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2003

Insecta Mundi

<i>Lecanodiaspis tingtunensis</i>

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External Morphology Of The First And Second Instars Of Lecanodiaspis Tingtunensis (Coccoidea: Lecanodiaspididae), P. L. Lambdin, Elzbieta Podsiadlo Sep 2003

External Morphology Of The First And Second Instars Of Lecanodiaspis Tingtunensis (Coccoidea: Lecanodiaspididae), P. L. Lambdin, Elzbieta Podsiadlo

Insecta Mundi

The first and second instars of Lecanodiaspis tingtunensis are described and illustrated. First instars are distinguished from other species of Lecanodiaspis by the arrangement of dorsal 8-shaped pores in six complete longitudinal rows and a partial row in the thoracic region and the number of labial, anal plate, and spiracular setae. Second instars are dimorphic with males possessing well developed 5-segmented legs, dorsal tubular ducts, and long hair-like setae on the venter between the antennae and on the abdominal segments. Females have fewer 8-shaped pores in transverse rows on the dorsum, as well as legs reduced to stubs and only …