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Published: 2023-10-12
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A new species of Discochiton Hodgson & Williams (Hemiptera: Coccomorpha: Coccidae) on bamboo from Myanmar

Evolution; Cell Biology; and Symbiosis Unit; Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University; Okinawa 904-0495; Japan
Department of Agricultural Biotechnology; Seoul National University; Seoul 151-921; Republic of Korea; Research Institute of Agriculture and Life Sciences; Seoul National University; Seoul 151-921; Republic of Korea
Hemiptera Sternorrhyncha soft scale insect Bambusa tulda taxonomy

Abstract

The adult female and first-instar nymph of a new species of Discochiton Hodgson & Williams, 2018, Discochiton bambusae Choi & Lee sp. n. are described and illustrated. They were collected on the culms of Bambusa tulda (Poaceae: Bambusoideae) in Myanmar. The adult female has several unique morphological features, such as a large body, up to 15 mm long; legs much reduced; and sclerotized plates forming submedial bands or patches on the venter. Furthermore, the adult female has more marginal radial lines and stigmatic spines than are found in other Discochiton species. The first-instar nymph is also much larger than those of other Discochiton species, and is also distinct in having tibial setae, and a greater number of spiracular disc-pores and marginal setae compared to those of other species of Discochiton.

 

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