1956
DOI: 10.1093/aesa/49.3.280
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Tetralicia and a New Related Genus, Aleuropleurocelus (Homoptera: Aleyrodidae)

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“…The large ventral surface in whitefly puparium is reported for the first time. Currently, the puparia of only two genera, Aleuropleurocelus Drews and Sampson, and Tetralicia Harrison, from New World and Old World, respectively are known to have a deflexed margin; the dorsal margin is folded ventrally in both genera. Aleurocryptus gen. nov. differs from both Aleuropleurocelus and Tetralicia in having a pale cuticle; a smooth true margin; the submargin demarcated from the dorsal disc; the puparia becoming broadly oval upon mounting due to the flattening and expansion of the ventral surface; the true margin located dorsally in mounted puparia and dorsolaterally in unmounted puparia; the longitudinal molting suture reaching submarginal furrow and the vasiform orifice not elevated posterolaterally.…”
Section: Results and Taxonomymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The large ventral surface in whitefly puparium is reported for the first time. Currently, the puparia of only two genera, Aleuropleurocelus Drews and Sampson, and Tetralicia Harrison, from New World and Old World, respectively are known to have a deflexed margin; the dorsal margin is folded ventrally in both genera. Aleurocryptus gen. nov. differs from both Aleuropleurocelus and Tetralicia in having a pale cuticle; a smooth true margin; the submargin demarcated from the dorsal disc; the puparia becoming broadly oval upon mounting due to the flattening and expansion of the ventral surface; the true margin located dorsally in mounted puparia and dorsolaterally in unmounted puparia; the longitudinal molting suture reaching submarginal furrow and the vasiform orifice not elevated posterolaterally.…”
Section: Results and Taxonomymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, Harrison () stated that puparia of the genus Tetralicia are transparent and whitish. Later, Drews and Sampson () clarified that Harrison () was either dealing with immatures or his observations may have been inaccurate. Although Aleuropleurocelus and Tetralicia have different geographical distributions, New World and Old World, respectively, these two genera are more closely related with each other than to any other genera.…”
Section: Results and Taxonomymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sampson y Drews (1941) citaron a A. rotunda sin mencionar a A. abnormis y estudiaron otras especies de este género, en especial a las mexicanas que presentan una forma de bote muy característica. Fueron Drews y Sampson (1956) quienes establecieron el género Aleuropleurocelus para separar las especies de California, EUA del género Tetralicia, que incluyen las especie europeas de pupas de mosca blanca con el margen doblado hacia la superficie ventral. Martin (2005) Debido a que la descripción por Quaintance de A. abnormis fue muy simple y sin detalles morfológicos útiles para identificación y/o separación de otras especies similares.…”
Section: Inroducciónunclassified
“…El género Aleuropleurocelus (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) tiene origen y distribución americana (Mound & Halsey 1978); aunque en California, E.U.A y México se encuentra la mayor parte de las especies descritas, sólo A. cercropiae (Bondar) se conoce de Brasil (Drews & Sampson, 1956;Drews & Sampson, 1958;Martin & Maund, 2007;Carapia-Ruiz et al 2018b). Martin (2005) en su estudio de las moscas blancas de la subfamilia Aleyrodinae de Belice enlistó 10 especies del género Aleuropleurocelus no conocidas, probablemente nuevas para la ciencia.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified