File:Saissetia puerensis (10.3897-zookeys.791.27186) Figure 1.jpg

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Description Figure 1; Saissetia puerensis Zhang & Feng, sp. n., adult female. The dorsal surface is depicted on the left side and the ventral surface on the right side, with enlargements of some important characters shown around the main illustration. Abbreviations: AGF ano-genital fold ANP anal plates ANT antenna DA dermal areolations DMD dorsal microduct DS dorsal seta DT dorsal tubercles LG tibio-tarsus of hind leg MS marginal setae PGDP pregenital disc-pore POP preopercular pores SDP spiracle disc-pore SSP stigmatic spine VTD ventral tubular ducts of types I-IV VS ventral setae.
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Author Zhang N, Cao T, Feng J-N (2018) Description of a new species of Saissetia from China (Hemiptera, Coccomorpha, Coccidae). ZooKeys 791: 97-105. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.791.27186
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