FIGURE 4. Illustration and count of the number circuli for each of the five PTP MOTUs. Roman numerals indicate the abdominal segments. Circuli with a tendency to be absent are in red
FIGURE 4. Strict consensus of the three most parsimonious trees (L=270 steps) obtained from a parsim...
FIGURE 5. A photograph of the type slides of Coccus cephalotaxus Cao & Feng sp. n. (bottom) and C. n...
FIGURE 1. Structure of the multilocular disc pores a,b) double rings of loculi c,d) single rings of ...
FIGURE 4. Illustration and count of the number circuli for each of the five PTP MOTUs. Roman numeral...
FIGURE 1. Collection sites and habitus photographs of the Phenacoccus aceris species-group. The four...
FIGURE 7. Habitus photographs of PACE2 (upper) and PACE4B (lower) from different populations.Publish...
FIGURE 4. Pseudococcus meridionalis Prado sp. n. Holotype adult female, Chile.Published as part of C...
FIGURE 4. Adult female of Coccus nanningensis sp. n. Abbreviations: AGF ano-genital fold; ANP anal p...
FIGURE 5. Peliococcus courzius Goux, paratype. Note: 2 sizes of oral collar tubular ducts on dorsum,...
FIGURE 8. Peliococcus phyllobius (Goux), paratype. Note: 15 pairs of marginal cerarii; only 1 size o...
FIGURE 4. Coccus hesperidum L. Adult female.Published as part of Williams, D.J. & Z.-Q, 2007, Carl L...
FIGURE 4. Acanthococcus coccineus (Cockerell 1894), first-instar nymph, The Bronx, Bronx County, New...
FIGURE 2. Adult female of Prococcus cambodiensis (Takahashi, 1942), reproduced from Takahashi (1942:...
FIGURES 1–14. Radicafurcus breviprocessus Qin & Zhang, sp. n., 1, head and thorax, dorsal view; 2, f...
FIGURE 24. Coccus hesperidum Linnaeus, 1758. A, population of females in life; B, slide-mounted adul...
FIGURE 4. Strict consensus of the three most parsimonious trees (L=270 steps) obtained from a parsim...
FIGURE 5. A photograph of the type slides of Coccus cephalotaxus Cao & Feng sp. n. (bottom) and C. n...
FIGURE 1. Structure of the multilocular disc pores a,b) double rings of loculi c,d) single rings of ...
FIGURE 4. Illustration and count of the number circuli for each of the five PTP MOTUs. Roman numeral...
FIGURE 1. Collection sites and habitus photographs of the Phenacoccus aceris species-group. The four...
FIGURE 7. Habitus photographs of PACE2 (upper) and PACE4B (lower) from different populations.Publish...
FIGURE 4. Pseudococcus meridionalis Prado sp. n. Holotype adult female, Chile.Published as part of C...
FIGURE 4. Adult female of Coccus nanningensis sp. n. Abbreviations: AGF ano-genital fold; ANP anal p...
FIGURE 5. Peliococcus courzius Goux, paratype. Note: 2 sizes of oral collar tubular ducts on dorsum,...
FIGURE 8. Peliococcus phyllobius (Goux), paratype. Note: 15 pairs of marginal cerarii; only 1 size o...
FIGURE 4. Coccus hesperidum L. Adult female.Published as part of Williams, D.J. & Z.-Q, 2007, Carl L...
FIGURE 4. Acanthococcus coccineus (Cockerell 1894), first-instar nymph, The Bronx, Bronx County, New...
FIGURE 2. Adult female of Prococcus cambodiensis (Takahashi, 1942), reproduced from Takahashi (1942:...
FIGURES 1–14. Radicafurcus breviprocessus Qin & Zhang, sp. n., 1, head and thorax, dorsal view; 2, f...
FIGURE 24. Coccus hesperidum Linnaeus, 1758. A, population of females in life; B, slide-mounted adul...
FIGURE 4. Strict consensus of the three most parsimonious trees (L=270 steps) obtained from a parsim...
FIGURE 5. A photograph of the type slides of Coccus cephalotaxus Cao & Feng sp. n. (bottom) and C. n...
FIGURE 1. Structure of the multilocular disc pores a,b) double rings of loculi c,d) single rings of ...