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Figs 1f, 6
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<taxonomicName id="E3A38876F3D08C2B28C56B599AFAEAFE" class="Insecta" family="Eriococcidae" genus="Pseudopsylla" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Pseudopsylla hirsutus" order="Hemiptera" pageId="0" pageNumber="43" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="hirsutus">Pseudopsylla hirsutus</taxonomicName>
Froggatt, 1921: 6.
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Beardsley, 1982: 31-35.
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<paragraph id="6A64CD3A4AB48E028B1D0D2DAFBDAD08" pageId="0" pageNumber="43">Diagnosis.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="D19B2A1D75D398CB81BD808B71387367" pageId="0" pageNumber="43">Gall of adult female covers portion of dorsum; venter hirsute; anal ring with few setae and pores; microtubular ducts absent.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="389404336F564FF981D5EA54DA9F0B27" pageId="0" pageNumber="43">Description.</paragraph>
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Adult female (n = 6). Body outline circular to oval; length 3.2-6.8 mm (3.2 mm for lectotype), greatest width 3.1-6.1 mm (3.1 mm for lectotype). Eyes 75-105
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wide, on margin. Antennae six-segmented; length 850-1320
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; with 3-4 hair-like setae on segment I, 8-18 hair-like seta on segment II, 8-11 hair-like seta on segment III, 9-15 hair-like seta on segment IV, 5-6 hair-like + one fleshy seta on segment V, and six hair-like setae + three fleshy seta on segment VI. Frontal lobes 275-750
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long, 200-400
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wide. Tentorial box 600-950
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long, 200-450
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wide, with anterior extension of the dorsal arms. Labium 200-270
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long, 210-290
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wide. Spiracles 250-360
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long, 190-300
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wide across atrium. Legs robust, increasing in size caudad, fore leg: trochanter + femur 940-1440
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, tibia 810-1260
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, tarsus 350-500
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; mid leg: trochanter + femur 1020-1460
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, tibia 890-1280
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, tarsus 370-520
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; hind leg: trochanter + femur 1280-1620
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, tibia 1100-1380
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, tarsus 500-560
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; claw 110-160
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; coxa with 20-44 setae, trochanter with 20-31 setae, femur with 30-70 setae, tibia with 37-75 setae, tarsus with 20-30 setae; tarsal digitules 80-95
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long, claw digitules 68-85
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long; translucent pores on all segments of hind leg. Anal ring 130-140
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wide, ring thickening caudad, with 5-7 setae; ring setae 50-80
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long. Pair of elongate caudal setae absent.
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Dorsum. Derm membranous, nodulose. Dorsal setae 13-25
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long, each tapering evenly from base to apex, scattered over dorsum. Macrotubular ducts with rim of dermal orifice 5-6
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in diameter, duct shaft 15-18
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long, distal (near vestibule) end constricted, ducts scattered over dorsum. Microtubular ducts absent. Dorsum delimited by dense fringe of elongate setae, each 200-455
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long, ca. 250 setae in total on each side of body.
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Venter. Ventral setae 75-210
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long, distributed densely; elongate setae medial of each coxa 170-305
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long; longest setae on head 260-360
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long. Macrotubular ducts similar to those on dorsum, found wherever setae occur, in transverse band across each segment, and along submargin. Quinquelocular pores absent.
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<paragraph id="9CFAE3244C97111C43D6FC4BB76B6FD2" pageId="0" pageNumber="43">Notes.</paragraph>
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The adult female of
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can be distinguished from all other species by the combination of 6-segmented antennae, extremely long marginal setae (350-450
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long), and the scarcity of quinquelocular pores, which occur only near the spiracular openings. The anal ring of
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is also unique among
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species; it has six or fewer ring setae present, with only a few minute pores near the base of each seta.
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In his redescription of this species,
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omitted the length of the fourth segment from the antennal formula. The correct segment lengths (µm), from the base to the apex, are: 150, 120, 400, 200, 130, and 50.
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: 6) stated &quot;The female coccids produce solid woody galls on the branchlets of eucalypts with an irregular opening on the upper surface (Fig. 1f). At female maturity, the gall of
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probably splits open at the apex to reveal the female, because enclosed globular twig galls of nymphs have been collected in association with galls resembling those of
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(
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). It is not clear whether the host genus of
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type material was
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or
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, since the original description simply says &quot;an undetermined species of eucalyptus [sic]&quot;. The bloodwood eucalypts were not recognized as a genus (
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) separate from
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until more recently (
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).
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<paragraph id="B9F762CFCBB4F94C0E2F922AFC5E5920" pageId="0" pageNumber="43">Material examined.</paragraph>
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Lectotype [designated by
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]: Northern Territory: adult female, on slide: ex open top twig gall,
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sp., Port Darwin, G. F. Hill, Froggatt # 629, ASCTHE101343 (ASCU); this specimen was remounted from an original Froggatt slide by JWB in April 1972. Paralectotype: Northern Territory: one adult female: same data as lectotype, ASCTHE101342 (ASCU). Additional material: Northern Territory: three adult females: ex galls on stems,
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, Gunn Point, 9 July 1987, LR Miller (ANIC); Queensland: one adult female: ex gall on stem,
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, Iron Range Nat. Park, 4.2 km E of Cooks Hut campground, on road to Portland Roads, 79 m,
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, 21 Sep 2006, LG Cook, LGC00642 (body with 2 intact legs), NH122, NH151, NH159 (NH numbers are for individual DNA-extracted legs) (ANIC).
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Figure 6. Adult female of
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(Froggatt).
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