2003
DOI: 10.1590/s1519-566x2003000400013
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Cochinillas (Hemiptera: Coccoidea) presentes en plantas ornamentales de la Argentina

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“…All measurements and morphological features of P. correntinus agree with the description of P. vitreus, including the distribution of the spiracular pores, absence of ventral tubular ducts around the mouthparts, number of setae in the anal plates, and the length of marginal and stigmatic setae. Granara de Willink (1999) considered the antennae of P. correntinus to be composed of two segments, however, she also counted two segments in P. eugenium [Hodgson's (1994) P. nitens according to Granara de Willink (1999)] for which species Hodgson (1994) only counted one antennal segment. Furthermore, in P. vitreus there exists a single seta at the base of the one-segmented antennae and, in P. correntinus, Granara de Willink (1999) counted this seta as part of the fi rst segment.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…All measurements and morphological features of P. correntinus agree with the description of P. vitreus, including the distribution of the spiracular pores, absence of ventral tubular ducts around the mouthparts, number of setae in the anal plates, and the length of marginal and stigmatic setae. Granara de Willink (1999) considered the antennae of P. correntinus to be composed of two segments, however, she also counted two segments in P. eugenium [Hodgson's (1994) P. nitens according to Granara de Willink (1999)] for which species Hodgson (1994) only counted one antennal segment. Furthermore, in P. vitreus there exists a single seta at the base of the one-segmented antennae and, in P. correntinus, Granara de Willink (1999) counted this seta as part of the fi rst segment.…”
Section: Fig 2 Pseudokermes Vitreusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Granara de Willink (1999) considered the antennae of P. correntinus to be composed of two segments, however, she also counted two segments in P. eugenium [Hodgson's (1994) P. nitens according to Granara de Willink (1999)] for which species Hodgson (1994) only counted one antennal segment. Furthermore, in P. vitreus there exists a single seta at the base of the one-segmented antennae and, in P. correntinus, Granara de Willink (1999) counted this seta as part of the fi rst segment. Th e apparent diff erence in the number of antennal segments may be due to diff erences in interpretation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, most of these studies have focused on the insects of North America, Asia and Europe. Morphological studies have been performed on scale insects from South America 2022 , but the marked lack of genetic information for scale insects from this continent is problematic for the efficient management of these pest species in this region. Previous DNA barcoding studies on scale insects have focused on the Pseudococcidae in Chile 14, 23 and Brazil 24 .…”
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“…It has been reported from 62 species of host plants under 51 genera of 33 plant families from different countries 21 . Economically important host plants are Mangifera indica 22 , Eugenia spp., Psidium guajava, Syzygium cumini, S. jumbos, Passiflora sp., Coffeae sp., Citrus spp., Litchi sinensis 23 , Pyrus communis 24 and Manilkara zapota 25 . Occurrence of this scale on Nephrolepis sp.…”
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