2000
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-3113.2000.00090.x
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World revision of Ortheziola Šulc (Homoptera: Coccoidea: Ortheziidae) with descriptions of eleven new species

Abstract: Summary Soil samples and museum collections were analysed from all zoogeographic regions of the world. From this material eleven new species of OrtheziolaŠulc are described from Africa and the U.K., five additional species are redescribed and a key is presented for the identification of all sixteen species. A slightly modified concept of the genus is presented and several new characters are given as diagnostic of the genus. A phylogenetic hypothesis is given based on analysis of the morphological features of a… Show more

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“…Newsteadia susannae is closest to Newsteadia floccosa but differs (i) in having hair-like setae on most antennal segments; (ii) a higher number of quadrilocular pores on venter and dorsum, and (iii) complete wax plate bands on mid dorsum (Kozár 2004). …”
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“…Newsteadia susannae is closest to Newsteadia floccosa but differs (i) in having hair-like setae on most antennal segments; (ii) a higher number of quadrilocular pores on venter and dorsum, and (iii) complete wax plate bands on mid dorsum (Kozár 2004). …”
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“…The distribution of these protrusions and wax plates (Fig. 1) differs between species in the genus (Kozár 2004). …”
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“…Kozár (2004) revised the Ortheziidae, and introduced several new genera and tribes. like all families within the Coccoidea, ortheziid species are diagnosed on the basis of female morphology (Morrison, 1925;Morrison, 1952;Kozár and Konczné benedicty, 2000;Kozár and Miller, 2000;Konczné benedicty and Kozár, 2001;Miller and Kozár, 2002;Kozár, 2004;Vea and Grimaldi, 2012) and Kozár's new classification was also based on the adult female. In general, only the adult females (and sometimes late-instar nymphs) are currently identifiable because the original descriptions were based solely on the former, along with their associated nymphs.…”
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