New cytogenetic data for some Palaearctic species of scale insects (Homoptera, Coccinea) with karyosystematic notes

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New cytogenetic data are reported for 17 species from 15 genera of the families Pseudococcidae, Eriococcidae, Kermesidae, and Coccidae. Twelve species and 6 genera (Peliococcopsis Borchsenius, 1948, Heterococcopsis Borchsenius, 1948, Heliococcus Šulc, 1912, Trabutina Marchal, 1904, Lecanopsis Targioni Tozzetti, 1868, and Anapulvinaria Borchsenius, 1952) were studied cytogenetically for the first time. The taxonomic problems in the genera Trionymus Berg, 1899, Acanthopulvinaria Borchsenius, 1952 and Rhizopulvinaria Borchsenius, 1952 are discussed based on karyotype characters. Two chromosomal forms (cryptic species) of Acanthopulvinaria orientalis (Nasonov, 1908), 2n=18 and 2n=16 were discovered. © I.A. Gavrilov-Zimin.

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Gavrilov-Zimin, I. A. (2011). New cytogenetic data for some Palaearctic species of scale insects (Homoptera, Coccinea) with karyosystematic notes. Comparative Cytogenetics, 5(5), 375–390. https://doi.org/10.3897/compcytogen.v5i5.2116

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