Aleuromarginatus Corbett, 1935

Aleuromarginatus Corbett 1935: 246. Type species. Aleuromarginatus tephrosiae, by monotypy.

Diagnosis.

Puparia elongate to broadly oval, often slightly indented anteriorly and posteriorly and/ or at thoracic tracheal openings at margin (Martin 1999); margin with two rows of teeth and surrounded by a waxy palisade and fringe of wax-hairs; submarginal area not separated from dorsal disc. Dorsal with a subdorsal and submedian row of short setae including the cephalic, first and eighth abdominal setae; vasiform orifice cordate, operculum filling about half of orifice, lingula knobbed, exposed; caudal furrow faint (Jesudasan and David 1991; Ko et al. 1995). This genus resembles Aleurotrachelus in the two- teethed margin, and resembles Crenidorsum with the submedial furrow or papillae, but can be distinguished by the characters of the vasiform orifice and the absence of spine-like setae on the medial region of the dorsum.