A New Species of the Mealybug Genus Eumyrmococcus Silvestri (Hemiptera : Pseudococcidae, Rhizoecinae) Associated with the Ant Acropyga (Rhizomyrma) kinomurai Terayama et Hashimoto (Hymenoptera : Formicidae) in the Ryukyu Islands, Japan
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概要
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A new mealybug species, Eumyrmococcus kinomurai sp. nov., is described from the Ryukyu Islands, Japan. It was collected from a nest associated with the ant Acropyga kinomurai. The mealybug has some unusual characters and possesses the longest antennae of any known species of Eumyrmococcus. It resembles some species of the New World genus Neochavesia Williams & Granara de Willink but lacks the protuberant anal lobes, one of the main distinguishing characters of that genus.
- 日本昆虫学会の論文
- 2000-06-25
著者
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Terayama Mamoru
Division Of Agriculture And Agricultural Life Sciences The University Of Tokyo
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Terayama Mamoru
Division Of Agriculture And Agricultural Life Sciences University Of Tokyo
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WILLIAMS D.J.
Department of Entomology, The Natural History Museum
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Williams D.j.
Department Of Entomology The Natural History Museum
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Williams D.
Department Of Orthopaedics Queen Elizabeth Ii Hospital
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