ALEYRODINAE Westwood, 1840: 435

Martin, Jon H., 2005, Whiteflies of Belize (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) Part 2 - a review of the subfamily Aleyrodinae Westwood, Zootaxa 1098 (1), pp. 1-116 : 7

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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1098.1.1

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5054326

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scientific name

ALEYRODINAE Westwood, 1840: 435
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Subfamily ALEYRODINAE Westwood, 1840: 435 , 442–443

DIAGNOSIS. Puparia with lingula much smaller than in Aleurodicinae , with 2 setae (e.g. Figs 7 View FIGURES 1–8 , 11 View FIGURES 9–12 , 17 View FIGURES 17–18 , 29 View FIGURES 29–34 ), with no discernible setae, or with lingula obscured by operculum ( Figs 13–16 View FIGURES 13–16 , 18 View FIGURES 17–18 , 19 View FIGURES 19–21 ); puparial legs without claws (e.g. Figs A, 22 View FIGURE 22 , 23 View FIGURE 23 , 31 View FIGURES 29–34 , 48); never with compound or agglomerate pores on puparial dorsum.

Westwood, J. O. (1840) An introduction to the modern classification of insects; founded on the natural habits and corresponding organization of different families. Longman, Orme, Brown and Green, London, 587 pp.

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FIGURE 22. Aleurovitreus gen. nov. insignis (Bondar), puparium from Persea americana ex­ Belize, used in preparation of redescription (see Fig. 107 for photograph).

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FIGURE 23. Aleurovitreus risor gen. & sp. nov., holotype puparium (see Figs 105­106 for photographs).

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FIGURES 1–8. Aleurocybotus cereus sp. nov. 1, adult male, antennal apex; 2, adult female, antennal apex; 3, adult female, abdomen, lateral; 4, adult male, abdomen, lateral; 5, adult male, single claw and claw­like?paronychium; 6, adult female, single claw and claw­like?paronychium; 7, puparium, posterior dorsal detail (see Fig. 86 for photograph); 8, puparium, cephalothoracic plate with inner margin of glandular zone indicated by dashed line, and one glandular cluster shown.

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FIGURES 9–12. Aleurotulus laneus sp. nov. 9, puparium, dorsum (see Fig. 101 for photograph); 10, puparium, cephalothoracic margin and submarginal dorsal detail; 11, puparium, posterior dorsal detail; 12, adult female, antenna, apical flagellar segments.

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FIGURES 17–18. 17, Aleurotrachelus trachoides (Back), puparium, dorsum, with enlarged detail of margin & submargin, and vasiform orifice (see Fig. 100 for photograph); 18, Singhiella citrifolii (Morgan), puparium, simplified drawing with enlarged detail of thoracic tracheal pore area, and vasiform orifice & caudal furrow with displaced submarginal setal pair 15 (of Jensen, 2001) arrowed (see Fig. 115 for photograph).

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FIGURES 29–34. 29–32, Aleuroglandulus inanis sp. nov., puparium (see Figs 87, 139 for photographs). 29, posterior dorsal detail; 30, detail of floor of vasiform orifice; 31, legs and legbase spines; 32, cephalic setae and geminate pore/porette pairs. 33–34, Disiphon russellae sp. nov., puparium (see Fig. 113 for photograph). 33, posterior dorsal detail, showing both types of dorsal siphon­glands; 34, longitudinal moulting suture, cephalic setae, short­type of siphon­glands and geminate pore/porettes.

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FIGURES 13–16. 13–15, Aleurothrixus spp. 13, A. chivelensis (Sampson & Drews), vacated pupal case, dorsal, simplified drawing; 14, A. myrtacei Bondar, puparium, dorsum, simplified drawing (see Fig. 97 for photograph); 15, A. floccosus (Maskell), puparium, dorsum (see Fig. 96 for photograph); 16, Aleurotrachelus tracheifer (Quaintance), puparium, dorsum, simplified drawing (see Figs 99, 141 for photographs).

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FIGURES 19–21. Aleuroparadoxus spp, puparia (after Russell, 1947). 19, A. sapotae Russell with enlarged detail of thoracic tracheal pore area, and vasiform orifice (see Fig. 91 for photograph); 20, A. rhodae Russell with enlarged detail of thoracic tracheal pore area, and submedian abdominal gland (see Fig. 90 for photograph); 21, A. truncatus Russell with enlarged detail of thoracic tracheal pore area, and vasiform orifice (see Fig. 93 for photograph).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Aleyrodidae