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Aleuropleurocelus Drews y Sampson

Authors: Sánchez-Flores, Oscar Ángel; Carapia-Ruiz, Vicente Emilio;

Aleuropleurocelus Drews y Sampson

Abstract

Clave para grupo de especies de forma oval del género Aleuropleurocelus 1. Setas cefálicas presentes, dientes marginales grandes, con una estructura que inicia en la parte anterior del margen verdadero hacia el área cefálica dividida en forma de “Y” invertida (Fig. 1–8)............. A. chamaedoreaelegans Sánchez-Flores y Carapia-Ruiz sp. nov. — Setas cefálicas ausentes, dientes marginales pequeños, sin una estructura que inicia en la parte anterior del margen verdadero hacia el área cefálica dividida en forma de “Y” invertida.. 2 2(1). Pupario de forma oval o elíptica, área deflejada de igual ancho en todo el contorno......... 3 — Pupario de forma semioval, área deflejada más angosta en la parte posterior.............. 7 3(2). Pupario oval, setas VIII dorsales en tubérculos asociados al orificio vasiforme............. 4 — Pupario elíptico, setas VIII dorsales sin tubérculos................................... 6 4(3). Marcas oculares semiovales, área media del cefalotórax y abdomen no cubierta con tubérculos 5 — Marcas oculares angostas, área media del cefalotórax y abdomen cubierta con tubérculos............................................................. A. nevadensis Dooley 5(4). Con depresiones abdominales medias y tubérculos, área próxima al pliegue submarginal tanto del subdorso como del submargen con finas líneas transversas A. abnormis (Quaintance) — Sin depresiones abdominales medias y con tubérculos formando un arco, área próxima al pliegue submarginal tanto del subdorso como del submargen con finas líneas transversas............................................ A. annonae Carapia-Ruiz y Sánchez-Flores 6(3). Pupario curvo en su parte posterior, con tubérculos en su superficie dorsal................................................... A. mexicanus Carapia-Ruiz y Sánchez-Flores — Pupario truncado en su parte posterior, sin tubérculos en su superficie dorsal............................................................ A. acaudatus Drews y Sampson 7(2). Setas dorsales VIII del abdomen en tubérculos muy grandes anterolaterales del orificio vasiforme.................................. A. xalapensis Sánchez-Flores y Carapia-Ruiz — Setas dorsales VIII del abdomen no en tubérculos muy grandes......................... 8 8(7). Submargen deflejado angosto en la parte posterior........................................................................ A. anahuac Carapia-Ruiz y Sánchez-Flores — Submargen deflejado similar en todo el pupario....................................................................... A. guerrerensis Carapia-Ruiz y Sánchez-Flores

Published as part of Sánchez-Flores, Oscar Ángel & Carapia-Ruiz, Vicente Emilio, 2018, Nueva especie de Aleuropleurocelus Drews y Sampson (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) y clave para especies del grupo de forma oval, pp. 1-12 in Insecta Mundi 651 on page 4, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3709653

Keywords

Hemiptera, Aleuropleurocelus, Insecta, Arthropoda, Animalia, Biodiversity, Aleyrodidae, Taxonomy

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