterior and posterior areas of thoracic segments and abdominal segments IV; a few also on anterior edge of abdominal segment VI and on head.
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Most setae on ventral surface of body more slender than those on dorsum. Multilocular disc pores, each about
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in diameter, few, present around vulva only. Trilocular pores evenly dispersed in setal areas. Discoidal pores not observed. Oral­rim tubular ducts, similar to those on dorsum, present in more or less wide double rows, mainly distributed across posterior areas of abdominal segments IIVII, almost reaching margins; absent from anal lobes; others present around margins of head and thorax and antero­lateral to clypeolabral shield.
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adult Ψ,
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, Upolu, Lake Lanotoo, on
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sp. (
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<emphasis id="B91FEA23FF95FF8AFDDABF578A3BF9CE" box="[527,878,1604,1629]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">(P.A. Buxton &amp; G.H. Hopkins)</emphasis>
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,
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ΨΨ (3 on same slide as
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the sense of
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belonging to” or “from”.
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<emphasis id="B91FEA23FF96FF89FEDDBE5588DFF8CD" bold="true" box="[264,394,1862,1886]" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">FIGURE 1.</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B91FEA23FF96FF89FE44BE548BC3F8CD" box="[401,662,1863,1886]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">Laminicoccus samoanus</emphasis>
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Adult female.
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<emphasis id="B91FEA23FF97FF88FEDDB80F88D6FEA6" box="[264,387,284,309]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">Comments</emphasis>
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Distinctive characters of this species are the large numbers of oral rim tubular ducts situated across the dorsal and ventral segments and the presence of numerous, fairly thick dorsal setae.
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<emphasis id="B91FEA23FF97FF88FE7EB8878BE3FE3E" box="[427,694,404,429]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">Laminicoccus pandani</emphasis>
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also possesses oral­rim tubular ducts but on the dorsum of the abdomen they occur mainly around the margins, whereas in
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<emphasis id="B91FEA23FF97FF88FB8EB8AF8DA5FE46" box="[1115,1264,444,469]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">L. samoanus</emphasis>
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they are distributed across most of the abdominal segments. Furthermore, the multilocular disc pores in
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<emphasis id="B91FEA23FF97FF88FEBBBB1F8B57FDB6" box="[366,514,524,549]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">L. samoanus</emphasis>
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are few, present around the vulva only, but in
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<emphasis id="B91FEA23FF97FF88FBF2BB1F8DF2FDB6" box="[1063,1191,524,549]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">L. pandani</emphasis>
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they occur across the medial areas of abdominal segments IVVIII and occasionally on abdominal segment III.
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<paragraph id="8BD43631FF97FF88FEEDBB978D20FD7D" blockId="7.[264,1323,284,750]" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">
Some excellent dry material of this species was found only recently in the collections of The Natural History Museum.
<bibRefCitation id="EFFA4BC0FF97FF88FD5BBBBF8A7DFD55" author="Laing" box="[654,808,684,710]" pageId="7" pageNumber="12" refString="Laing, F. (1927) Coccidae, Aphididae and Aleyrodidae. Insects of Samoa, 2, 35 - 45." type="journal article" year="1927">Laing (1927)</bibRefCitation>
omitted this material when he discussed the scale insect fauna of
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although he must have known of its existence.
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