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DIAGNOSIS—PUPARIUM (
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,
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, 105108, 142). Without evident waxy secretions, individuals scattered singly under leaves, generally cryptic whilst feeding and silvery, glassy, in appearance when adults or parasitoids have emerged (Fig. 142). Cuticle often entirely pale, but some species with brownish patches variably developed on some or all individuals (Figs 105107). Morphological margin always deflexed ventrally, such that the contact footprint of the puparium on the leaf surface is smaller than the overall body size, with regular rounded crenulations that are not usually clearly modified at the tracheal openings. Dorsal chaetotaxy typically comprising paired submedian cephalic, meso­ and metathoracic, eighth abdominal and caudal setae: sometimes with both thoracic pairs reduced to little more than their tubercular bases and set close to the mesometathoracic intersegmental fold, but cephalic pairs only rarely wanting. Vasiform orifice cordate, internally smooth, variably elevated posteriorly, fully occupied by the operculum. Abdominal segment VII not significantly reduced in length medially. With geminate pore/ porettes regularly distributed over dorsum. Transverse moulting sutures closely approach apparent puparial margin (the actual edge of the puparium).
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ETYMOLOGY. The generic name derives from the latin adjective
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COMMENTS. The puparia of
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are similar to those of
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<emphasis id="B909DD0BFFDDC53DFB969DE9FAC054AF" box="[1108,1322,684,709]" italics="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="29">Aleuropleurocelus</emphasis>
Drews &amp; Sampson
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, the major difference being the opaquely black cuticle in
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. However, the puparial cuticle of
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species
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is also much smoother and finer than in species of
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, the venter being especially much less robust.
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Most material in the BMNH collection was collected in Central America, but a few specimens from
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and
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indicate a wide distribution in South America too. Species from
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, that are considered to belong to
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,
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display marked variation in the degree of marginal deflexion, from a narrow and regular band (Fig. 108) to a very broad and irregular zone (
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). Nine species of
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have been collected in
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, including the
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species,
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; one new species is here described and seven remain undescribed.
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