Aleyrodinae, Westwood, 1840
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4674.4.3 |
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Aleyrodinae |
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Key to puparia of Aleyrodinae genera from India allied to Asialeyrodes
1. First abdominal setae present (except A. papillatus Regu and David View in CoL ); submargin demarcated from the dorsal disc by a submarginal furrow on the cephalothorax as well as abdomen; submarginal furrow reaching or intersecting the caudal furrow..... 2
–. First abdominal setae absent; submargin demarcated from the dorsal disc by a submarginal furrow only on the cephalothorax; submarginal furrow extending up to abdominal segment II or beyond............................................ 3
2. Submarginal furrow reaching caudal furrow and diverging outside towards caudal pore opening; caudal furrow originating from the base of vasiform orifice and reaching caudal pore opening........................ Asialeyrodes Corbett, 1935 View in CoL
–. Submarginal furrow entirely differentiating the dorsal disc and intersecting the submarginal area posterior to vasiform orifice; caudal furrow absent or very small near caudal pore opening, not reaching vasiform orifice....... Icfrealeyrodes Dubey and Sundararaj, 2006a
3. Submargin with a row of minute setae; caudal furrow broad, and filled with striations.................................................................................................. Cockerelliella Sundararaj and David, 1992 View in CoL
–. Submargin without a row of minute setae; caudal furrow very narrow, striations absent in the caudal furrow.................................................................................... Pseudcockerelliella Sundararaj, 2007
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