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<mods:titleid="72E25B4639AB0C20EFE80B65DBAB9FAA">The genus Tetralicia Harrison (Hemiptera: Sternorrhyncha: Aleyrodidae) in California, U. S. A., with the description of five new species and a redescription of Tetralicia granulata Sampson & Drews, 1941</mods:title>
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. Puparium markedly oblanceolate, with medial area of dorsum depressed and pronounced caudal protuberance, black, with a narrow lateral ring of white wax around true margin (
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–170); eyespots absent; Ce setae absent; T2 and T3 setae present, T3 setae arising well behind anterior margin of metanotum; medial area of head and thorax devoid of tubercles (
); anterolateral depressions on abdomen insinuated, usually with pores and microsetae on each side of submedial area of head (4), T2 (2–3), T3 (2–3), A1 (2), A2 (0), A3 (2), A4 (0), A5 (2), A6 (0), A7 (2), and A8 (2); lateral areas of dorsal disc with large and small tubercles except for head, lacking pores or microsetae between dorsal disc and submargin; dorsal submargin with transverse double rows of tubercles turning into crescent-shaped imbrications towards apparent margin, not reaching it (Fig. 172); deflexed submargin lacking microsetae and pores, with a few small granulations distributed uniformly (Figs 173); marginal glandular teeth subquadragular with tips serrate (Figs 171, 173); VO subcordate, inset from posterior margin by about its own length to slightly more than its own length; operculum cordate, its dorsal surface with longitudinal wavy ridges branching distally, with microspinulae across distal third to fourth; lingula concealed by operculum; VO ring subquadrate, wide, slightly wider anteriorly (Figs 174, 175), with dorsal setae of A8 arising on anterior margin, anterior to anterior margin of operculum (Figs 174, 175); with two membranous ventral sacs medially to bases of mesothoracic legs (Fig. 171); bases of caudal setae close together, within level of operculum lateral margins (
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. It can be recognized from all the species mentioned above (characters for other species in square brackets) by tubercle-shaped ornamentations on submedian area of A1–A6 present only across anterior margin (
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did not include a type designation, number of type specimens and type depository were not indicated, and only a "Type locality" was given: "Silverado Canyon, Orange County,
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." No specimens matching these data were located in any major
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collection nor among the portion of W.W. Sampson's collection that was donated to CSCA, and we believe that its type series is lost. To ensure the nomenclatorial stability of the name we consider it necessary to designate a
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, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, Santa Clara, and Yolo Counties in
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