Trialeurodes, Cockerell, 1902

Dooley Iii, John W., Lambrecht, Susan & Honda, Jeffrey, 2010, Eight new state records of aleyrodine whiteflies found in Clark County, Nevada and three newly described taxa (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae, Aleyrodinae), Insecta Mundi 2010 (140), pp. 1-36 : 23

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5164926

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5170181

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Trialeurodes
status

 

Key to the species of Trialeurodes View in CoL View at ENA found of Nevada (based on puparium)

1. Marginal crenulations narrow, 20 or more per 100μm; puparium light in color ....................... 2

— Marginal crenulations wide, less than 20 per 100μm; puparium light to dark in color ............. 4

2(1). Peg-like tooth at the posterior border of the vasiform orifice absent; each leg with a robust spine, the spine on T 2 leg slightly large ......................................................... T. packardi (Morrill) View in CoL

— Peg-like tooth present or slight; T 2 spine absent ......................................................................... 3

3(2). Puparium shape ovoid with posterior end narrowed; papillae conical and tips acute; posterior part of the vasiform orifice with a slight peg-like, median tooth or such tooth absent; A8 and caudal setae long with base strongly tuberculate ........................................ T. eriodictyonis Russell View in CoL

— Puparium shape elliptical and posterior end broad; papillae broadly conical and tips blunt; posterior part of the vasiform orifice with a strong peg-like, median tooth; A8 and caudal setae long or short but without tuberculate base ............................................ T. abutiloneus (Haldeman) View in CoL

4(1). Puparium dark brown to black in color ...................................................................................... 5

— Puparium light in color ............................................................................................................... 7

5(4) Submarginal papillae aligned closely together or in 2 to 3 irregular rows ................................. 6

— Submarginal papillae in a single row and spaced well apart, not touching .................................. ................................................................................................ T. sp. #2 near notata Russell View in CoL

6(5). Submarginal papillae aligned closely together; 3 pairs of median reniform papillae clusters (Figure 12) .............................................................................................................. T. corollis (Penny) View in CoL

— Submarginal papillae in 2-3 irregular rows ( Figure 14 View Figure 14 ), clusters absent. T. glacialis (Bemis) View in CoL

7(4). Submarginal row of well-separated papillae less than 100; submedian papillae few in numbers or absent; median abdominal row of papillae absent .................. T. vaporariorum (Westwood) View in CoL

— Submarginal single row of papillae adjacent or in 2-3 irregular rows; submedian papillae numerous; median abdominal row of papillae absent or present ............................................................... 8

8(7). Submarginal single row of papillae adjacent, oriented toward the margin with more than 100 papillae; submedian papillae present and numerous; median abdominal row of tubercles present .................................................................................. T. pseudoblongifoliae Dooley sp. nov.

— Submarginal papillae in 2-3 irregular rows, clusters absent; submedian papillae of irregular shape present and numerous in groups; median abdominal row of papillae absent .................. .................................................................................................................. T. glacialis (Bemis) View in CoL

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Aleyrodidae

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