Pseudophacopteron tuberculatum ( Crawford, 1912 )

Luo, Xinyu, Cai, Wanzhi & Qiao, Gexia, 2018, The psyllid genus Pseudophacopteron (Hemiptera: Psylloidea) from China, Journal of Natural History 52 (9 - 10), pp. 587-605 : 599

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https://doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2018.1439539

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scientific name

Pseudophacopteron tuberculatum ( Crawford, 1912 )
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Figure 1. Scanning electron micrographs of head. (a) Pseudophacopteron album; (b) Pseudophacopteron aphanamixis; (c) Pseudophacopteron quinquipannis sp. nov.; (d) Pseudophacopteron tuberculatum.

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Figure 2. (a) Entire antenna; (b–d) Segments IX–X of antenna; (e) Lateral aspect of thorax; (f–h) Propleuron. (a, e) Pseudophacopteron album; (b, f) Pseudophacopteron aphanamixis; (c, g) Pseudophacopteron quinquipannis sp. nov.; (d, h) Pseudophacopteron tuberculatum. Scale: 0.2 mm. Abbrevations: acl, anapleural cleft; pnt, postnotum; tna, trochantinal apodeme; trn, trochantin.

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Figure 3. (a) Entire hind leg; (b) Femur of middle leg, posterior aspect; (c–e) meracanthus; (f–h) Hind tibia. (a, b) Pseudophacopteron album; (c, f) Pseudophacopteron aphanamixis; (d, g) Pseudophacopteron quinquipannis sp. nov.; (e, h) Pseudophacopteron tuberculatum. Scale: 0.2 mm.

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Figure 4. Fore wing. (a) Pseudophacopteron album; (b) Pseudophacopteron aphanamixis; (c) Pseudophacopteron quinquipannis sp. nov.; (d) Pseudophacopteron tuberculatum. Scale: 0.5 mm.

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Figure 5. (a–d) Male terminalia, distal segment of aedeagus on above; (e–h) Terga of abdominal segments 3–7. (a, e) Pseudophacopteron album; (b, f) Pseudophacopteron aphanamixis; (c, g) Pseudophacopteron quinquipannis sp. nov.; (d, h) Pseudophacopteron tuberculatum. Scale: 0.2 mm.

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Figure 6. Female terminalia. (a) Pseudophacopteron album; (b) Pseudophacopteron aphanamixis; (c) Pseudophacopteron quinquipannis sp. nov.; (d) Pseudophacopteron tuberculatum. Scale: 0.2 mm.

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Figure 8. Fifth instar immature of Pseudophacopteron tuberculatum. (a) Overall view, dorsal aspect on the left, ventral aspect on the right; (b) Tarsal arolium; (c) Circum-anal ring. Scale: for (a), 0.5 mm; for (b), 0.05 mm; for (c), 0.2 mm.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Phacopteronidae

Genus

Pseudophacopteron