Aleiodes (Tetrasphaeropyx),

Fortier, Joseph C., 2009, A Revision of the Tetrasphaeropyx Ashmead Lineage of the Genus Aleiodes Wesmael (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Rogadinae) 2256, Zootaxa 2256 (1), pp. 1-126 : 19-23

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KEY TO SPECIES OF ALEIODES (TETRASPHAEROPYX) ASHMEAD

1 Entire dorsum of metasoma foveate ( Fig. 1, 3 View PLATE 4 ) ...................................................................................................... 2

-- Entire dorsum of metasoma not foveate, 1 or more tergites rugocostate ( Figs. 2, 4 View PLATE 4 , 29, 30 View PLATE 8 , 33, 36, 45, 46, 47, 54, 56, 79, 80, 81, 89, 90, 96, 98, 107, 110), rugose (70, 100, 106, 112) or areolate (23, 70) ................................... 11

2(1) Forewing vein r less than 0.8 length of 3RSa (as in Fig. 31), yellow-orange head and mesoscutum, black metasoma ................................................................................................................................................................ 3

-- Forewing vein r greater than or equal to 0.8 length of 3RSa, color variable ( Figs. 10, 11 View PLATE 5 ) .................................. 4

3(2) Mesopleuron with yellow venter ( USA: NM) ( Figs. 5 View PLATE 4 , 73, 74, 75 View PLATE 15 ) .............................. A. dorsofoveolatus Fortier

-- Mesopleuron with black venter ( USA: AZ, CO, NM) .......................................................... A. citriscutum Fortier

4(2) Mesosoma or metasoma extensively black ............................................................................................................ 5

-- Mesosoma and metasoma entirely yellow or at most, with black on propodeum and/or metasomal tergite I ...... 8

5(4) Mesoscutum entirely or nearly entirely black, shiny-foveate, without coriaceous surface ( Fig. 6 View PLATE 5 )....................... 6

-- Mesoscutum entirely yellow-orange, foveate, with coriaceous surface ( Fig. 7 View PLATE 5 ).................................................... 7

6(5) Vertex shiny-punctate ( Fig. 8 View PLATE 5 ), metasomal dorsum black ( USA: CA) ( Fig. 8 View PLATE 5 ).................. A. flavinotaulus Fortier

-- Vertex shiny-transversely carinulate ( Fig. 9 View PLATE 5 ), metasomal tergites II-IV yellow-orange ( USA: AZ) ( Figs. 6, 9 View PLATE 5 ) .... .............................................................................................................................................. A. cochisensis Fortier

7(5) Forewing vein r less than length of 3RSa ( Fig. 10 View PLATE 5 ), mesopleuron and metapleuron entirely yellow-orange ( USA: WY) ( Figs 1, 3 View PLATE 4 , 7, 10 View PLATE 5 )..................................................................................................... A. aquaedulcensis Fortier

-- Forewing vein r greater than or equal to length of 3RSa ( Fig. 11 View PLATE 5 ), mesopleuron mostly black, metapleuron entirely black ( USA: TX) ( Fig. 11 View PLATE 5 ) ...................................................................................... A. brevicellula Fortier

8(4) Mesoscutum shiny-foveate without coriaceous surface (as in Fig. 6 View PLATE 5 ).................................................................... 9

-- Mesoscutum foveate with coriaceous surface (as in Fig. 7 View PLATE 5 )................................................................................. 10

9(8) Propodeum and metasomal tergite I entirely yellow ( USA: AZ, CO, NM, TX) .................... A. pilosus (Cresson)

-- Propodeum and/or metasomal tergite I with black ( USA: CO, TX, WY).................... A. fernaldellavorax Fortier

10(8) Legs yellow ( MEX: Oaxaca)................................................................................................. A. oaxacensis Fortier

-- Legs black ( MEX: Oaxaca; USA: TX) ...................................................................................... A. tulensis Fortier

11(1) Metasomal tergite IV with round foveae ( Fig. 17 View PLATE 6 ) ............................................................................................... 12

-- Metasomal tergite IV without round foveae ( Figs. 12–16 View PLATE 6 ) .................................................................................. 19

12(11) Mesopleuron not extensively foveate ( Fig. 18 View PLATE 7 ) ( USA: MN) ( Fig. 18 View PLATE 7 )....................... A. paracatherinensis Fortier

-- Mesopleuron extensively foveate ( Figs. 19, 20 View PLATE 7 ) .................................................................................................. 13

13(12) Soma entirely yellow-orange or orange ............................................................................................................... 14

-- Soma bicolored ..................................................................................................................................................... 15

14(13) Metasomal tergite I areolate (as in Fig. 23 View PLATE 7 ), lateral ocelli medium, longest diameter greater than 0.9 and less than 1.1 length of ocell-ocular space ( USA: NM) ( Figs. 20, 23 View PLATE 7 ) ............................................. male A. areolatus Fortier

-- Metasomal tergite I rugocostate, lateral ocelli small, longest diameter less than ocell-ocular space ( USA: SC) ( Figs. 4 View PLATE 4 , 17 View PLATE 6 , 19 View PLATE 7 ).................................................................................................................. A. catherinensis Fortier

15(13) Metasomal tergite II areolate ( Fig. 23 View PLATE 7 )................................................................................................................. 16

-- Metasomal tergite II not areolate; rugocostate ..................................................................................................... 17

16(15) Metasomal tergites I and II yellow ( USA: NM) ( Figs. 20, 23 View PLATE 7 ) ............................................... A. areolatus Fortier

-- Metasomal tergites I and II black ( USA: NM, UT) ( Fig. 5 View PLATE 4 ).......................................... A. dorsofoveolatus Fortier

17(15) Mesoscutum extensively black ( CANADA: ON, QC) ( Fig. 22 View PLATE 7 ).................................................. A. huberi Fortier

-- Mesoscutum entirely yellow................................................................................................................................ 18

18(17) Mesopleural venter black, metasomal tergite II entirely yellow ( USA: NC)................................... A. selu Fortier

-- Mesopleural venter yellow, metasomal tergite II black ( USA: TX).......................................... A. paraselu Fortier

19(11) Lateral ocelli large, longest diameter greater than or equal to 1.3 length of ocell-ocular distance ( Figs. 24, 25 View PLATE 8 ) ... .............................................................................................................................................................................. 20

-- Lateral ocelli not large, longest diameter less than 1.3 length of ocell-ocular distance ( Fig. 26 View PLATE 8 )........................ 33

20(19) Metasoma entirely black ( MEX: Durango, Jalisco) ( Figs. 24 View PLATE 8 , 31–34) ................................ A. jaliscoensis Fortier

-- Metasoma not entirely black; either entirely yellow or bicolored........................................................................ 21

21(20) Metasomal tergite IV entirely or mostly yellow-orange or tan ............................................................................ 22

-- Metasomal tergite IV with extensive black .......................................................................................................... 28

22(21) Longest diameter of lateral ocelli greater than 6.0 length of ocell-ocular distance, ocelli nearly touching eyes, body color pale yellow ( MEX: Oaxaca) ( Figs. 25 View PLATE 8 , 35–38) ............................................. A. haematoxyloni Fortier

-- Body color not pale yellow, rather yellow-orange; longest diameter of lateral ocelli often larger than ocell-ocular distance, rarely if ever greater than 6.0 length of ocell-ocular space ................................................................... 23

23(22) Longest diameter of lateral ocellus less than 3.0 length of ocell-ocular space .................................................... 24

-- Longest diameter of lateral ocellus greater than 3.0 length of ocell-ocular space ............................................... 26

24(23) Large, body length 4.7–5.0 mm, body entirely yellow-orange, dorsal surface of hind tibiae yellow-orange ( USA: south TX) ................................................................................................................................. A. aranamai Fortier

-- Diminutive, body length less than 3.5 mm, body bicolored................................................................................. 25

25(24) Propodeum yellow-orange ( MEX: Nueva Leon) ( Figs. 39, 40 View PLATE 10 ) .......................................... A. quiniguanus Fortier

-- Propodeum black ( USA: southwest TX) ( Figs. 41, 42 View PLATE 10 ) .............................................................. A exiguus Fortier

26(23) Entirely yellow and yellow-orange, metasomal tergite II pale yellow in contrast to yellow-orange in tergites III and IV, metasomal venter usually pale ( USA: south TX) ( Figs. 27, 29 View PLATE 8 ) .................................... A. quickei Fortier -- Metasomal tergite II not pale yellow in contrast to tergites III and IV, metasoma often with irregular black markings ............................................................................................................................................................... 27

27(26) Irregular black markings on metasoma, with black laterally and/or along apical edge of tergite III ( USA: southern and southwestern TX) ( Figs. 28, 30 View PLATE 8 ) ........................................................................ A. nigrilatus Fortier

-- When irregular black markings present, not with black laterally and/or along apical edge of tergite III ( USA: south TX; NM) ( Figs. 52–55 View PLATE 12 ).................................................................................................... A. copiosus Fortier

28(21) Longest diameter of lateral ocelli less than 3.0 length of ocell-ocular space....................................................... 29

-- Longest diameter of lateral ocelli greater than 3.0 length of ocell-ocular space.................................................. 31

29(28) Internal angle of curvature of carapace about 90 o ( Fig. 48 View PLATE 11 ) ( USA: NM, TX) ( Figs. 43-48 View PLATE 11 )......... A. chisosi Fortier

-- Internal angle of curvature of carapace greater than 90 o ( Fig. 51 View PLATE 11 ) ....................................................................... 30

30(29) Vertex coriaceous, without well developed transverse carinae, pronotum sharply declivous antero-medially (Fig.__), mesopleuron venter yellow-orange ( USA: AR, MD, TN) ( Figs. 12 View PLATE 6 , 49-51 View PLATE 11 )...... A. accohannocki Fortier

-- Vertex transversely carinate ( Fig. 99 View PLATE 19 ), pronotum shelf-like ( Fig. 134 View PLATE 25 ), mesopleuron venter black ( USA: WY) ( Figs. 13 View PLATE 6 , 134–135 View PLATE 25 )...................................................................................................................... A. kohook Fortier

31(28) Metasomal tergite IV entirely black, tergite III often with black marking, never entirely black ( USA: TX, NM) ( Figs. 58, 59 View PLATE 13 )........................................................................................................................ A. magnoculus Fortier

-- Metasomal tergites III and IV entirely black........................................................................................................ 32

32(31) Forewing vein r greater than or equal to 0.75 length of 3RSa, hind femora not black, slightly infumate at most ( USA: eastern and southern TX) ( Figs. 60-62 View PLATE 13 ) ................................................................... A. mannegishii Fortier

-- Forewing vein r less than or equal to 0.7 length of 3RSa, hind femora with extensive black in apical half ( USA: eastern and southern TX, southern NM and CA) ( Figs. 14 View PLATE 6 , 63-64 View PLATE 13 ) ..................................... A. karankawai Fortier

33(19) Carapace deep, rounded, internal angle of curvature less than 90 o (Fig. A) ........................................................ 34

-- Carapace shallow to nearly flat, or round but internal angle of curvature about 90 o (Figs. B, 34, 38, 48, 51) ... 39

34(33) Metasoma entirely black....................................................................................................................................... 35

-- Metasoma entirely or nearly entirely yellow-orange............................................................................................ 36

35(34) Mesopleuron extensively foveate dorso-anterior to precoxal sulcus ( USA: southern CA) ( Figs. 70-72 View PLATE 14 ) ............... .................................................................................................................................................... A. kisomm Fortier

-- Mesopleuron not foveate, rather rugocostate dorso-anterior to precoxal sulcus ( USA: WY) ( Figs. 67-69 View PLATE 14 ) ........... ................................................................................................................................................................... A. dabai

36(34) Wings heavily infumate appearing black or blackish........................................................................................... 37

-- Wings lightly infumate or hyaline, not appearing black ...................................................................................... 38

37(36) Metasomal tergite II costate with thick costae (as in Fig. 4 View PLATE 4 ) ( USA: SC) ................................. A. alafuscus Fortier

-- Metasomal tergite II costate with thin costae ( Fig. 81 View PLATE 16 ) ( USA: CO) ( Figs. 81, 84 View PLATE 16 ) ............... A. wicayazipa Fortier

38(36) Metasomal tergite II rugocostate ( Fig. 79 View PLATE 16 ); metasoma with little or no black ( USA: IA, SD) ( Figs. 79, 82 View PLATE 16 ).......... ................................................................................................................................................... A. iowensis Fortier

-- Metasomal tergite II with thick costae ( Fig. 80 View PLATE 16 ); large assymetrical black patches on metasoma ( USA: ND, SD) ( Figs. 80, 83 View PLATE 16 )........................................................................................................................... A. dakotensis Fortier

39(33) Internal angle of carapace less than or equal to 90 o,carapace deep or moderately deep ( Figs. 14, 16, 17 View PLATE 6 , 48 View PLATE 11 , 78 View PLATE 15 ). .............................................................................................................................................................................. 40

-- Internal angle of carapace distinctly greater than 90 o, carapace shallow ( Figs. B, 104 View PLATE 20 , 152, 153 View PLATE 28 ) ...................... 49

40(39) Metasoma entirely yellow-orange ........................................................................................................................ 41

-- Metasoma bicolored or black ............................................................................................................................... 42

41(40 Metasomal tergites I and II with straight, regularly spaced thick longitudinal costae ( Fig. 89 View PLATE 17 ) ( USA: IL, WI) ( Figs. 85, 89 View PLATE 17 )............................................................................................................................ A. illiniwekii Fortier

-- Metasomal tergites I and II rugocostate, costae not straight or regularly spaced, not as thick as in A. illiniwekii ( Fig. 90 View PLATE 17 ) ( USA: NE) ( Figs. 86, 90 View PLATE 17 ).................................................................................................... A. min Fortier

42(40) Metasoma entirely black....................................................................................................................................... 43

-- Metasoma bicolored black and yellow-orange..................................................................................................... 44

43(42) Mesopleuron extensively foveate ( Fig. 71 View PLATE 14 ) ( USA: CA) ( Figs. 70–72 View PLATE 14 ) ...................................... A. kisomm Fortier

-- Mesopleuron with sparse or no foveae ( USA: ID) ( Figs. 76–78 View PLATE 15 ). ................................................ A. hiisiis Fortier

44(42) Metasomal tergite II finely rugulocostulate (as in Figs. 29, 30 View PLATE 8 , 45, 46, 50 View PLATE 11 )......................................................... 45

-- Metasomal tergite II coarsely rugocostate (as in Figs. 33, 96, 98, 135)............................................................... 46

45(44) Mesoscutum black, legs extensively yellow ( USA: AR, MD) ( Fig. 88 View PLATE 17 )....................................... A. shawi Fortier

-- Mesoscutum yellow-orange, legs black ( MEX: Durango) ( Fig. 87 View PLATE 17 )........................................... A. axaceei Fortier 46(44) Propleuron and venter of mesopleuron black, metasomal tergites I and II with a few prominent longitudinal carinae, metanotum black, tergite I black in basal half, tergites III and IV entirely black ( USA: CA) ( Figs. 93-94 View PLATE 18 ) ................................................................................................................................... A. pseudoanatariatus Fortier

-- Propleuron and venter of mesopleuron yellow and otherwise not exactly as above............................................47

47(46) Tergites III and IV not entirely black, mostly yellow-orange, sometimes with an asymmetrical black blotch (as in Figs. 53, 54, 56 View PLATE 12 , 90 View PLATE 17 ) ( USA: ND, SD) ( Figs. 95, 96 View PLATE 19 )….. .............................................................. A. arikari Fortier

-- Tergites III and IV never mostly yellow-orange, usually entirely black or brown .............................................. 48

48(47) Vertex with several strongly impressed transverse carinae, metasomal tergite III rugose ( USA: CA) ( Figs. 97- 100 View PLATE 19 ) ............................................................................................................................................... A. totuyai Fortier

-- Vertex with 1-2 weakly impressed transverse carinae, metasomal tergite III areolate (as in Figs. 23 View PLATE 7 , 70 View PLATE 14 ) ( USA: OR) ..................................................................................................................................... A. parareolatus Fortier

49(39) Ocelli small, less than 0.9 length of ocell-ocular distance (as in Fig. 26 View PLATE 8 )............................................................ 50

-- Ocelli medium, greater than or equal to 0.9 length of ocell-ocular distance and less than or equal to 1.2 length of ocell-ocular distance ............................................................................................................................................. 68

50(49) Pronotum shelf-like antero-medially ( Figs. 101 View PLATE 20 , 134 View PLATE 25 ) ......................................................................................... 51

-- Pronotum not shelf-like; steeply declivous antero-medially (as in Fig. 120 View PLATE 23 )....................................................... 53

51(50) Entirely or nearly entirely yellow-orange ( USA: CA) ( Figs. 101-104 View PLATE 20 ) ................................ A. marinensis Fortier

-- Bicolored, 1 or more dorsal sclerites entirely black ............................................................................................. 52

52(51) Metasoma nearly entirely black except tergite II entirely yellow-orange (except tergite II black in some males) ( CANADA: AB, BC, YT) ( Figs. 91, 92 View PLATE 18 ).............................................................................. A. anatariatus Fortier

-- Metasomal tergite II entirely or nearly entirely black ( USA: CA) ( Figs. 105, 106 View PLATE 21 ) ................ A. maidunus Fortier

53(51) Metasomal tergite II with thick costae ( Fig. 107 View PLATE 21 ), soma nearly entirely yellow ( CANADA: MB, ON) ( Figs. 107, 108 View PLATE 21 ) .................................................................................................................................... A. crassijugosus Fortier

-- Metasomal tergite II rugose, rugocostate, or finely rugulocostulate, never with thick costae ............................. 54

54(53) Metasomal tergite II finely rugulocostulate, mesoscutum yellow-orange ( Figs. 115, 116 View PLATE 22 , 121, 122 View PLATE 23 ) ................. 55

-- Metasomal tergite II rugocostate or rugulose, mesoscutum yellow-orange, black, or bicolored......................... 58

55(54) Head black ............................................................................................................................................................ 56

-- Head yellow-orange.............................................................................................................................................. 57

56(55) Forewing vein r long, greater than 0.8 length of 3RSa, 1CUa short, less than or equal to 0.2 length of 3CUb ( CANADA: BC) ( Figs. 119, 121, 123 View PLATE 23 )................................................................................ A. squilaxensis Fortier

-- Forewing vein r not long, less than or equal to 0.75 length of 3RSa, 1CUa not short, greater than or equal to 0.3 length of 3CUb ( CANADA: BC) ( Figs. 120, 122, 124 View PLATE 23 )............................................... A. parasquilaxensis Fortier

57(55) Forewing 2 nd submarginal cell short, nearly square, vein r greater than 0.8 length of 3RSa ( Fig. 117 View PLATE 22 ), 1CUa 0.3 length of 1CUb, mesopleuron nearly entirely black ( USA: WI) ( Figs. 113, 115, 117 View PLATE 22 ).............. A. luhmani Fortier

-- Forewing 2 nd submarginal cell elongate, nearly rectangular, vein r 0.6 length of 3RSa ( Fig. 118 View PLATE 22 ), 1CUa short, 0.2 length of 1CUb, mesopleuron yellow-orange in dorsal half ( USA: WI) ( Figs. 114, 116, 118 View PLATE 22 )................................ ............................................................................................................................................ A. paraluhmani Fortier

58(54) Metasomal tergite II robust rugocostate ( Fig. 126 View PLATE 24 ), yellow-orange, face extensively black, mesoscutum yelloworange ( USA, eastern CA) ( Figs. 125, 126 View PLATE 24 ) ............................................................................ A. pooedooa Fortier

-- Metasomal tergite II without robust rugocostation, either delicately rugocostate or rugulose ............................ 59

59(58) Metasomal tergite II rugulocostate, yellow-orange ( Figs. 128, 130 View PLATE 24 ) ................................................................... 60

-- Metasomal tergite II rugulocostate or rugulose, sometimes, especially in Palearctic specimens ( A. arcticus ) only faintly so; soma black or mostly black ................................................................................................................. 61

60(59) Mesoscutum black or mostly black, metasoma nearly entirely yellow-orange except basal half of tergite I black and tergite II with black, tergite II rugulose, without predominant longitudinal carinae ( CANADA: southern QC) ( Figs. 127, 128 View PLATE 24 ).................................................................................................................... A. provancheri Fortier

-- Mesoscutum yellow-orange, metasomal color similr to A. provancheri except tergite II entirely yellow-orange ( CANADA: southeastern ON) ( Figs. 129, 130 View PLATE 24 ) ......................................................... A. argyllacearivorax Fortier

61(59) Carapace nearly flat or with antero-posterior curvature developed; in all cases, never with more than the apex of 1 apical tergite uncovered by carapace, or if so then either with black legs and/or with a precoxal sulcus, and metasomal tergites with well developed rugulation ............................................................................................. 62

-- Carapace often nearly flat, not entirely covering 2 or more smooth apical tergites, nearly entirely black species except yellow-orange legs, mesopleuron coriaceous, without a precoxal sulcus, Palearctic species with tergites I- IV coriaceous and faintly rugulose ....................................................................................................................... 66 62(61) Longest diameter of lateral ocellus greater than 0.5 length of ocell-ocular space; vertex coriaceous, without strong transverse carinae( Fig. 133 View PLATE 25 ); mesopleuron coriaceous below subalar sulcus ( CANADA: AB, ON, QC) ( Figs. 131–133 View PLATE 25 ).................................................................................................................... some A. sarceei Fortier

-- Longest diameter of lateral ocellus less than or equal to 0.5 length of ocell-ocular space .................................. 63

63(62) Vertex without strong carinae, granulate ( Fig. 133 View PLATE 25 ), mesopleuron coriaceous below subalar sulcus ( CANADA: AB, ON, QC) ( Figs. 131–132 View PLATE 25 ).........................................................................................................some A. sarceei

-- Vertex with strong transverse carinae (as in Figs. 24 View PLATE 8 , 99 View PLATE 19 ); mesopleuron rugulose below subalar sulcus ............ 64

64(63) Soma entirely black, legs entirely or nearly entirely black ( USA: AK, nr. Cartwright) ( Figs. 154–156 View PLATE 29 )................ ........................................................................................................................................................ A. tullyi Fortier

-- Legs entirely or nearly entirely yellow-orange .................................................................................................... 65

65(64) Head bicolored, black except extensive yellow-orange bordering eyes; mostly yellow-orange metacoxae, yellow-orange metatrochanters; extensive yellow-orange laterally on metasomal tergites I and II; extensive yellow apically on tergites III and IV ( CANADA: BC) ( Figs. 109, 110 View PLATE 21 ) ............................. A. secwepemc Fortier

-- Soma entirely black, metacoxae and metatrochanters black ( CANADA: NL) ( Figs. 111-112 View PLATE 21 ) ............................. ........................................................................................................................................ A. cartwrightensis Fortier

66(61) Metasomal tergites with weak rugulose-coriaceous sculpturing, tergite IV entirely or nearly entirely coriaceous in apical half (Palearctic) ( Fig. 157 View PLATE 29 ) .................................................................................... A. arcticus (Thomson)

-- Metasomal tergites mostly or entirely rugulose ................................................................................................... 67

67(66) Hind wing vein m+cu pigmented and tubular ....................................................... A. itamevorus Shaw and Marsh

-- Hind wing vein m+cu an unpigmented wing fold .................................................. A. maritimus Shaw and Marsh

68(49) Mesoscutum entirely or extensively yellow-orange............................................................................................. 69

-- Mesoscutum entirely or nearly entirely black ...................................................................................................... 72

69(68) Pronotum shelf-like antero-medially .................................................................................................................... 70

-- Pronotum steeply declivous antero-medially ....................................................................................................... 71

70(69) Metasomal tergite II with predominant widely spaced costae ( Fig.135 View PLATE 25 ), tergite II entirely yellow-orange ( USA: WY) ( Figs. 13 View PLATE 6 , 134, 135 View PLATE 25 )............................................................................................................. A. kohook Fortier

-- Metasomal tergite II without predominant longitudinal costae ( Fig. 137 View PLATE 25 ), tergite II bicolored ( USA: west-central CA) ( Figs. 136, 137 View PLATE 25 ) .......................................................................................................... A. chumashanus Fortier

71(69) Vertex with transverse carinae (as in Figs. 24 View PLATE 8 , 99 View PLATE 19 ), tergite I black ( USA: MD) ( Figs. 138, 143 View PLATE 26 )............................ ....................................................................................................................some A. assateaguenus Fortier females

-- Vertex rugulose, tergite I yellow with black spot on each side of median carina ( Fig. 141 View PLATE 26 ) (female), or tergite I black (male) ( Fig. 142 View PLATE 26 ) ( USA: MO) ( Figs. 139-142 View PLATE 26 ) ................................................ A. reisi Fortier and Sherman

72(68) Metasomal tergite II bright yellow-orange ........................................................................................................... 73

-- Metasomal tergite II black, sometimes with yellow-orange highlights, face yellow ........................................... 74

73(72) Metasomal tergite II rugocostate with costae usually widely spaced ( CANADA: BC, southwestern ON, southcentral QC, NB) ( Fig. 145 View PLATE 27 ).................................................................................................. A. dissiticarina Fortier

-- Metasomal tergite II rugocostate with costae narrowly spaced ( Figs. 47 View PLATE 11 , 149 View PLATE 27 ) ................................................... 75

74(72) Vertex finely rugulose ( Figs. 26 View PLATE 8 ), mesopleuron without well-defined carinae below subalar sulcus, rather coriaceous ( Fig. 21 View PLATE 7 ), carapace internal angle of curvature greater than 45 o, carpace shallow ( CANADA: NS) ( Figs. 21 View PLATE 7 , 26 View PLATE 8 , 146, 149 View PLATE 27 )......................................................................................................... A. halifaxensis Fortier

-- Vertex with transverse carinae (as in Figs. 24 View PLATE 8 , 99 View PLATE 19 ), mesopleuron with well-defined carinae below subalar sulcus (as in Figs. 18 View PLATE 7 , 71 View PLATE 14 , 92 View PLATE 18 ); carapace internal angle of curvature less than 45 o, carapace shallow ( USA: MD) ( Figs. 138, 143 View PLATE 26 ) ...................................................................................................................................... A. assateaguenus

75(73) Vertex coriaceous or at most with faint rugulation, metasomal tergite II yellow-orange ( CANADA:AB) ( Figs. 144, 147 View PLATE 27 , 150 View PLATE 28 ) ............................................................................................................. A. sexmaculativorax Fortier

-- Vertex rugose and/or with transverse carinae, metasomal tergite II pale white-yellow ( Fig. 151 View PLATE 28 ) ( USA: MD).. 76

76(75) Metasomal tergite IV distinctly curved, internal angle of curvature about 135 o ( Figs.151, 152 View PLATE 28 ) ........................... ..................................................................................................................................... A. bretti Bardon and Fortier

-- Metasomal tergite IV nearly flat, internal angle of curvature apparently nearly 180 o ( Fig. 153 View PLATE 28 ) ........................... ............................................................................................................................. A. parabretti Bardon and Fortier

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Aleiodes

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