Dialeurodini

Manzari, Shahab & Quicke, Donald L. J., 2006, A cladistic analysis of whiteflies, subfamily Aleyrodinae (Hemiptera: Sternorrhyncha: Aleyrodidae), Journal of Natural History 40 (44 - 46), pp. 2423-2554 : 2453-2454

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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222930601121890

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scientific name

Dialeurodini
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Tribe Dialeurodini

Sampson (1943, 1947) placed 32 genera in the tribe Dialeurodini and 13 more genera were later added by Sampson and Drews in 1956 (Appendix A). Of these, Aleuroclava and

Aleurotuberculatus Takahashi are now treated under the former name ( Martin 1999), as well as Corbettella Sompson , Neobemisia Visnya and Roucasia Goux , which were synonymized with Pealius View in CoL , Asterobemisia ( Mound and Halsey 1978) View in CoL and Bemisia ( Danzig 1964) View in CoL , respectively. Also, Nipaleyrodes View in CoL and Stenaleyrodes View in CoL have since been classified as members of the Aleurodicinae ( Mound and Halsey 1978) (see also ‘‘Discussion’’ for Stenaleyrodes View in CoL ). For Aleuroporosus View in CoL , Anomaleyrodes View in CoL , Dialeurotrachelus View in CoL , Neoaleurolobus , Metaleyrodes View in CoL , Plataleyrodes View in CoL , Pseudaleurolobus View in CoL , Pseudaleyrodes View in CoL , Trichoaleyrodes View in CoL and Xenobemisia View in CoL there were no specimens available for study. Although more than half of the 29 remaining genera were not found to be monophyletic, considering only their type-species, they never form a monophyletic clade, and the picture is not improved by excluding those genera that were later transferred to other tribes, viz. Acanthobemisia View in CoL , Africaleurodes View in CoL , Aleurolobus View in CoL , Aleuroparadoxus View in CoL , Aleuroplatus View in CoL , Asterochiton View in CoL , Bemisia View in CoL , Parabemisia View in CoL , Pealius View in CoL , Setaleyrodes View in CoL , and Trialeurodes View in CoL ( Russell 1947; Takahashi 1954; David 1990; Regu and David 1993).

Takahashi (1954) placed only four genera from Japan in this tribe (Appendix A), of which Rhachisphora View in CoL was recovered in a separate clade from the other three genera in all analyses ( Figures 13 View Figure 13 and 14 View Figure 14 ) but not as a monophyletic genus. All examined species of Taiwanaleyrodes and Aleuroclava View in CoL (5 Aleurotuberculatus ) (see above), and also a few species of Dialeurodes View in CoL including the type-species, D. citri (Ashmead) View in CoL were in the same clade together with some other genera in both strict consensus trees ( Figures 13 View Figure 13 , 14 View Figure 14 and 17 View Figure 17 ). Aleuroclava View in CoL and Taiwanaleyrodes will be discussed in detail later.

David (1990) and David and Sundararaj (1993) classified 19 genera from India in the Dialeurodini (Appendix A), of which three genera have now been synonymized ( Martiniella Jesudasan & David and Aleurotuberculatus were synonymized with Aleuroclava by Martin (1999)). Also, the three subgenera of Dialeurodes , viz. Dialeuronomada , Gigaleurodes , and Rabdostigma of Quaintance & Baker, which were raised to the generic level by Indian authors ( David and Sundararaj 1993; Sundararaj and David 1994), were here treated under Dialeurodes (the four examined species of the latter genus, viz. D. cerifera Quaintance & Baker , D. cinnamomi Takahashi D. ixorae Singh and D. minahassai Martin are assignable to Gigaleurodes , Gigaleurodes , Dialeuronomada and Rabdostigma , respectively, but none of them is the type-species). Kanakarajiella (only the type-species examined), Minutaleyrodes , and Singhius gathered in the same clade with Aleuroclava , Dialeurodes , and Taiwanaleyrodes ( Figure 17 View Figure 17 ). The type-species of Asialeyrodes and Cockerelliella were not studied but one of the two examined species of the former and all examined species of the latter genus as well as six of the eight examined species of Singhiella including the type-species, S. bicolor (Singh) , were also recovered in this clade, while Rusostigma was only found in this clade in the MPTs-SAW-MaxRI ( Figure 14 View Figure 14 ). Furthermore, except D. cinnamomi , the other three species of Dialeurodes , all were found in this clade but only in the MPTs-SAW-MaxRI ( D. ixorae was also found in the UW-MPTs), i.e. recovering the representatives of all three subgenera. The four remaining genera, Dialeurolonga , Dialeuropora , Fippataleyrodes , and Rhachisphora also appeared in four different clades.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Aleyrodidae

Loc

Dialeurodini

Manzari, Shahab & Quicke, Donald L. J. 2006
2006
Loc

Anomaleyrodes

Takahashi & Mamet 1952
1952
Loc

Trichoaleyrodes

Takahashi & Mamet 1952
1952
Loc

Nipaleyrodes

Takahashi 1951
1951
Loc

Neoaleurolobus

Takahashi 1951
1951
Loc

Xenobemisia

Takahashi. The 1951
1951
Loc

Metaleyrodes

Sampson 1943
1943
Loc

Dialeurotrachelus

Takahashi 1942
1942
Loc

Neobemisia

Visnya 1941
1941
Loc

Roucasia

Goux 1940
1940
Loc

Stenaleyrodes

Takahashi 1938
1938
Loc

Stenaleyrodes

Takahashi 1938
1938
Loc

Aleuroporosus

Corbett 1935
1935
Loc

Acanthobemisia

Takahashi 1935
1935
Loc

Africaleurodes

Dozier 1934
1934
Loc

Aleurotuberculatus

Takahashi 1932
1932
Loc

Taiwanaleyrodes

Takahashi 1932
1932
Loc

Aleurotuberculatus

Takahashi 1932
1932
Loc

Taiwanaleyrodes

Takahashi 1932
1932
Loc

Setaleyrodes

Takahashi 1931
1931
Loc

Aleuroclava

Singh 1931
1931
Loc

Aleuroclava

Singh 1931
1931
Loc

Pseudaleurolobus

Hempel 1923
1923
Loc

Pseudaleyrodes

Hempel 1923
1923
Loc

Rhachisphora

Quaintance & Baker 1917
1917
Loc

Pealius

Quaintance & Baker 1914
1914
Loc

Aleurolobus

Quaintance & Baker 1914
1914
Loc

Aleuroparadoxus

Quaintance & Baker 1914
1914
Loc

Aleuroplatus

Quaintance & Baker 1914
1914
Loc

Pealius

Quaintance & Baker 1914
1914
Loc

Trialeurodes

Cockerell 1902
1902
Loc

Dialeurodes

Cockerell. In 1902
1902
Loc

Asterochiton

Maskell 1879
1879
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