ALEYRODINAE Westwood, 1840: 435
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5054326 |
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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.
FIGURE 22. Aleurovitreus gen. nov. insignis (Bondar), puparium from Persea americana ex Belize, used in preparation of redescription (see Fig. 107 for photograph).
FIGURE 23. Aleurovitreus risor gen. & sp. nov., holotype puparium (see Figs 105106 for photographs).
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.
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.
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).
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.
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).
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).
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ALEYRODINAE Westwood, 1840: 435
Martin, Jon H. 2005 |
ALEYRODINAE
Westwood, J. O. 1840: 435 |
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