Valid Names Results
Hyparrheniaspis Ghabbour & Hamon, 1998 (
Diaspididae)
Nomenclatural History
- Hyparrheniaspis
Ghabbour & Hamon
1998: 75-85.
Type species: Hyparrheniaspis campbelli Ghabbour & Hamon
by original designation
.
accepted valid name
Remarks
- Systematics: Subfamily DIASPIDINAE Tribe DIASPIDINI Subtribe FIORINIINA (Normark, et al., 2019)
- Structure: The adult emale is characterrized by having prooves full of ducts along the pygidial margin. the lobes are represented by two pairs of found sclerotized prominences occurring submarginally on the ventral surfact in the second instar female and by one pair of prominences in the second instar male. In the adult remale, such prominences are indiscenible. there are two pairs of broad sclerotized stripes submarginally on the ventral surfact of the pygidium.
The first instar larva is characterized by having double or triple enlarged ducts on the head. Two pairs of sclerotized processes occurring laterally to caudal setae. Antenna six segmented, the terminal segment with a single apical seta. submedian dorsal setae occurring through thoracic segments and abdominal segments 1-7. Tarsus with a distince seta ventrally. (Ghabbour & Hamon, 1998)
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