Qinococcus podocarpus Wu, 2022
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5120.4.5 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:A9208B48-E265-4E87-BE79-F0CD49B36D6F |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6402224 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EB87D4-FFC8-FFC2-A9A1-1B948785FD30 |
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Qinococcus podocarpus Wu |
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Key to all developmental instars of Qinococcus podocarpus Wu
1(0) Legs absent; antennae each much reduced, plate-like......................................................... 2
- Legs present; antennae each long and segmented............................................................ 5
2(1) Body shape tadpole-like; vulva present........................................................... adult female
- Body oval or oblong; vulva absent........................................................................ 3
3(2) Body elongate oval, more than twice as long as wide..................................... second-instar male nymph
- Body slightly pyriform, less than twice as long as wide....................................................... 4
4(3) Multilocular pores forming a single transverse row between spiracles on abdominal segments IV and V............................................................................................... second-instar female nymph
- Multilocular pores forming 2 or 3 transverse rows between spiracles on abdominal segments IV and V................................................................................................. third-instar female nymph
5(1) With wings or wing buds; antennae each 10-segmented....................................................... 6
- Without wings or wing buds; antennae each with 7 or 9 segments............................................... 7
6(5) Wings fully developed; legs each with a claw........................................................ adult male
- Wings only in bud state; legs each without a claw......................................................... pupa
7(5) Antennae each 7-segmented; mouthparts developed............................................ first-instar nymph
- Antennae each 9-segmented; mouthparts absent or much reduced............................ third-instar male nymph
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