Ceroplastes tachardiaformis
Hodgson, Chris J. & Peronti, Ana L. B. G., 2012, 3372, Zootaxa 3372, pp. 1-265 : 161
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Ceroplastes tachardiaformis |
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Key to adult females of C. tachardiaformis View in CoL -group
1. Each stigmatic cleft with 30–35 stigmatic setae; multilocular disc-pores present between meso- and metacoxae; tibio-tarsal articulatory sclerosis present............................................. C. delottoi Hodgson & Peronti spec. nov.
- Each stigmatic cleft with <15 stigmatic setae; multilocular disc-pores absent between meso- and metacoxae; tibio-tarsal articulatory sclerosis present or absent............................................................................... 2
2. Legs with a well-developed tibio-tarsal articulatory sclerosis.................................... C. paucispinus De Lotto View in CoL
- Legs without a tibio-tarsal articulatory sclerosis.................................................................. 3
3. Ventral tubular ducts present in cephalic region; dorsal setae blunt; stigmatic setae mainly roundly conical (each seta about as wide as long).......................................................................... C. tachardiaformis Brain View in CoL
- Ventral tubular ducts absent from cephalic region; dorsal setae sharply spiniform; each stigmatic seta mainly much longer than wide.................................................................................... C. elytropappi Brain View in CoL
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