Aleuroparadoxus sapotae Russell, 1947
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Aleuroparadoxus sapotae Russell |
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Aleuroparadoxus sapotae Russell View in CoL
( Figs 19 View FIGURES 19–21 , 91)
Aleuroparadoxus sapotae Russell, 1947: 25–28 View in CoL . Holotype, Belize [“British Honduras”].
DISTRIBUTION. Neotropical Region: Belize.
COMMENTS. A. sapotae is the only species of the subfamily Aleyrodinae to have been described from Belize prior to the present study: its type locality was mistakenly quoted as being in [the Republic of] Honduras by Mound & Halsey (1978). It was described from a single specimen (Fig. 91). One species found in CFR during the present study ( Aleuroparadoxus sp.1 , fig. 92, Appendix 1) belongs to the A. sapotae group, as defined by Russell, but exhibits several differences—notably its indistinct submarginal papillae, fewer subdorsal cephalic modified papillae, and a pronounced pale double eyespot on each side of the cephalic region. A further member of the A. sapotae group is represented in BMNH by material from Costa Rica and Panamá.
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Aleuroparadoxus sapotae Russell
Martin, Jon H. 2005 |
Aleuroparadoxus sapotae
Russell, L. M. 1947: 28 |