
FIGURES 25–30, Coccoidea. (25) Cribropulvinaria tailungensis (Coccidae), adult females and nymphs on Aporusa dioica. (26) Coccus formicarii (Coccidae), spherical mature females on bark of Schefflera heptaphylla (originally covered over with debris by ants). (27) Fistulococcus pokfulamensis (Coccidae), microscope slide preparation of adult female, showing glandular structures responsible for secretion of waxy material (28) Fistulococcus pokfulamensis, adult females and nymphs almost invisible beneath a layer of secreted white meal, under leaf of Gnetum luofuense. 29) Neoparlatoria formosana (Diaspididae, Leucaspidinae), adult females on Cyclobalanopsis sp. (30) Pseudaulacaspis cockerelli (Diaspididae, Diaspidinae), adult female on Michelia figo.
Published as part of Martin, Jon H. & Lau, Clive S.K., 2011, The Hemiptera-Sternorrhyncha (Insecta) of Hong Kong, China-an annotated inventory citing voucher specimens and published records, pp. 1-122 in Zootaxa 2847 on page 118, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.2847.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/10095482
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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