. Cooperative economic insect report. Insect pests Control United States Periodicals. - 768 - Description: Adult female snow white, elongate-oval mm. in length. Anal lobes red-brown with prominent, upturned, chitonized, blunt anal hook at tip of each lobe (see illustration). Much smaller pair of downward curved, chitonized, median dorsal hooks appear to occur on last abdominal segment (see illustration) The prominent hooks are key characters for separating coffeae from other sub- terranean species in Florida. Abstracted from: Florida Dept. Agr. Entomology Circular No. 43 (Dec. 1965) by G
. Cooperative economic insect report. Insect pests Control United States Periodicals. - 768 - Description: Adult female snow white, elongate-oval mm. in length. Anal lobes red-brown with prominent, upturned, chitonized, blunt anal hook at tip of each lobe (see illustration). Much smaller pair of downward curved, chitonized, median dorsal hooks appear to occur on last abdominal segment (see illustration) The prominent hooks are key characters for separating coffeae from other sub- terranean species in Florida. Abstracted from: Florida Dept. Agr. Entomology Circular No. 43 (Dec. 1965) by G. W. Dekle. Anal lobes of adult female (Illus. by R. E. Woodruff) Literature Cited: Beardsley, J. W. 1959. Notes and Exhibitions. Hawaiian Ent. Soc. Proc. 17(1):10-11 Green, E. E. 1933. New Coccidae from Dutch Guiana. Stylops 2:49-58. Strickland, A. H. 1947. Coccids Attacking Cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) in West Africa with Descriptions of Five New Species. Bui. Ent. Res. 38:497-523. Williams, J. D. 1958. The Mealy-Bugs (Pseudococcidae: Homoptera) Described by W. M. Maskell, R. Newstead, T. D. A. Cockerell and E. E. Green from the Ethiopian Region. Bui. British Mus. (Nat. Hist.) Ent. 6(8):205-236 USDA Coop. Econ. Ins. Rpt. 16(31):767-768, 1966. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original United States. Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine; United States. Plant Pest Control Branch; United States. Plant Pest Control Division; United States. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service. Plant Protection and Quarantine Programs. Washington, D. C. : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Administration, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine
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