Kerria (insect)
Kerria is a genus of scale insect of the family Kerriidae. The species are found throughout southeast Asia, India and southern China.[1]
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Genus: | Kerria Targioni Tozzetti, 1884 |
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Species list
Subgenus Kerria (Chamberliniella)
- K. greeni
- K. javana
- K. meridionalis
- K. rangoonensis
Subgenus Kerria (Kerria)
- K. albizziae
- K. brancheata
- K. chamberlini
- K. chinensis
- K. communis
- K. ebrachiata
- K. fici
- K. indicola
- K. lacca
- K. mengdingensis
- K. nagoliensis
- K. nepalensis
- K. pusana
- K. ruralis
- K. sharda
- K. sindica
- K. yunnanensis
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References
- Chen, You-qing; Wang, Shao-yun (2007). "Natural Distribution, Diffusion and Geographical Origin of the Genus Kerria (Hemiptera: Kerriidae) (胶蚧属昆虫的自然分布扩散及地理起源(半翅目:胶蚧科))". Entomotaxonomia (in Chinese). 2: 107–115. Abstract in English
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