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(Described from
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, mostly in fair to good condition).
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: not recorded.
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<emphasis id="CEC1A32AFFA1F934240EF93FF16DF90C" bold="true" box="[312,543,1713,1739]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">Mounted material</emphasis>
: small, total body length about
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; antennae short, slightly less than half total body length, with rather short, stout fleshy setae (fs); length of fs on antennae subequal to width of antennal segments; body with few setae, all hair­like (hs) apart from a few fs on head and legs; loculate pores (lp) each with mainly 35 loculi and each 67µm wide, on thorax and abdomen only; many with a nearby minute pore.
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<paragraph id="FC0A7F38FFA0F935243EFE92F000FE99" blockId="19.[264,1325,284,1870]" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">Wings shorter than total body length, about 0.8x total body length and about 0.3x as wide as long. Abdomen with 1 pair of glandular pouches.</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="CEC1A32AFFA0F935240EFEE5F209FE42" bold="true" box="[312,379,363,389]" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">Head</emphasis>
: roundly triangular, apex of triangle pointing anteriorly; probably with ventral eyes on a distinct ventral bulge; length about 116132µm; width across genae about 144 170µm. Median crest (mc) absent; postoccipital ridge (por) represented by a thin Ushaped ridge at posterior end of dorsal part of epicranium (dmep); with (on each side) 1 or 2 fs, 68 hs dorsal head setae (dhs) plus 15 simple pores mesad to each scape. Midcranial ridge: dorsal ridge (dmcr) faint, long and narrow, extending posteriorly well past posterior margin of dorsal simple eyes (dse) and almost reaching post­occipital ridge (por); ventral midcranial ridge (vmcr) faint or absent; lateral arms (lmcr) well developed; ventral midcranial ridge setae (vmcrs) not separated from ventral head setae (vhs), see below. Genae (g) not reticulated; with 0 or 1 fs + 3 or 4 hs genal setae (gs) on each side. Eyes: two pairs of simple eyes, subequal in size; dorsal eyes (dse) each approximately level with ventral simple eyes (vse); each 2022µm wide. Ocelli (o) fairly pronounced, situated laterally, each 1216µm wide, lying just dorsad to where interocular ridge (ior) and postocular ridge (pocr) meet. Ocular sclerite (ocs) lightly sclerotised, with reticulations restricted to immediately around simple eyes. Preocular ridge (procr) dorsally very short; ventrally forming interocular ridge (ior). Postocular ridge (pocr) strongly developed, extending antero­laterally, ending posterior to inner margin of dse; each fusing with or just ventral to each ocellus. Dorsal ocular setae (docs) absent. Ventral head setae (vhs): with (on each side) 26 fs, 68 hs ventral head setae (vhs) (plus ventral mid­cranial ridge setae (vmcrs)) + 0 or 1 small simple pores, distributed anterior and laterad to vse; with 0 or 1 hs between vse; longest hs up to about 25µm; fs about 815µm long. Preoral ridge (pror) probably weak, with ventral groove and cranial apophysis (ca) arising anteriorly; length of latter combined about 4045µm.
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<emphasis id="CEC1A32AFFA0F935240EFA8AF2C2FAD9" bold="true" box="[312,432,1284,1310]" pageId="19" pageNumber="20">Antennae</emphasis>
: 10 segmented and filiform (one specimen 9 segmented on one side); 375 450µm long (ratio of total body length to antennal length 1:0.48). Scape (scp) approximately square, with pedicel arising anterolaterally: 2530µm long and 3336µm wide, with 2 hs dorsally and 2 ventrally and medially. Pedicel (pdc): length 4349µm, width 28 30µm; with concentric ridges on distal end; with 9 fs, 7 hs + campaniform pore. Segments IIIX each about 1618µm wide; lengths of segments (µm): III: 3647; IV: 3033; V: 33 35; VI: 3540; VII: 3537; VIII: 4044; IX: 4450; fs about 1520µm long (longest nearer apex); approximate number of setae per segment: III: 03 fs + 03 hs; IV: 3 fs + 1 hs; V: 45 + 1 or 2 hs; VI: 46 fs, 0 or 1 hs + 25 caps; VII: 46 fs, 0 hs + 4 or 5 caps; VIII: 46 fs, 0 hs, 5 caps + 1 bristle (abr) (towards distal end); IX: 6 fs, 0 hs, 5 or 6 caps + 1 bristle (abr) (towards distal end). Segment X with a slightly narrowed apex: length 6065µm; with 3 fs, 1 hs, 5 caps + 3 large and 2 small bristles (abr), clearly differentiated from fs; with 1 sensilla basiconica (sb) on apex.
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.
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: pronotal ridges (prnr) well developed and touching dorsally; pronotal sclerite (prn) represented by a long finger­like process extending postero­laterally, length about 1012µm; without lateral pronotal setae (lpns). Medial pronotal setae (mpns): with 3 hs + 0 lp on each side; post­tergite (pt) distinct, each with 02 hs post­tergital setae (pts). With (on each side) 2 hs lateral prothoracic setae (lps), 2 lp + 2 minute pores anteriorly and 2 or 3 hs, 0 or 1 lp + 0 or 1 minute pores posteriorly. Sternum (stn1) lightly sclerotised; median ridge absent, transverse ridge well developed; with 1 or 2 hs prosternal setae (stn1s) on each side. Anteprosternal setae (astn1s): 0 or 1 hs medially; with 2 hs antemesospiracular setae (asp2s) on each side.
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: prescutum (prsc) roughly oval, 4150µm long, 7595µm wide; sclerotised but not reticulated; prescutal ridge (pscr) well developed laterally, narrowing posteriorly; prescutal suture (pscs) absent; with a total of 24 hs prescutal setae (prscs). Scutum (sct): without any signs of a less sclerotised area medially; sclerotised but not reticulated; distance between prescutum and scutellum 6080µm; scutal setae (scts): 24 hs on each side; with a distinct sclerotised apodeme (praa) on anterior margin near prealare (pra); prealar ridge (prar) quite well developed. Scutellum (scl) 5070µm wide and 2733µm long; without a scutellar ridge (sclr) or foramen; scutellar setae (scls): 1 pair hs; postnotal wing process (pnp) strong and extending laterally. Basisternum (stn2) 120135µm wide and 7095µm long; without a median ridge (mdr); bounded anteriorly by a strong marginal ridge (mr) and posteriorly with a strong precoxal ridge (pcr2); with a narrow, short, additional ridge, extending ventrally from pcr2 near articulation with mesocoxa; with a total of about 24 hs anteriorly and medially and 2 hs posteriorly, each about 1113µm long; lateropleurite (lpl) short and narrow; furca (f) well developed, narrow­waisted, arms very divergent and extending about 3/4 way to marginal ridge anteriorly. Mesopostnotum (pn2) well developed; postnotal apophysis (pna) well developed. Area bounded anteriorly by scutellum and laterally and posteriorly by mesopostnotum not sclerotised. 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 1618µm, without associated loculate pores. Postmesospiracular setae (pm2s): with 25 hs posterior to each spiracle plus 5 or 6 hs medially; without lp. Tegula (teg) present, with 13 hs tegular setae (tegs) on each side.
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<emphasis id="CEC1A32AFFA7F932240EFA40F2BEFA2F" bold="true" box="[312,460,1486,1512]" pageId="20" pageNumber="21">Metathorax</emphasis>
: with 13 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; with small suspensorial sclerites (ss). Posterior part of metapleural ridge well developed; episternum (eps3) sclerotised; without postmetaspiracular setae (eps3s); precoxal ridge (pcr3) well developed, extending medially about 3848µm; metasternal apophysis (st3a) very indistinct or absent. Metepimeron (epm3) well developed. Antemetaspiracular setae (am3s) absent. Metathoracic spiracle (sp3): width of peritreme 1618µm, without associated lp. Metasternum (stn3) membranous, with 1 or 2 pairs of hs anterior metasternal setae (amss), and 0 or 1 hs posterior metasternal setae (pmss) on each side.
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Adult male of
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= cranial apophysis; D = convex simple pore on head; E = fleshy seta; G = multilocular disc­pores; H = minute pore; J = apical antennal segment; K = dorsal and ventral view of genital segment. And where astn1s = anteprosternal setae; caps = capitate setae; fs = fleshy setae; hs = hair­like setae; lps = lateral prothoracic setae; lpns = lateral pronotal setae; mpns = medial pronotal setae; pts = post­tergital setae, and stn1s = prosternal setae. For most other abbreviations see Figs. 1 &amp; 3.
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: hyaline, rather short, about 700µm long and 230µm wide (ratio of length to width 1:0.33; ratio of total body length to wing length 1:0.82); alar lobe (al) well developed; each wing with 2 hs alar setae (als), plus 1 or 2 circular sensoria (sens) just distal to where medial vein branches from radial vein. Hamulohalteres (h): 5055µm long, 12 17µm wide; with a single apical hamulus (ham), 3538µm long.
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: metathoracic legs marginally longest. Coxae (cx): I: 6070; II: 5570; III: 60 70µm long; setae of coxa III: 1 fs + 10 or 11 hs; long setae on each coxa not differentiated. Trochanter (tr) + femur (fm): I: 135148; II: 124145; III: 130145µm long; trochanter III with 5 or 6 hs; each trochanter with 3 circular sensoria on each side arranged in a triangle medially and with strong sclerotised ridges for articulation with femur; long trochanter seta 5055µm long; femur III with about 0 or 1 fs + 1014 hs, some 20µm long. Tibia (ti): I: 100120; II: 91124; III: 120145µm; tibia III with a total of about 1 or 2 fs + 810 setae, several becoming spur­like on distal end of leg; with 2 spurs (tibs) on protibia and 3 or 4 on meso­ and metatibia; strongest 17µm long. Tarsi (ta) two segmented, proximal segment very short and ring­like, length of both segments combined: I: 5560; II: 5258; III: 5560µm long (ratio of length of tibia III to length of tarsus
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:0.43); tarsus III with 02 fs + 7 setae, many spur­like; tarsal spurs (tabs) not differentiated; tarsal campaniform pore (tcp) present; tarsal digitules (tdt) marginally longer than claw, with small capitate apices. Claws (c) long and thin, clearly longer than width of tarsus, almost straight, without a small denticle (cd); length: III: 2025µm; claw digitules (cdt) setose.
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<paragraph id="FC0A7F38FFA5F930240EFBB2F032FA81" blockId="22.[264,1324,283,1870]" pageId="22" pageNumber="23">
<emphasis id="CEC1A32AFFA5F930240EFBB2F2C0FB91" bold="true" box="[312,434,1084,1110]" pageId="22" pageNumber="23">Abdomen</emphasis>
: segments IVII: tergites (at) unsclerotised; small sternites (as) present on VI and VII. Caudal extension (ce) of segment VII absent. Dorsal abdominal setae (ads) (totals across segment): segments IVII: 3 or 4 hs. Pleural setae: dorsopleural setae (dps) on each side: I: 2 hs + 1 lp; IIVII: 24 hs + 0 or 1 lp (one seta on VII rather long, up to about 45µm); ventropleural setae (vps) (on each side): II: 0 hs; IIIVII: 24 hs. Ventral abdominal setae (avs) (totals): II: 2 hs; IIIVII: 34 hs. With a pair of fairly distinct ostioles (os) laterally between segments VI and VII.
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<paragraph id="FC0A7F38FFA5F9302411FADAF654F9F1" blockId="22.[264,1324,283,1870]" pageId="22" pageNumber="23">Segment VIII: tergite (at) and sternite (as) sclerotised; sternite with a pair of antero­lateral sclerotisations; tergite with 1 or 2 pairs hs dorsal abdominal setae (ads); sternite with 0 or 1 hs ventral abdominal setae (avs); caudal extension (ce) rounded, with 3 hs pleural setae, longest up to 4050µm. Glandular pouches (gp) present, shallow, each with many loculate pores spreading out around glandular pouch (gp); with 2 rather long glandular pouch setae (gls), each about 230µm long, plus 1 or 2 shorter setae, each 55135µm long.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="FC0A7F38FFA5F9302407F9CAF65BF889" blockId="22.[264,1324,283,1870]" pageId="22" pageNumber="23">
<emphasis id="CEC1A32AFFA5F9302407F9CAF28CF999" bold="true" box="[305,510,1604,1630]" pageId="22" pageNumber="23">Genital segment</emphasis>
: penial sheath (ps) short, broadest anteriorly, sides converging to a fairly narrow, blunt apex; covered dorsally by a narrow, elongate membranous area which becomes sclerotised posteriorly, probably part of segment IX; with a vertical anal opening (an) at posterior end. Length of penial sheath 85105µm, greatest width about 7075µm (but no specimen lying dorsoventrally). Ventral lateral processes of penial sheath apparently absent; ventral surface with 2 or 3 other pairs of short setae, each about 710µm long; with 2 or 3 pairs of longer setae (each 1620µm long) on latero­dorsal surface.
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<paragraph id="FC0A7F38FFA4F931243EFE92F050FE41" blockId="23.[264,1323,284,950]" pageId="23" pageNumber="24">Basal rod (bra) short but distinct, lying more or less vertically. Aedeagus (aed) more or less parallel­sided, extending past end of penial sheath, about 83µm long, with a membranous apex; curved, lying within penial sheath.</paragraph>
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<subSubSection id="B4AF2CB3FFA4F931240EFE1AF001FE11" pageId="23" pageNumber="24" type="materials_examined">
<paragraph id="FC0A7F38FFA4F931240EFE1AF001FE11" blockId="23.[264,1323,284,950]" pageId="23" pageNumber="24">
<emphasis id="CEC1A32AFFA4F931240EFE1AF16EFE6A" box="[312,540,404,429]" italics="true" pageId="23" pageNumber="24">Material examined</emphasis>
.
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<emphasis id="CEC1A32AFFA4F9312709FE1DF188FE6A" bold="true" box="[575,762,403,429]" pageId="23" pageNumber="24">GREENLAND</emphasis>
</collectingCountry>
: Narsarsuaq, 1991, Jens Böcher: 4/3adΨΨ + 1adɗ (+ 3ΨΨ
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<emphasis id="CEC1A32AFFA4F931249AFE32F1F9FE12" box="[428,651,444,469]" italics="true" pageId="23" pageNumber="24">Eriococcus munroi</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
) (
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;
<collectionCode id="9AA4E7FDFFA4F931263CFE32F015FE11" box="[778,871,444,470]" pageId="23" pageNumber="24">BMNH</collectionCode>
).
</paragraph>
</subSubSection>
<subSubSection id="B4AF2CB3FFA4F931240EFE6AF10DFC71" pageId="23" pageNumber="24" type="discussion">
<paragraph id="FC0A7F38FFA4F931240EFE6AF7A8FDB1" blockId="23.[264,1323,284,950]" pageId="23" pageNumber="24">
<emphasis id="CEC1A32AFFA4F931240EFE6AF2DAFE3A" box="[312,424,484,509]" italics="true" pageId="23" pageNumber="24">Comment</emphasis>
. The identity of these males is no more than probable. They were collected at the same time as the female but several other species have the same collection data. However, the males and females of the other species were also collected at other times and places and so, by elimination, these males seem most likely to belong to
<taxonomicName id="3BB504BBFFA4F931216AFDD2F7A1FDB2" box="[1116,1235,604,629]" class="Insecta" family="Pseudococcidae" genus="Trionymus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Hemiptera" pageId="23" pageNumber="24" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="bocheri">
<emphasis id="CEC1A32AFFA4F931216AFDD2F7A1FDB2" box="[1116,1235,604,629]" italics="true" pageId="23" pageNumber="24">T. bocheri</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="FC0A7F38FFA4F931240EFD0AF10DFC71" blockId="23.[264,1323,284,950]" pageId="23" pageNumber="24">
The males of
<taxonomicName id="3BB504BBFFA4F93124EFFD0AF122FD5A" box="[473,592,644,669]" class="Insecta" family="Pseudococcidae" genus="Trionymus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Hemiptera" pageId="23" pageNumber="24" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="bocheri">
<emphasis id="CEC1A32AFFA4F93124EFFD0AF122FD5A" box="[473,592,644,669]" italics="true" pageId="23" pageNumber="24">T. bocheri</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
share with
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<emphasis id="CEC1A32AFFA4F93127EEFD0AF035FD5A" box="[728,839,644,669]" italics="true" pageId="23" pageNumber="24">T. elymus</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
the presence of fleshy setae on both dorsal and ventral surfaces of head but can be separated from the latter by the following combination of characters (character­states on
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<emphasis id="CEC1A32AFFA4F931263EFD5AF008FD2A" box="[776,890,724,749]" italics="true" pageId="23" pageNumber="24">T. elymus</emphasis>
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in brackets); (i) small simple pores most abundant on dorsal surface of head (only on ventral surface); (ii) post­tergites each with 2 hs (each with 4 hs setae); (iii) with 1 or 2 pairs of anterior metasternal setae (more than 10); (iv) 3rd antennal segment shorter than 2nd (longer), and (v) 6 or fewer fs on each antennal segment (most segments with about 10). For a comparison with the male of
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<emphasis id="CEC1A32AFFA4F9312023FCFAF202FC72" italics="true" pageId="23" pageNumber="24">T. thulensis</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
see under that species.
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