Crypticerya

Unruh, Corinne M., 2008, A taxonomic review of the Crypticerya species (Hemiptera: Coccoidea: Monophlebidae) of the southwestern United States and Mexico, including description of a new species from Baja California, Zootaxa 1759, pp. 1-42 : 8

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.181898

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6229100

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F4CC68-FFD4-5E07-FF1D-64B268A6D31A

treatment provided by

Plazi

scientific name

Crypticerya
status

 

Key to the adult females of Crypticerya View in CoL View at ENA treated in this paper (including C. genistae and C. minima )

1 Marsupium present; ovisac band absent.......................................................................................................2

- Ovisac band present; marsupium absent.......................................................................................................7

2 Tubercles on derm very long, each covered with robust setae....................................................................3

- Tubercles on derm very reduced or absent, not covered with robust setae ................................................. 4

3 Dorsal tubercles elongate, each with 3–7 robust setae on each apex and with several simple multilocular pores ............................................................................................................................................ C. bursera

- Dorsal tubercles short, stout, each with only 1 or 2 robust setae on each apex and lacking simple multilocular pores ............................................................................................................................... C. tuberculata

4 Dorsal surface densely covered with robust hair-like setae....................................................... C. mexicana View in CoL

- Dorsal surface scattered with slender hair-like setae .................................................................................. 5

5 Anterior edge of marsupial band formed by a single sparse row of simple multilocular pores, without bare patches ................................................................................................................................... C. tabernicola

- Anterior edge of marsupial band formed by 3 or 4 contiguous rows of multilocular pores with or without submedial bare patches................................................................................................................................ 6

6 Anterior edge of marsupial band without submedial bare patches. Simple multilocular pores, each with a bilocular or trilocular centre of equal frequency, present on dorsal surface and in marginal clusters ........... .................................................................................................................................................. C. townsendi View in CoL

- Anterior edge of marsupial band with submedial bare patches. Simple multilocular pores, each with a bilocular centre (rarely with a trilocular centre), present on dorsal surface and in marginal clusters............ ..................................................................................................................................................... C. morrilli

7 With 1 cicatrix present..................................................................................................................................8

- With 3 cicatrices present.............................................................................................................................. 9

8 Medial to submedial derm on head and thorax with clusters of hair-like setae....................... C. colimensis

- Derm on head and thorax lacking clusters of hair-like setae....................................................... C. palmeri

9 Body very small (length <2.5 mm). Setae and pores on dorsal surface very sparse; pores not forming a dorsal medial longitudinal row .................................................................................................... C. minima

- Body not especially small (> 2.5 mm). Setae and pores on derm not sparse; pores forming a dorsal medial longitudinal row.........................................................................................................................................10

10 Simple multilocular pores, each with a bilocular (rarely trilocular) centre, forming outer ovisac band. Setae in ovisac band very fine, with slightly flattened bases ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 H) ..................................... C. littoralis

- Simple multilocular pores, each with a bilocular or trilocular centre, forming outer ovisac band. Setae in ovisac band robust, with very rounded, elongate bases.............................................................................11

11 Hair-like setae and simple multilocular pores sparsely scattered on dorsal surface of head and thorax, forming a medial longitudinal row. Hair-like setae short (mostly 25–85 µm long) and scattered; longer setae (up to 250 µm long) restricted to marginal clusters. Setae in ovisac band with flattened to rounded bases and visible collars ( Fig. 13 View FIGURE 13 F) ................................................................................................ C. rileyi

- Hair-like setae and simple multilocular pores densely covering dorsal surface of entire body, pores and setae most densely distributed in medial and submarginal longitudinal rows. Hair-like setae around margin and on dorsal surface very long (up to 450 µm long). Setae in ovisac band with very rounded bases, collars not visible ........................................................................................................................ C. genistae

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Margarodidae

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