Tetralicia abnormis ( Quaintance, 1900 ) Valencia & Evans, 2024
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5403.2.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10567473 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/300787A3-FFA2-8306-FF60-D4F4FE54CB88 |
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Tetralicia abnormis ( Quaintance, 1900 ) |
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comb. nov. |
1. Tetralicia abnormis ( Quaintance, 1900) , comb. nov.
( Fig. 5A View FIGURE 5 , USNM specimen)
Aleurodes abnormis Quaintance, 1900: 17 View in CoL . Lectotype puparium (here designated), USA: Florida, various localities, 1897, A.L. Quaintance; in USNM.
Tetraleurodes abnormis (Quaintance) ; Quaintance & Baker 1914: 108.
Aleuropleurocelus abnormis (Quaintance) View in CoL ; Martin 2005: 20: Carapia-Ruiz & Sánchez-Flores 2018: 618.
Distribution: Nearctic: USA (Arizona, Florida, Texas); Neotropical: Colombia [int], Dominican Republic [int], El Salvador [int], Jamaica [int], Mexico, Peru [int]; Western Palearctic: Spain [int]; Indomalayan: Philippines [int].
Hosts: Anacardiaceae : Mangifera indica [int]; Aquifoliaceae : Ilex opaca ; Fagaceae : Quercus aquatica , Q. catesbaei , Q. laurifolia , Q. myrtifolia , Q. nigra , Q. stellata , Q. virens , Q. virginiana ; Lauraceae : Laurus nobilis [int], Persea americana , P. borbonia , P. carolinensis ; Magnoliaceae : Magnolia glauca ; Myrtaceae : Eucalyptus sp. [int]; Rutaceae : Citrus sp. [int].
Parasitoids: Aphelinidae : Encarsia sp. (new record).
Comment: Quaintance (1900) described this species from several individuals collected in various places in Florida. The USNM has 4 slides marked as being part of the type series having the Quaintance number (Q 4067). The slide that contains the lectotype includes 6 puparia, with the lectotype marked by two arrows pointing to it. The remaining 5 individuals are designated as paralectotypes, although 4 of them only show the ventral side of the puparium. A phytoseiid mite, Typhlodromips simplicissimus ( De Leon, 1959) is also present on the slide. The remaining three slides include 1 puparium (#Q4067), 1 adult female, and 1 adult male, respectively; the latter slide also has an adult female Encarsia species. Carapia–Ruiz et al. (2018c) reported this species from Mexico, provided a redescription and illustrations of the species and suggested that it may be a senior synonym of Aleuropleurocelus rotundus ( Baker, 1937) .
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Tetralicia abnormis ( Quaintance, 1900 )
Valencia, Luis & Evans, Gregory A. 2024 |
Aleuropleurocelus abnormis (Quaintance)
Martin, J. H. 2005: 20 |
Tetraleurodes abnormis (Quaintance)
Quaintance, A. L. & Baker, A. C. 1914: 108 |
Aleurodes abnormis
Quaintance, A. L. 1900: 17 |