V. 33 N. 3 (2001): Serie 2
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Characteristics of First-instar Nymphs in the Soft Scale Insects (Hemiptera: Coccidae): Surprising Indicators of Relationships

Michael L. Williams
Auburn University
Takumasa Kondo
Auburn University

Pubblicato 2024-12-19

Parole chiave

  • Coccidae,
  • Scale Insects,
  • Hemiptera,
  • First lnstars

Come citare

Williams, M. L., & Kondo, T. (2001). Characteristics of First-instar Nymphs in the Soft Scale Insects (Hemiptera: Coccidae): Surprising Indicators of Relationships. Bollettino Di Zoologia Agraria E Bachicoltura, 33(3), 35–42. Recuperato da https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/bzab/article/view/27470

Abstract

Recent studies of the adult males and immatures have shown that characteristics of these stages can provide some surprising indications of relationships within the soft scale insect family Coccidae. In this study of the taxonomic character~ in first-instar nymphs, characteristics of 120 species of first instars in eight of the ten subfamilies of Coccidae (Cardiococcinae, Ceroplastinae,
Coccinae, Eriopeltinae, Eulecaniinae, Filippinae, Myzolecaniinae, and Pseudopulvinariinae) weere compared. Emphasis is placed on a comparison of some unusual features of first instars within the subfamily Myzolecaniinae and between the more typical characters seen in other first-instar soft scale insects.

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