Hempelicoccus alba González
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4232.1.3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5185249 |
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Hempelicoccus alba González, in González et al. 2015: 2 –3.
Material examined. Holotype: Argentina, Santiago del Estero, Fernández (27°55'27" S, 63°53'28" W), -/12/2013, on Prosopis alba, Riquelme, Santadino & Ansa cols. 1 (2) IFML GoogleMaps . Paratypes: 2 (2) with same collection data (IFML).
Diagnosis. Slide-mounted adult female with groups of microtubular ducts types A and B on both surfaces. Marginal setae undifferentiated from dorsal setae. Frontal lobes present; anal lobe with 3 or 4 dorsal setae ( González et al. 2015).
Observations. The samples came from a commercial “carob” nursery, where H. alba forms groups of 20–30 individuals without causing damage ( Fig. 6–7 View FIGURE 6 ).
Distribution. Argentina, Neotropical region, Chaco subregion, Chaco province.
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Hempelicoccus alba González
González, Patricia, Claps, Lucía E., Juárez, Andrea & Moreno, Diego 2017 |
Hempelicoccus alba González, in González et al. 2015 : 2
Gonzalez 2015: 2 |