Cerafilum ochlandrae, Dubey, 2024

Dubey, Anil Kumar, 2024, Description of a new whitefly genus and two new species (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) from the Western Ghats and Andaman Islands, India, Zootaxa 5453 (2), pp. 271-281 : 272-277

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5453.2.8

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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:3C659D50-570C-4DB2-837D-59D55B9A0236

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11233988

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DEC864-FF9C-0F35-ABF2-84B2FA01599C

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Plazi

scientific name

Cerafilum ochlandrae
status

sp. nov.

Cerafilum ochlandrae sp. nov.

( Figs 1–28 View FIGURES 1–3 View FIGURES 4–6 View FIGURES 7–13 View FIGURES14–23 View FIGURES 24–28 )

Puparium. In vivo, pale brown, elongate ( Figs 7 View FIGURES 7–13 , 14 View FIGURES14–23 ), fragile; white woolly threads of wax originating from subdorsum/submargin; median/submedian area without or with dust of wax ( Fig. 1 View FIGURES 1–3 ); surrounded by a waxy palisade ( Figs 2, 3 View FIGURES 1–3 ); submargin slightly raised; dimorphic, ♀ puparia slightly longer than ♂; broadest at abdominal segments III/IV; ♀ 1140–1080 μm long, 530–560 μm wide; ♂ 1120 μm long, 560 μm wide; found singly on the underside of leaves, 24–46 puparia per leaf.

Margin. Crenulate ( Fig. 8 View FIGURES 7–13 ), 24–27 crenulations in 0.1 mm; thoracic and caudal tracheal pores not indicated; submarginal papillae absent; submarginal lines fine, small ( Fig. 17 View FIGURES14–23 ); anterior marginal setae absent, posterior marginal setae not differentiated from other submarginal setae.

Dorsum. Submargin with microtubercles ( Fig. 18 View FIGURES14–23 ); submedian area smooth; submedian-subdorsal area with a row of small, pointed setae ( Fig. 19 View FIGURES14–23 ), 11 pairs observed; cephalothorax with 7 pairs, second cephalic pair ( Fig. 10 View FIGURES 7–13 ) longest, 4 pairs on abdomen, 1 pair each on subdorsal area of segment II, submedian area of segment IV–VI, and 3 pairs on posterior submargin/margin (including caudal setae) ( Fig. 4 View FIGURES 4–6 ); longitudinal moulting suture reaching margin, transverse moulting sutures produced anteriorly in middle, reaching subdorsal-submedian area; pro-mesothoracic sutures obsolete; meso-metathoracic and abdominal segment sutures reaching submedian-subdorsal area; submedian pockets on segment sutures, and depressions reaching nearly half the length of segments ( Fig. 20 View FIGURES14–23 ); segment lengths along midline: cephalothorax 450–460 μm (mesothorax 80 μm, metathorax 57–63 μm; Figs 11 View FIGURES 7–13 , 15 View FIGURES14–23 ); abdomen 600– 620 μm (A1: 40–70, A2: 47–55, A3: 60–75, A4: 58–65, A5: 62–70, A6: 62–72, A7: 15–20, A8: 45–47); thoracic tracheal furrows absent; caudal furrow present; geminate pores in 3 rows, submargin with 1 row, submedian area with 2 rows; pores absent on subdorsal area; pore and porette separated by 2X diameter of large pore.

Vasiform orifice. Subcordate ( Figs 5 View FIGURES 4–6 , 22, 23 View FIGURES14–23 ), 55–58 μm long, 52–57 μm wide, inner posterior and lateral margins smooth ( Figs 5 View FIGURES 4–6 , 13 View FIGURES 7–13 ), distance from vasiform orifice to caudal margin 105–110 μm; posterior area of vasiform orifice with microtubercles; operculum 27–30 μm long, 40–45 μm wide, apically truncate, with microtrichia, lingula 25–40 μm long, exposed, triangular, lobulate, apex pointed, exceeds orifice margin in a single puparium (paratype); a pair of long subapical setae, 28–40 μm long.

Chaetotaxy. Cephalic setae 32–35 μm, first abdominal setae 35–42 μm ( Fig. 9 View FIGURES 7–13 ), eighth abdominal setae 52–67 μm (47 μm in one puparium), eighth abdominal setae cephalolateral of vasiform orifice, parallel to the base of operculum; anterior marginal setae absent; 1 pair of cephalic submedian/subdorsal setae generally longer (55–65 μm long) than other cephalic seta pairs, or in some puparia smaller (32–35 microns long) than others; posterior submargin with 3 pairs of setae 17–25 μm long, well separated.

Venter. A narrow submarginal ventral fold present ( Fig. 24 View FIGURES 24–28 ); paired ventral eighth abdominal setae 18–25 μm long, 45–48 μm apart ( Fig. 27 View FIGURES 24–28 ); median and submedian area with transverse rows of fine stippling ( Fig. 28 View FIGURES 24–28 ); antennae bases medial to base of prothoracic legs, 75 μm long ( Figs 6 View FIGURES 4–6 , 26 View FIGURES 24–28 ); legs not curved, without apical pads ( Figs 25, 26 View FIGURES 24–28 ); adhesive sacs and spiracles present; rostral setae present.

Third instar. Elongate-oval, 700 μm long, 320 μm wide, broadest from mesothorax to abdominal segment IV; margin crenulate; metathorax 35 μm long; abdominal segments I–VIII: A1: 40, A2: 37, A3: 43, A4: 43, A5: 43, A6: 42, A7: 12, A8: 23 μm long; vasiform orifice subcordate, 57 μm long, 55 μm wide; operculum sub-rectangular, anteriorly truncate, covering half length of the orifice, 22 μm long, 35 μm wide; lingula exposed, not reaching beyond posterior margin of vasiform orifice, 18 μm long; vasiform orifice located 60 μm anterior of caudal margin; cephalic and the first abdominal setae present; eighth abdominal and caudal setae 37 and 32 μm long, respectively.

Host plant. Poaceae : Ochlandra travancorica (Bedd.) Benth.

Holotype. INDIA: Kerala, Kozhikode, Adivaram, one puparium, ♀, on slide, on Ochlandra travancorica , 8.xi.2013, 11º29′274′′N, 76º01′571′′ E, A. K. Dubey ( Deposited in the collections of National Zoological Collection , Zoological Survey of India , Kolkata ).

Paratypes. 25 puparia and 1 third instar on 10 slides, data same as for the holotype ( ZSI, FRI, A. K. Dubey) .

Etymology. The species is named after the host plant genus, Ochlandra .

Remarks. The lateral lobes of the lingula are not prominent in many puparia, the length of the eighth abdominal setae and vasiform orifice subequal, both longer than cephalic and the first abdominal setae. The submedian and subdorsal setae are pointed, some curved, but not as in Aleuromarginatus ; the second cephalic pair of submedian-subdorsal setae are longer than remainders, and do not extend beyond cephalic margin.

FRI

Food Research Institute, Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Aleyrodidae

Genus

Cerafilum

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