Aleurotulus, Quaintance & Baker
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ALEUROTULUS Quaintance & Baker View in CoL
Aleurotulus Quaintance & Baker, 1914: 101–102 View in CoL . Type species Aleurodes nephrolepidis Quaintance, 1900: 29–30 , by original designation.
DIAGNOSIS AND COMMENTS. As interpreted here, Aleurotulus comprises species whose puparia ( Figs 9–11 View FIGURES 9–12 , 42, 101–104) display the following combination of characters: margin regularly toothed, the teeth either simple or each with a gland at its base; if margin modified at tracheal openings then as combs of modified teeth; submargin not differentiated from remainder of dorsal disc; single submedian pairs of metathoracic, eighth abdominal and caudal setae present, cephalic and mesothoracic pairs present or absent; submargin bearing seven pairs of tiny setae in cephalothorax ( Fig. 10 View FIGURES 9–12 ) and anterior part of abdomen [character shared with species of Aleurothrixus ]; abdomen with or without a rhachis; vasiform orifice ovoid to cordate, mostly occupied by operculum; lingula head large, usually extending beyond boundary of vasiform orifice ( Fig. 11 View FIGURES 9–12 ), but sometimes folded vertically into posterior part of orifice; puparial cuticle pale or brown, but not requiring bleaching.
Only six described species are included in this genus. In Belize Aleurotulus is represented by one described species ( A. mundururu Bondar ), one that is here described ( A. laneus sp. nov.), and one species that remains undescribed, all species belonging to a group that share the presence of posterolaterallydirected arms extending from the median abdominal rhachis, and characteristicly deep oblique cephalothoracic folds. However, members of the A. mundururu group may later prove not to be congeners of the type species of Aleurotulus , A. nephrolepidis (Quaintance) : A. nephrolepidis lacks the abdominal rhachis, deep cephalothoracic folding and marginal toothbase glands. The whole generic grouping of Aleurothrixus , Aleurotulus and Aleurotrachelus will require a range of techniques to allow its complete reappraisal.
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Aleurotulus
Martin, Jon H. 2005 |
Aleurotulus
Quaintance, A. L. & Baker, A. C. 1914: 102 |
Quaintance, A. L. 1900: 30 |