Trialeurodes floridensis (Quaintance), 1915
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Trialeurodes floridensis (Quaintance) |
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Trialeurodes floridensis (Quaintance) View in CoL
(Figs 65, 73–74, 127–128)
Aleurodes floridensis, Quaintance, 1900: 26–27 . Syntypes, USA (Florida).
Trialeurodes floridensis (Quaintance) Quaintance & Baker, 1915 View in CoL : xi.
DISTRIBUTION. Neotropical Region: Venezuela, and widely distributed across the Caribbean and Central America; Nearctic Region: southern USA.
COMMENTS. Russell (1948) divided the North American species of Trialeurodes into six discrete groups. The T. floridensis group still comprises the eight species, four of them newly described, treated by Russell. The group is recognised by the presence of a single, even, outer submarginal ring of closeset papillae, each with a pore at its base, a tough gelatinous puparial covering (Fig. 128) that is resistant to all preparation chemicals (see comments on Tegmaleurodes , p. 48), and legbases with only minute setae (Fig. 74).
In Belize, it is considered that the group is represented by T. floridensis and T. vitrinellus (Cockerell) (q.v.), as well as several forms that are probably undescribed species within this group. Species of Trialeurodes are known to exhibit environmentallyinduced puparial variation, and precise species definition within the Belizean T. floridensis group will require further studies. Provisionally, there appear to be at least four unidentified species in this group, Trialeurodes spp 1 , 4, 5 and 6 on the check list (Appendix 1). Several samples, all them slightly differing from each other, most closely resemble T. intermedia Russell (being devoid of dorsal disc tubercles), and are grouped under Trialeurodes sp. 1 in Appendix 1. Belize Trialeurodes species 4 , 5 & 6 are more distinctive, typical of the T. floridensis group, but do not appear to belong to described species.
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Trialeurodes floridensis (Quaintance)
Martin, Jon H. 2005 |
Aleurodes floridensis
Quaintance, A. L. 1900: 27 |