Apticoccus minutus, Koteja and Azar, 2008 HOLOTYPE: HAM-54A (Cocc-0847) alate male; Dany Azar amber collection, provisionally deposited in the Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle. NEW MATERIAL: Specimen 628 (Cocc-1720), alate male in a 3 × 2 × 0.5 mm amber piece embedded in Canada balsam and mounted in epoxy between two coverslips; specimen is in imperfect condition but ventral surface of head is visible, dorsal part covered with a layer of bubbles, antennae well preserved, wings truncate. In the Dany Azar amber collection, provisionally deposited in the Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle. COMMENTS: Specimen 628 (Cocc-1720) was identified to Apticoccus minutus because of the thin and elongate thorax and abdomen, as well as thinner claws, as opposed to A. fortis, n. sp., and A. longitenuis, n. sp. From a further study of the holotype and the addition of new fossil material, the following changes from the original description in Koteja and Azar (2008) are provided: antennae 10-segmented (vs. 9-segmented in Koteja and Azar, 2008; the antennal segments are damaged on the holotype, but segmentation is better preserved on specimen 628), and each hamulohaltere with two hamuli (vs. “Haltere spindle-shaped, 70 μm long, 20 μm wide, with one seta,” Koteja and Azar, 2008; observation of both holotype and specimen 628 shows two hamuli)., Published as part of Vea, Isabelle M. & Grimaldi, David A., 2015, Diverse new scale insects (Hemiptera: Coccoidea) in amber from the Cretaceous and Eocene with a phylogenetic framework for fossil Coccoidea, pp. 1-80 in American Museum Novitates 2015 (3823) on page 35, DOI: 10.1206/3823.1, http://zenodo.org/record/5367923, {"references":["Koteja, J., and D. Azar. 2008. Scale insects from Lower Cretaceous amber of Lebanon (Hemiptera: Sternorrhyncha: Coccinea). Alavesia 167: 133 - 167."]}