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[[File:Planococcus_citri_IPM5195055.jpg|300px|thumb|''Planococcus citri'' (click on image to enlarge it)<br/>Author(s): Jeffrey W. Lotz, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services<br/>Source: [http://www.ipmimages.org/browse/detail.cfm?imgnum=5195055 IPM Images]]] | [[File:Planococcus_citri_IPM5195055.jpg|300px|thumb|''Planococcus citri'' (click on image to enlarge it)<br/>Author(s): Jeffrey W. Lotz, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services<br/>Source: [http://www.ipmimages.org/browse/detail.cfm?imgnum=5195055 IPM Images]]] | ||
<font color="#800000">'''''Planococcus'''''</font> Ferris, 1950 | <font color="#800000">'''''Planococcus'''''</font> Ferris, 1950 |
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Planococcus Ferris, 1950
This genus of mealybugs contains around 50 species and has a world-wide distribution, although it might have been introduced into the New World. The species can be recognized by a combination of characters like the 8-segmented antennae, the well developed legs and (in most species) the 18 pairs of cerarii, each consisting of two conical setae.
Type species: Planococcus citri.
Currently, the following species have been entered into the system: