Ortheziidae
publication ID |
11755334 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/072E8795-FFC7-9163-FF3B-35B7FA44FB63 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Ortheziidae |
status |
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Key to Australian Ortheziidae View in CoL View at ENA (based on adult females)
1a. Tibia and tarsus fused or only weakly divided......................................................................................2
1b. Tibia and tarsus clearly divided .......................................................................... Insignorthezia insignis View in CoL
2a (1a). First, or first and second, antennal segments conspicuously enlarged ....3 ( Newsteadia Green species )
2b. First, or first and second, antennal segments not conspicuously enlarged...........................................7
3a (2a). Antennae 6- or 7-segmented..................................................................................................................4
3b. Antennae 4-segmented ............................................................................................. Newsteadia martini View in CoL
4a (3a). Antennae 6-segmented...........................................................................................................................5
4b. Antennae 7-segmented ........................................................................................... Newsteadia gullanae View in CoL
5a (4a). Anterior thoracic spiracle without pores in atrium................................................................................6
5b. Anterior thoracic spiracle with pores in atrium .............................................. Newsteadia tasmaniensis View in CoL
6a (5a). Hind tibia with a sensory seta ......................................................................... Newsteadia australiensis View in CoL
6b. Hind tibia without a sensory seta ......................................................................... Newsteadia endroedyi View in CoL
7a (2b). Antennae 3-segmented; anal ring situated near apex of abdomen; eyes large and protruding..............8
7b. Antennae 2-segmented; anal ring situate on dorsum near center of abdomen; eyes absent.................... ..................................................................................................................... Acropygorthezia williamsi
8a (7a). Anterior portion of ovisac band well developed .............................. Nipponorthezinella guadalcanalia View in CoL
8b. Anterior portion of ovisac band absent ....................................................... Nipponorthezia tasmaniana View in CoL
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