Crypticerya Cockerell
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.191685 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6216991 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C8140C4D-FFB1-FFA4-FF41-FAD1FC1F288A |
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Plazi |
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Crypticerya Cockerell |
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Crypticerya Cockerell View in CoL View at ENA
Icerya (Crypticerya) Cockerell, 1895: 15 . Type species: Icerya rosae Riley & Howard, 1890: 333 View in CoL . Crypticerya View in CoL ; Cockerell, 1899: 4. Change of status.
Icerya (Proticerya) Cockerell, 1895: 15 . Synonymy by Unruh & Gullan (2008a: 24). Steatococcus Ferris, 1921: 69 View in CoL . Synonymy by Unruh & Gullan (2008a: 24).
Generic diagnosis, Adult female. briefly summarised from Unruh (2008). Antennae 9 to 11 segmented. Labium 3-segmented, with spatulate setae on apex. Legs well developed; each trochanter with 4 campaniform sensillum on each side and a long trochanteral seta. Thoracic spiracles with elongate peritremes, sometimes surrounded by multilocular pores; spiracular atria without pores. Vulvar opening surrounded by setae and multilocular pores, each with a trilocular centre and 10–16 outer loculi. Cicatrices usually 1 or 3 located posterior of vulva. Ovisac band present or absent. Internal marsupium present or absent. Abdominal spiracles in 3 pairs; atria without pores. Anal opening dorsal, with 2 lateral apodemes, surrounded by pores and setae identical to those around vulvar opening. Hair-like and flagellate setae scattered on dorsum and venter. Hairlike setae medially to submedially on head and thorax, marginally and submarginally on venter of abdomen. Multilocular pores, each with a bilocular or trilocular centre and 6–12 outer loculi distributed throughout on dorsum and venter. Some Neotropical species with multilocular pores with a cruciform or star-shaped centre and 6–8 outer loculi forming marginal clusters on head and thorax.
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Crypticerya Cockerell
Foldi, Imre 2009 |
Icerya (Crypticerya)
Cockerell 1899: 4 |
Cockerell 1895: 15 |
Riley 1890: 333 |
Icerya (Proticerya)
Unruh 2008: 24 |
Unruh 2008: 24 |
Ferris 1921: 69 |
Cockerell 1895: 15 |