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Coccidella kozari Kaydan & Szita, 2018 (Rhizoecidae: Coccidella)Nomenclatural History
- Coccidella kozari Kaydan & Szita 2018. Type data: PERU: Iquitos, Lacona Quistococha, next to backwater of Amazonas, leaf litter, 12/01/1971, by Balogh, J.. Holotype, female, by original designation Type depository: Budapest: Hungarian Natural History Museum, Zoological Department, Hungary; accepted valid name Notes: Paratypes: Peru: 1 female—same data (PPI code: 12478). Illustr.
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Geographic Distribution
Countries: 1
- Peru | KaydanKoKo2018
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Remarks
- Systematics: http://zoobank.org/NomenclaturalActs/6783BAB9-4789-450E-B48C-414BC5FEC225 Coccidella kozari is most similar to C. boliviana, C. globocula, and C. kissbalazsi in lacking multilocular disc pores on the dorsum, but differs by having spine-like and slightly blunted setae on the dorsum. (Kaydan, et al., 2018)
- Structure: Coccidella kozari Kaydan & Szita can be recognized by the following combination of features: (i) body elongate oval; (ii) antennae 5 segmented; (iii) claw digitules spine-like; (iv) dorsal body setae short, spine-like, and slightly blunted; (v) number of multilocular disc pores on ventral abdominal segments as follows: segment VI, 2–4; VII, 12–15 and VIII + IX, 13–18; and (vi) enlarged trilocular pores in a group of 5–10 pores in mid areas of ventral abdominal segment III (sometimes in one group, sometimes in two separate groups); with 6–9 pores in a group on segment IV and 6– 9 pores on segment V. (Kaydan, et al., 2018)
- General Remarks: Detailed description and illustration in Kaydan, et al., 2018)
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Citations
- KaydanKoKo2018: description, diagnosis, distribution, illustration, taxonomy,