Genus ANAPULVINARIA Borchsenius
Anapulvinaria Borchsenius, 1952b: 300 . Type species: Pulvinaria pistaciae Bodenheimer by monotypy and original designation.
Diagnostic characters of the adult female: Live adult female broadly oval to circular with fairly short anal cleft, dorsum slightly convex; secreting a large, flat, elliptical ovisac. Slide-mounted, body with spiracular pore bands narrow, stigmatic clefts not developed. Stigmatic setae sometimes slightly differentiated, bluntly spinose, of similar lengths, subequal with or shorter than marginal setae, numbering 0−2 per stigmatic area. Marginal setae bluntly spinose, sometimes slightly curved. Dorsal setae slender to strongly conical or absent. Preopercular pores absent. Dorsal tubular ducts each with inner ductule ending with a large terminal gland. Ventral tubular ducts abundant throughout. Legs well developed; each claw without a denticle. Anal plates together approximately quadrate, but with outer angles rounded and posterolateral margins convex.
Comments: At present, Anapulvinaria is a monotypic genus; the only species, described from Israel, also occurs in Iran (García Morales et al. 2016).