Valid Names Results
Acropygorthezia LaPolla & Miller in LaPolla et al., 2008 (
Ortheziidae)
Nomenclatural History
- Acropygorthezia
LaPolla & Miller in LaPolla et al.
2008: 55-68.
Type species: Acropygorthezia williamsi LaPolla & Miller
.
accepted valid name
Remarks
- Systematics: Characters in this species that are unlike any found in other ortheziids include: the structure and position of the anal opening; the seze and shape of the antennae; the structure of the mesosternal and metasternal apopyhyses; the lack of both wax plates and an ovisac band; and the occurrence of only 2 sensoria on each surfact of the trochanter. The adult male is unique by having the aedeagus situated ventrally and oriented anteriorly, with a hinge structure near the apex of the abdomen. Characters that might be useful in discovering affinities between Acropygorthezia and other genera include: the number of abdominal spiracles; the position of the abdominal spiracles, and the fusion of the tibia and tarsus.
- Structure: Adult female, and third-, second-, and first-instar nymphs. Wax plates and ovisac band absent; mesosternal and metasternal apophyses large and simple (not bifurcate); antennae reduced in size; eyes absent; trochanter and femur fused; 2 pairs of sensoria on trochanter; tibial sensoria absent; tibia and tarsus fused; abdoninal spiracles dorsal; without setae or pores in anal ring, anal ring located dorsally in middle of abdomen; labium 3-segmented; dome-shaped setae present on body; quadrilocular pores few.
Keys
Associated References
- Gavril2018:
taxonomy, pp. 196
- LaPollBuBr2008:
ant association, description, description of male, illustration, nymph, taxonomy, pp. 55-68
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