Aleurocybotus, Quaintance & Baker
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ALEUROCYBOTUS Quaintance & Baker View in CoL
Aleurocybotus Quaintance & Baker, 1914: 101 View in CoL . Type species Aleurodes graminicola Quaintance, 1899b: 89–90 , by original designation.
DIAGNOSIS AND COMMENTS. Adults are the most reliable stage for generic diagnosis: antennal segment VII bears a pair of long apical filaments in males ( Fig. 1 View FIGURES 1–8 ), and a single such filament in females ( Fig. 2 View FIGURES 1–8 ); each foot, in both sexes, has a single smooth true claw and a more fleshy clawshaped appendage which bears minute spinules ( Figs 5– 6 View FIGURES 1–8 )—this appendage may be the modified paronychium which is not otherwise evident ( Russell, 2000). Major puparial characters include: body elongate, margin finely toothed and not modified at thoracic tracheal openings ( Fig. 8 View FIGURES 1–8 ); cuticle pale but often brownish medially; longitudinal and transverse moulting sutures reach puparial margin; antennal bases located anterolateral to fore legs; submedian abdominal depressions present, often pronounced; vasiform orifice cordate to triangular, lingula exposed but included in the orifice ( Fig. 7 View FIGURES 1–8 ). Members of this genus have been recorded feeding only on grasses.
BinkMoenen (1983) had opined that Old World and New World species included within Aleurocybotus were likely to represent different genera. Russell (2000) concurred and proposed a new genus, Vasdavidius , to accommodate the five Old World species formerly included in Aleurocybotus , following studies that clarified the unusual adult characters discussed above. Species now included in Aleurocybotus are only known from the New World. One new species from Belize, whose puparia unusually produce copious woolly secretions, is here described.
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Aleurocybotus
Martin, Jon H. 2005 |
Aleurocybotus
Quaintance, A. L. & Baker, A. C. 1914: 101 |
Quaintance, A. L. 1899: 90 |