2008
DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.1835.1.1
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A revision of Aleurodicus Douglas (Sternorrhyncha, Aleyrodidae), with two new genera proposed for palaeotropical natives and an identification guide to world genera of Aleurodicinae

Abstract: The genus Aleurodicus is discussed in the context of the whole subfamily Aleurodicinae, and is fully revised with 35 species now included, 10 of them newly described here. The genus Lecanoideus Quaintance & Baker is here regarded as a junior synonym of Aleurodicus syn. nov., and Aleurodicus fucatus Bondar is proposed as a junior synonym of A. capiangae Bondar syn. nov.. Palaealeurodicus gen. nov. is described to accommodate six native Asian species hitherto included in Aleurodicus, along with one new speci… Show more

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“…Elongate rostrum is often found among other Cretaceous hemipterans, so the long rostrum of Bernaeinae and shortened in the other subfamilies (Shcherbakov 2000 ) seems to be disputable character. Setiferous tubercles are found also on costal margin of Aleurodicinae genus Aleurodicus Douglas, 1892 (Quaintance & Baker 1913, Martin 2008, while in Baetylus gen.n. these tubercles are place throughout margins of forewings and hind wings.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Elongate rostrum is often found among other Cretaceous hemipterans, so the long rostrum of Bernaeinae and shortened in the other subfamilies (Shcherbakov 2000 ) seems to be disputable character. Setiferous tubercles are found also on costal margin of Aleurodicinae genus Aleurodicus Douglas, 1892 (Quaintance & Baker 1913, Martin 2008, while in Baetylus gen.n. these tubercles are place throughout margins of forewings and hind wings.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, Paraleyrodes can be considered a long-enduring extant taxon, which may explain the retention of the middle ocellum and the mixture of morphological characteristics of both Aleyrodidae subfamilies. Although speculative, it also could be possible that other hard-to-assign Aleurodicinae genera, such as Aleuroctarthrus (presents medium ocellus) or Palaealeurodicus (does not present clawed legs), are indeed long-enduring taxa (Martin, 2008). Using cladistic and molecular analysis, these two genera were closely related to Paralyerodes (Charles, 2010).…”
Section: Paraleyrodes: a Living Fossil?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aleurodicus machili Takahashi (1931) see Palaealeurodicus machili (Takahashi, 1931) Palaealeurodicus machili (Takahashi, 1931) (Fig. 8) The genus Palaealeurodicus was described and discussed by Martin (2008), accommodating native Asian species resembling Aleurodicus. P. machili reported from HK on Actinodaphne sp.…”
Section: Aleyrodidae-aleurodicinaementioning
confidence: 99%