Whiteflies of Belize (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) Part 2 - a review of the subfamily Aleyrodinae Westwood
Author
Martin, Jon H.
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Zootaxa
2005
2005-12-19
1098
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https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.1098.1.1
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.1098.1.1
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Aleurotulus mundururu
Bondar
(Figs 42, 102–104)
Aleurotulus mundururu
Bondar, 1923: 131–132
.
Syntypes
,
Brazil
.
DISTRIBUTION. Neotropical Region:
Belize
,
Brazil
,
Costa Rica
,
Ecuador
,
Guyana
,
Trinidad
.
COMMENTS.
A. mundururu
is one of a group of species with a distinct abdominal rhachis with lateral arms that are angled acutely posteriad, with very characteristic oblique cephalothoracic folds, a keeled longitudinal moulting suture, and with the mesometathoracic division much thickened submedially, intersecting the longitudinal moulting suture close to its confluence with the transverse moulting sutures (Fig. 42).
A. mundururu
does not possess a pair of cephalic setae; the metathoracic, eighth abdominal and caudal setal pairs are long and hairlike; the glands at the bases of the marginal teeth are evensized, each narrower than one toothbase and not longer than wide.
A. laneus
(described above) is also a member of this group, differing from
A. mundururu
primarily in the possession of a pair of cephalic setae (
Fig. 9
), in the thickened nature of the cephalic and eighth abdominal setal pairs, and the nature of the marginal toothbase glands.
Some puparia of
A. mundururu
possess a series of apparent short folds, perpendicular to the puparial margin, leading mesad from the marginal tooth bases and effectively defining the submarginal zone (Figs 103–104). However, postemergence pupal cases do not display this character (Fig. 102), and it appears to be an artifact of the developing adult insect inside the puparium.
In addition to
A. mundururu
and
A. laneus
, one further member of the
A. mundururu
group (Appendix 1) has been collected in
Belize
, and also in
Nicaragua
. The puparia of this species secrete distinct peripheral wax “stars”, and there are other taxonomic differences.