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(
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<emphasis id="CEC1A32AFF92F907243EFBC4F2A0FBA6" box="[264,466,1098,1121]" italics="true" pageId="33" pageNumber="34">Eriococcus munroi</emphasis>
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:
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;
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(Described from
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in fair to good condition, but details checked on remaining specimens).
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<emphasis id="CEC1A32AFF92F907243EFA8FF2A5FADC" bold="true" box="[264,471,1281,1307]" pageId="33" pageNumber="34">Live appearance</emphasis>
: not recorded.
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<emphasis id="CEC1A32AFF92F907240EFAA7F153FA84" bold="true" box="[312,545,1321,1347]" pageId="33" pageNumber="34">Mounted material</emphasis>
: quite small, total body length about
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; antennae moderately long, slightly less than two­thirds total body length, with distinct fleshy setae (fs), each with an obviously blunt apex; body with few setae, all hair­like (hs), fs setae apparently absent or not differentiated from hs on body but present on all segments of legs; length of fs on antennae subequal to width of antennal segments; loculate pores (lp) absent but with 14 small pores on head, each slightly convex with a blunt fleshy protuberance; rather variable in size, mostly about 2.5µm wide but usually with a larger pore up to 7µm wide; often with
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a tight group. Wings about 0.9x total body length and about 0.41x as wide as long.
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: roundly quadrangular; length about 155165µm; width across genae about 180200µm. Median crest (mc) absent; postoccipital ridge (por) distinct, each side with a long anterior and shorter posterior lateral extension; with (on each side) about 57 hs dorsal head setae (dhs) + 15 small pores mesad to each scape. Mid­cranial ridge: dorsal ridge (dmcr) narrow but distinct, extending almost to postoccipital ridge (por); ventral midcranial ridge (vmcr) long and narrow, extending from lateral arms (lmcr) posteriorly almost to preocular ridge (procr); without any reticulation laterally; with 2 or 3 hs ventral midcranial ridge setae (vmcrs) on each side. Genae (g) not reticulated; with 13 hs genal setae (gs) on each side just posterior to preoccipital ridge. Eyes: two pairs of round, simple eyes; dorsal eyes (dse) each approximately level to ventral simple eyes (vse); dorsal eyes rather smaller than ventral eyes, dorsal 2530µm wide, ventral eyes each 30 35µm wide. Ocelli (o) pronounced, situated laterally just anterior to postocular ridge (pocr), each 1316µm wide. Ocular sclerite (ocs) lightly sclerotised around eyes, without reticulations (rarely some very faint ridges visible). Preocular ridge (procr) well developed ventrally, extending from antennae almost to ventral mid­cranial ridge; dorsally very short or absent. Postocular ridge (pocr) strongly developed, extending antero­laterally, ending posterior to inner margin of dse; interocular ridge (ior) absent. Dorsal ocular setae (docs) absent. Ventral head setae (vhs): with 1 or 2 pairs of hs ventral head setae (vhs) immediately posterior to ventral mid­cranial ridge. Tentorial bridge (tb) distinct. Cranial apophysis (ca) tripartite; 2530µm long.
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: 10 segmented and filiform; 675700µm long (ratio of total body length to antennal length 1:0.60). Scape (scp) approximately square, with pedicel arising anteriorly: 3550µm long and 4850µm wide, with 2 hs ventrally and 2 dorsolaterally. Pedicel (pdc): length 6570µm, width 3842µm; with concentric ridges on distal end; with 713 fs, 7 or 8 hs + a campaniform pore. Segments IIIX all rather irregular in width, each about 19 28µm wide; lengths of segments (µm): III: 105110; IV: 7386; V: 7580; VI: 6875; VII: 6876; VIII: 5562; IX: 5358; fs each about 2128µm long; approximate number of setae per segment: III: 1214 fs + 47 hs (2 quite long); IV: 1215 fs + 4 or 5 hs (2 quite long); V: 1215 + 57 hs (2 moderately long, occasionally capitate); VI: 912 fs + 25 hs (2 capitate setae (caps)); VII: 714 fs + 5 or 6 hs (2 caps); VIII: 69 fs, 26 hs (2 caps) + 1 bristle (abr) (near distal end); IX: 58 fs, 35 hs (2 caps) +
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(near distal end). Segment X not constricted apically: length 4350µm; with 3 caps, 14 fs, 14 hs +
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; with 1 or 2 sensilla basiconica (sb) near apex.
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<emphasis id="CEC1A32AFF91F904240EFAF2F2E7FA51" bold="true" box="[312,405,1404,1430]" pageId="34" pageNumber="35">Thorax</emphasis>
.
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: pronotal ridges (prnr) well developed and possibly touching dorsally; long, extending ventrally and nearly touching proepisternum + cervical sclerite (pepcv); pronotal sclerite (prn) represented by a small finger­like extension posterolaterally; without lateral pronotal setae (lpns), lateral prothoracic setae (lps), medial pronotal setae (mpns) and post­tergital setae (pts); post­tergite (pt) faint or absent. Pores absent. Sternum (stn1) lightly sclerotised; median ridge very thin or absent, transverse ridge well developed, perhaps with small apophyses; without prosternal setae (stn1s). Antemesospiracular setae (asp2s): 01 hs on each side; anteprosternal setae (astn1s) absent.
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<emphasis id="CEC1A32AFF91F904240EF94DF2BFF91A" bold="true" box="[312,461,1731,1757]" pageId="34" pageNumber="35">Mesothorax</emphasis>
: prescutum (prsc) transversely oval, 6070µm long, 120128µm wide; sclerotised but not reticulated; prescutal ridge (pscr) well developed anteriorly but narrowing posteriorly; prescutal suture (pscs) distinct; with 1 or 2 hs prescutal seta (prscs) on each side. Scutum (sct): sclerotised but not reticulated, 2933µm long; scutal setae (scts) 13 hs on each side; with a pair of small more or less oval membranous areas just anterior to scutellum; apodeme (praa) near prealare (pra) very small or absent; prealar ridge (prar) quite well developed. Scutellum (scl) 124µm wide and 50µm long; with a strong scutellar ridge (sclr) but no foramen; scutellar setae (scls): 2 hs on each side; postnotal wing process (pnp) strong and extending laterally. Basisternum (stn2) 185215µm wide and 90104µm long; without a median ridge (mdr); bounded anteriorly by a well­developed marginal ridge (mr) and posteriorly with a strong precoxal ridge (pcr2); without basisternal setae (stn2s); lateropleurite (lpl) broad, with a distinct extension from marginal ridge along anterior margin; lateropleurite without setae; furca (f) well developed, narrow­waisted, arms very divergent and extending to marginal ridge anteriorly. Mesopostnotum (pn2) well developed; postnotal apophysis (pna) well developed. Area bounded anteriorly by scutellum and laterally and posteriorly by mesopostnotum membranous. Mesepisternum (eps2) not reticulated; subepisternal ridge (ser) long and well developed. Postalare (pa) without reticulations; without postalare setae (pas). Mesothoracic spiracle (sp2): width of peritreme 2327µm, without associated loculate pores. Postmesospiracular setae (pm2s) absent. Tegula (teg) present, each with 2 hs tegular setae (tegs).
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<emphasis id="CEC1A32AFF90F905243EF94EF2FEF91F" bold="true" box="[264,396,1728,1752]" pageId="35" pageNumber="36">FIGURE 7.</emphasis>
Adult male of
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. Where A = cranial apophysis; D = dorsal pores on head; E = fleshy seta; F = hair­like seta; J = apical antennal segment; K = lateroventral view of genital segment; L = tarsus + claw, and M = campaniform pore on trochanter. And where an = anus; cd = claw denticle; cdt = claw digitules; fs = fleshy setae; hs = hair­like setae; por = postoccipital ridge; sclr = scutellar ridge, and tibs = large spur­like setae on tibia.
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<emphasis id="CEC1A32AFF97F902240EFC3FF2BEFC0C" bold="true" box="[312,460,945,971]" pageId="36" pageNumber="37">Metathorax</emphasis>
: with 2 or 3 hs metatergal setae (mts) on each side; metapostnotum (pn3) present as a transverse sclerite. Dorsospiracular setae (dss) absent. Dorsal part of metapleural ridge (plr3) present; suspensorial sclerites (ss) small. Posterior part of metapleural ridge well developed; episternum (eps3) sclerotised but without postmetaspiracular setae (eps3s); precoxal ridge (pcr3) well developed, extending medially about 6575µm. Metepimeron (epm3) sclerotised. Antemetaspiracular setae (am3s) absent. Metathoracic spiracle (sp3): width of peritreme 2325µm, without associated lp. Metasternum (stn3) membranous; metasternal apophysis (st3a) present; with 1 or 2 hs anterior metasternal setae (amss) and 1 or 2 pairs hs posterior metasternal setae (pmss).
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<emphasis id="CEC1A32AFF97F902240EFAA0F2F5FA8F" bold="true" box="[312,391,1326,1352]" pageId="36" pageNumber="37">Wings</emphasis>
: hyaline, rather short, 9751025µm long and 375425µm wide (ratio of length to width 1:0.4; ratio of total body length to wing length 1:0.88); alar lobe (al) well developed; each wing with 1 or 2 hs alar setae (als) but circular sensoria (sens) absent. Hamulohalteres (h) narrow: 8086µm long, 1625µm wide; with a single apical hamulus (ham), 6380µm long.
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<emphasis id="CEC1A32AFF97F902240EFA78F201F9D7" bold="true" box="[312,371,1526,1552]" pageId="36" pageNumber="37">Legs</emphasis>
: mesothoracic legs shortest, others subequal in length. Coxae (cx): I: 91; II: 90 95; III: 9597µm long; setae of coxa III: about 6 or 7 fs + 79 hs; long setae on each coxa not differentiated. Trochanter (tr) + femur (fm): I: 194207; II: 175186; III: 190200µm long; trochanter III with about 0 or 1 fs + 57 hs; each trochanter with 3 roundly oval sensoria on each side arranged in a triangle medially; long trochanter seta 3340µm long; femur III with about 711 fs + 1012 hs. Tibia (ti): I: 195202; II: 200207; III: 215 220µm; tibia III with a total of about 59 fs + 2132 other setae, a few becoming spur­like on distal third of leg; with 2 apical spurs (tibs) on all tibia; length 1623µm. Tarsi (ta) 2 segmented, proximal segment very short and ring­like, length of both segments combined: I: 8592; II: 8792; III: 95100µm long (ratio of length of tibia III to length of tarsus
<date id="880B59F8FF96F903203BFE92F261FE99" pageId="37" pageNumber="38">III 1</date>
:0.45); tarsus III with 1 or 2 fs + 1821 other setae, mainly spur­like; tarsal spurs (tabs) not differentiated; tarsal campaniform pore (tcp) present; tarsal digitules (tdt) shorter than claw, with small capitate apices. Claws (c) quite long and thin, about 1.5 times width of tarsus, almost straight, with a small denticle (cd); length: III: 2628µm; claw digitules (cdt) longer than claw but with only minute capitate apices.
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<emphasis id="CEC1A32AFF96F903240EFD85F2C0FDE2" bold="true" box="[312,434,523,549]" pageId="37" pageNumber="38">Abdomen</emphasis>
: segments IVII: small tergites (at) present on some segments near the anterior margin; sternites (as) unsclerotised. Caudal extension (ce) of segment VII absent. Dorsal abdominal setae (ads) (totals across segment): segment
<date id="880B59F8FF96F90326C1FDD2F722FDB1" box="[1015,1104,604,630]" pageId="37" pageNumber="38">IVII 4</date>
hs. Pleural setae: dorsopleural setae (dps) on each side: I: 2 hs; IIVII: 3 hs; ventropleural setae (vps) (on each side): IIVII: 1 hs. Ventral abdominal setae (avs) (totals): II &amp; III: 2 hs; IVVII: 6 hs.
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<paragraph id="FC0A7F38FF96F9032411FD5AF67BFC49" blockId="37.[264,1324,284,1750]" pageId="37" pageNumber="38">Segment VIII: tergite (at) and sternite (as) both sclerotised; tergite with 1 pair hs dorsal abdominal setae (ads) (each 1625µm long); sternite with 4 hs ventral abdominal setae (avs); caudal extension (ce) rounded, with 3 short and 1 longer hs pleural setae (longest 2833µm). Glandular pouches (gp) present, each shallow, with many loculate disc­pores; each with 2 glandular pouch setae (gls), each 85120µm long; without additional setae.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="FC0A7F38FF96F9032413FC12F773FA81" blockId="37.[264,1324,284,1750]" pageId="37" pageNumber="38">
<emphasis id="CEC1A32AFF96F9032413FC12F282FC71" bold="true" box="[293,496,924,950]" pageId="37" pageNumber="38">Genital segment</emphasis>
: penial sheath (ps) short, anterior part with more or less parallel sides; posterior part ending in a sharply pointed apex; dorsal surface sclerotised, with anal opening (an) medially, about 2025µm wide. Length of penial sheath 128140µm, greatest width 7080µm; posterior part 8691µm long and 4852µm wide. Ventral lateral processes of penial sheath absent; ventral surface with 3 pairs of short setae, each about 20 34µm long; posterior part with 1 pair of longer setae (each 2528µm long) laterally and with two very long setae on dorsal surface, each about 4565µm long. Basal rod (bra) short but distinct, probably lying more or less vertically, perhaps about 1116µm long to top of aedeagus (aed) (including heavily sclerotised area which probably represents internal genital aperture (iga)). Aedeagus (aed) more or less parallel­sided, extending to end of penial sheath, 8895µm long, curved, lying within penial sheath.
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<subSubSection id="B4AF2CB3FF96F903240EFADAF131F999" pageId="37" pageNumber="38" type="materials_examined">
<paragraph id="FC0A7F38FF96F903240EFADAF131F999" blockId="37.[264,1324,284,1750]" pageId="37" pageNumber="38">
<emphasis id="CEC1A32AFF96F903240EFADAF158FAA9" bold="true" box="[312,554,1364,1390]" pageId="37" pageNumber="38">Material examined</emphasis>
.
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<emphasis id="CEC1A32AFF96F903277CFADAF077FAA9" bold="true" box="[586,773,1364,1390]" pageId="37" pageNumber="38">GREENLAND</emphasis>
</collectingCountry>
: Sydgrønland, Kap Farvel­omradet, Pamiagdluk, Anordliūitsoq, from pitfall traps,
<date id="880B59F8FF96F90327D6FAF2F01AFA51" box="[736,872,1404,1430]" pageId="37" pageNumber="38" value="1970-07-30">30.vii.1970</date>
, Jens Böcher: 1/2adΨΨ); Narsarsuaq, from pitfall trap,
<date id="880B59F8FF96F90324ECFA2AF119FA79" box="[474,619,1444,1470]" pageId="37" pageNumber="38" value="1991-08-15">15.viii.1991</date>
, Jens Böcher: 1/1adΨ; as previous, 1991: 3/3ΨΨ (+ 3Ψ of
<taxonomicName id="3BB504BBFF96F903243EFA42F29BFA22" box="[264,489,1484,1509]" class="Insecta" family="Pseudococcidae" genus="Trionymus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Hemiptera" pageId="37" pageNumber="38" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="bocheri">
<emphasis id="CEC1A32AFF96F903243EFA42F29BFA22" box="[264,489,1484,1509]" italics="true" pageId="37" pageNumber="38">Trionymus bocheri</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
); as previous, 1991: 3/5adɗɗ + immɗ; Evighedsfjord, Kangiusseq,
<date id="880B59F8FF96F903243EFA7AF2E2F9C9" box="[264,400,1524,1550]" pageId="37" pageNumber="38" value="2003-07-19">19.vii.2003</date>
, Kissavik Exp.): 6/12ΨΨ; as previous but
<date id="880B59F8FF96F9032685FA7AF74FF9C9" box="[947,1085,1524,1550]" pageId="37" pageNumber="38" value="2003-07-21">21.vii.2003</date>
: 2/2ΨΨ; Fiskenaesfjorden, on
<taxonomicName id="3BB504BBFF96F90324A2F992F1E6F9F2" box="[404,660,1564,1589]" class="Magnoliopsida" family="Asteraceae" genus="Hieracium" kingdom="Plantae" order="Asterales" pageId="37" pageNumber="38" phylum="Tracheophyta" rank="species" species="rigorosum">
<emphasis id="CEC1A32AFF96F90324A2F992F1E6F9F2" box="[404,660,1564,1589]" italics="true" pageId="37" pageNumber="38">Hieracium rigorosum</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
,
<date id="880B59F8FF96F9032793F992F06DF9F1" box="[677,799,1564,1590]" pageId="37" pageNumber="38" value="2003-07-03">3.vii.2003</date>
, Kissavik Exp.: 4/4adΨΨ, 1adɗ + 4immɗɗ (
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;
<collectionCode id="9AA4E7FDFF96F9032440F9CAF2A0F999" box="[374,466,1604,1630]" pageId="37" pageNumber="38">BMNH</collectionCode>
;
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).
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</subSubSection>
<subSubSection id="B4AF2CB3FF96F903240EF9E2F1CFF911" pageId="37" pageNumber="38" type="discussion">
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<emphasis id="CEC1A32AFF96F903240EF9E2F2DAF942" box="[312,424,1644,1669]" italics="true" pageId="37" pageNumber="38">Comment</emphasis>
. Because the males were collected at the same time as some adult females, the identity of these males is highly probable. For a comparison with the males of
<taxonomicName id="3BB504BBFF96F9032027F91AF2D5F912" class="Insecta" family="Eriococcidae" genus="Eriococcus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Hemiptera" pageId="37" pageNumber="38" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="pseudinsignis">
<emphasis id="CEC1A32AFF96F9032027F91AF2D5F912" italics="true" pageId="37" pageNumber="38">E. pseudinsignis</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
, see under that species.
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