Gary L. Miller, Andrew S. Jensen, Mark A. Metz, Robert R. Parmenter
Zookeys
Figures 4–11.Atheroides vallescaldera n. sp. 4 holotype habitus (Left side focal planes from dorsum to middle. Right side focal planes from middle to ventral surface.) 5 antenna of apterous vivipara 6 head (left half dorsal, right half ventral) 7 ultimate rostral segments 8 examples of dorsal abdominal setae variation 9 tergite VIII (dorsal) 10 empodial setae 11 anal and genital figs. (Scale indicated by 0.20 mm measure bars and corresponding figure number.).
Éva Szita, Mehmet Bora Kaydan, Zsuzsanna Konczné Benedicty, Hirotaka Tanaka, Kinga Fetykó, Ferenc Kozár
Zookeys
Figure 5.Dorsal and ventral views of unmounted adult female Arctorthezia species. Arctorthezia helvetica sp. n., a venter. Arctorthezia cataphracta b dorsum c venter. Arctorthezia occidentalis d dorsum e venter. Arctorthezia pseudoccidentalis f dorsum g venter. Photographs by: a P. van Helsdingen b–g É. Szita.
Figure 1.Pulvinaria caballeroramosae Tanaka & Kondo, sp. n.: A Adult females, male puparia and an alate adult male (on lower surface of twig) B Infestation on twig C Conspicuous long ovisacs on trunk of a young tree, Ficus soatensis. Bogota, Colombia.