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Austrolecanium cryptocaryae Lin & Cook sp. n. is described based on adult female morphology and DNA sequences from mitochondrial and nuclear loci. This Australian endemic species was found on the underside of leaves of Cryptocarya microneura (Lauraceae) in Queensland. All phylogenetic analyses of four independent DNA loci and a concatenated dataset show that A. cryptocaryae is monophyletic and closely related to A. sassafras Gullan & Hodgson, the type species of Austrolecanium Gullan & Hodgson. The adult female of A. cryptocaryae is described and illustrated and a table is provided of the characters that differ among adult females of the three species of Austrolecanium currently recognised (A. cappari (Froggatt), A. cryptocaryae sp. n. and A. sassafras).
Evolution, Paralecaniini, 590, Australia, COI DNA barcode, Coccomorpha, Cryptocarya, 1105 Ecology, Hemiptera, Plant Leaves, taxonomy, Behavior and Systematics, Coccoidea, Coi DNA barcode, Animals, Female, Queensland, 1103 Animal Science and Zoology, Phylogeny, Taxonomy
Evolution, Paralecaniini, 590, Australia, COI DNA barcode, Coccomorpha, Cryptocarya, 1105 Ecology, Hemiptera, Plant Leaves, taxonomy, Behavior and Systematics, Coccoidea, Coi DNA barcode, Animals, Female, Queensland, 1103 Animal Science and Zoology, Phylogeny, Taxonomy
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