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Species Apiomorpha macqueeni Froggatt, 1929

  • Apiomorpha macqueeni Froggatt, W.W. 1929. Notes on gall-making coccids with descriptions of new species. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 54: 375-378 [375].
  • Apiomorpha sp Rübsaamen, E.H. 1894. Über australische Zoocecidien und deren Erzeuger. Berliner Entomologische Zeitschrift 39: 199-234 [221] [as sp. 1; described without a species epithet, name not available, see Houard, C. 1923. Les Zoocécides des plantes d'Afrique, d'Asie et d'Océanie. Volume 2. Dicotyledones. Paris, France : Hermann 1056 pp.: 606].
    Compiled from secondary source:
     Houard, C. 1923. Les Zoocécides des plantes d'Afrique, d'Asie et d'Océanie. Dicotyledones. Paris, France : Hermann Vol. 2 1056 pp.

 

Ecological Descriptors

Sap-feeder.

 

ID Keys

(Gullan, P.J., 1984) [10] (adult female; Adult females and female galls of Apiomorpha)

 

GENERAL

Detailed description by Gullan, P.J. 1984. A revision of the gall-forming coccoid genus Apiomorpha Rübsaamen (Homoptera: Eriococcidae: Apiomorphinae). Australian Journal of Zoology, Supplementary Series 97: 1–203. Photographs of male and female galls are provided.

BIOLOGY

Female galls are produced on stems of host plant. Male galls are produced on leaves (see Gullan, P.J. 1984. A revision of the gall-forming coccoid genus Apiomorpha Rübsaamen (Homoptera: Eriococcidae: Apiomorphinae). Australian Journal of Zoology, Supplementary Series 97: 1–203).

SYSTEMATICS

Slide-mounted adult female is characterized by having: abdominal segment IX with ventral and dorsal lengths subequal, not fused with abdominal segment VIII; abdominal segment IX with posterior margin fused with anal lobes; body, segment IX, and anal lobes very slender; segment IX as long as or longer than total length of remainder of abdomen; each anal lobe with a subapical spine-like seta (see Gullan, P.J. 1984. A revision of the gall-forming coccoid genus Apiomorpha Rübsaamen (Homoptera: Eriococcidae: Apiomorphinae). Australian Journal of Zoology, Supplementary Series 97: 1–203).

STRUCTURE

Female gall variable in form, fusiform to obconical, apex distinctly truncate. Male galls are small cylindrical tubes (see Gullan, P.J. 1984. A revision of the gall-forming coccoid genus Apiomorpha Rübsaamen (Homoptera: Eriococcidae: Apiomorphinae). Australian Journal of Zoology, Supplementary Series 97: 1–203).