Peliococcus balteatus Green ...
PELIOCOCCUS BALTEATUS (Green) (Fig. 3) Phenacoccus balteatus Green, 1928: 20 Peliococcus balteatus (Green): BenDov, 1994: 291; Gertsson & Hodgson, 2005: 2. (Described from 2 specimens, 1 in fair condition and the other less good; some details checked on remaining specimens). Live appearance: no...
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Summary: | PELIOCOCCUS BALTEATUS (Green) (Fig. 3) Phenacoccus balteatus Green, 1928: 20 Peliococcus balteatus (Green): BenDov, 1994: 291; Gertsson & Hodgson, 2005: 2. (Described from 2 specimens, 1 in fair condition and the other less good; some details checked on remaining specimens). Live appearance: not recorded. Mounted material: quite small, total body length about 1.27–1.35 mm; antennae long, slightly less than threequarters total body length, with long hairlike fleshy setae (fs); body with few setae, all hairlike (hs), fs setae apparently absent or not differentiated from hs; length of fs on antennae 3–4 times width of antennal segments; loculate pores (lp) each with mainly 3 or 4 loculi and each 4–7µm wide; many with a nearby minute pore. Wings shorter than total body length, about 0.9x total body length and about 0.38x as wide as long. Abdomen with 2 pairs of glandular pouches. FIGURE 3. Adult male of Peliococcus balteatus (Green). Where A = cranial apophysis; G = multilocular discpores; H = minute ... : Published as part of Hodgson, Chris, 2005, The adult males of Coccoidea (Hemiptera: Sternorrhyncha) known from Greenland, pp. 1-48 in Zootaxa 907 on pages 14-19, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.170989 ... |
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