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2017
COCCIDAE abietis Physokermes (Modeer) 4f, 5i, d. Physokermes piceae (Schrank). acaciae Ceronema Hall 1f, 1i, d. Ceronema africanum Macfie. acaciae Ceroplastodes Cockerell 1f, d. acericola Pulvinaria (Walsh & Riley) 1f, d. actiniformis Ceroplastes Green 11, d. acuminatum Lecanium Signoret 2f, d. Kilifia acuminata (Signoret).
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COCCIDAE abietis Physokermes (Modeer) 4f, 5i, d. Physokermes piceae (Schrank). acaciae Ceronema Hall 1f, 1i, d. Ceronema africanum Macfie. acaciae Ceroplastodes Cockerell 1f, d. acericola Pulvinaria (Walsh & Riley) 1f, d. actiniformis Ceroplastes Green 11, d. acuminatum Lecanium Signoret 2f, d. Kilifia acuminata (Signoret).
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1915
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1898
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Zootaxa, 2018
The soft scale insect genus Paralecanium Cockerell (Hemiptera: Coccomorpha: Coccidae), mainly characterised by the possession of fan-shaped marginal setae, has never been revised and most of the species currently recognised were described in the early ...
C. Hodgson, Douglas J. Williams
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The soft scale insect genus Paralecanium Cockerell (Hemiptera: Coccomorpha: Coccidae), mainly characterised by the possession of fan-shaped marginal setae, has never been revised and most of the species currently recognised were described in the early ...
C. Hodgson, Douglas J. Williams
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1899
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First report of Toumeyella parvicornis (Hemiptera: Coccidae) in Puglia (South‐Eastern Italy)
EPPO Bulletin, 2022Nicola Tagarelli +3 more
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Observations on Scale-Insects (Coccidae).—VI
Bulletin of Entomological Research, 1917Female. Dorsum nude and densely chitinised. Marsupium occupying practically the whole of the interior. Venter (sternites) remaining attached to the food-plant. Legs and antennae present. Cephalic margin with a strongly developed clypeus, lying prone over the mentum. Abdominal stigmata present.
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1927
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1894
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1910
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