Trialeurodes, Cockerell
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TRIALEURODES Cockerell View in CoL View at ENA
Aleyrodes (Trialeurodes) Cockerell, 1902: 283 . Type species Aleurodes pergandei Quaintance, 1900: 31–32 , by original designation.
Trialeurodes Cockerell View in CoL ; as full genus Quaintance & Baker, 1915: xi.
DIAGNOSIS AND COMMENTS. As interpreted here, Trialeurodes comprises species (Fig 60–74, 125–132) with the following combination of characters: Submargin with glandular papillae, which may be acute, broadly conical or rounded, and which sometimes also occur on the dorsal disc; abdominal segment VII much reduced in length medially; vasiform orifice cordate, posteriorly welldefined, not usually fully occupied by operculum; lingula at least partly covered by operculum, although remaining visible, included within orifice, with characteristic lobulate head; puparial cuticle usually pale, often very fragile once adults have emerged; margin with shallow and rather irregular crenulations, sometimes a little modified at thoracic tracheal openings at margin to form combs of teeth; ventrally, leg base spines or setae present but variably developed, tracheal folds absent.
Trialeurodes is a predominantly New World genus and is much better defined than many others. It currently includes about 60 species, worldwide. Russell (1948) revised the Nearctic species, dividing them between six speciesgroups. Trialeurodes species discovered in Belize are mostly members of the T. floridensis (Quaintance) group, but the T. variabilis (Quaintance) group and T. vaporariorum (Westwood) group are also represented. Three distinctive species are here described, none of them appearing to belong to one of Russell’s North American speciesgroups. There are probably at least 15 species represented amongst study material from Belize but the nature of intraspecific variation, particularly within the T. floridensis group (see below), is insufficiently understood for certainty.
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Trialeurodes
Martin, Jon H. 2005 |
Aleyrodes (Trialeurodes)
Cockerell, T. D. A. 1902: 283 |
Quaintance, A. L. 1900: 32 |