Aleyrodinae, Westwood, 1840
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5164926 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5170095 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E31B144C-FFEB-FFAB-FF60-F9139DB7DE1B |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Aleyrodinae |
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Key to the genera of the Aleyrodinae of Nevada (based on puparium)
1. Puparium clear to yellowish in color ........................................................................................... 2
— Puparium dark brown to black ................................................................................................... 6
2(1). Puparium with large pair of glands on the dorsum of the metathorax; thoracic and caudal clefts dentate ........................................................................................... Aleuroglandulus Bondar View in CoL
— Large prothoracic glands absent; tracheal clefts not dentate ..................................................... 3 3(2). Dorsum with elongate siphon tubes ........................................................ Siphoninus Silvestri View in CoL
— Dorsum without elongate siphon tubes ....................................................................................... 4
4(3). Submarginal row of papillae present ( Figure 15 View Figure 15 ), lingula visible and tri-lobed ............................. .......................................................................................................... Trialeurodes Cockerell View in CoL
— Submarginal row of papillae absent, if present, does not occur in rows ..................................... 5
5(4). Cranial suture present; caudal and thoracic tracheal clefts and furrows present; vasiform orifice semi—hemispherical—shaped; lingula reduced or mostly obscured by operculum ................... ............................................................................................................ Dialeurodes Cockerell View in CoL
— Cranial suture absent; clefts rudimentary or absent; vasiform orifice triangular-shaped; lingula lanceolate and exposed ....................................................... Bemisia Quaintance and Baker View in CoL
6(1). Dorsum with one row of flat, elongate papillae present in the submargin and median areas ( Figure 4 View Figure 4 ); reniform papillae present ........................................................ Aleuroparadoxus Russell View in CoL
— Dorsum without elongate and reniform papillae absent; if papillae present, then cone, bullet, or rod shaped ................................................................................................................................. 7
7(6). Papillae present in submarginal rows, with or without dorsal clusters of papillae ( Figure 12 View Figure 12 , 13 View Figure 13 ); lingula tri-lobed ................................................................................. Trialeurodes Cockerell View in CoL
— Papillae absent; lingula if visible not lobed ................................................................................. 8
8(7). Lateral margin deflexed ( Figure 7 View Figure 7 ), body boat-shaped or oval; most species with protuberance at the posterior apex of puparium ............................. Aleuropleurocelus Drew and Sampson View in CoL
— Lateral margin not deflexed: not boat-shaped ............................................................................. 9
9(8). Dorsum with a subdorsal fold and submarginal transverse bands ( Figure 9 View Figure 9 , 10 View Figure 10 , 11 View Figure 11 ) .................. ........................................................................................................ Tetraleurodes Cockerell View in CoL
— Dorsum without subdorsal folds or submarginal transverse bands ( Figure 5 View Figure 5 ) ............................. ................................................................................... Aleuroplatus Quaintance and Baker View in CoL
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