100 CLASSIFICATION OF THE ALEYKODID.'E. 



Species of the Genus Bemisia. 



>B. herbericola (Cockerell), Jourii. N. Y. Ent. Soc, vol. 4, p. 207 (1896). (New 



Mexico.) 

 B. (lecipiens (Maskell), Trans. New Zealand Inst., vol. 28, p. 428 (1895). (An.s- 



tralia.) 

 Ji. (jiffardi (Kolinsky), Bui. 2, Div. Ent., Board Comni. Agr. Sc Forestry, Hawaii, 



p. 94 (1907). (Hawaii.) 

 --B. inconspicua (Quaintance), Tech. Ser. 8, Div. Ent., U. S. Dept. Agr., p. 29 



(1900). (Florida.) 

 B. leakii (Peal), Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, vol. 72, p. 87 (1903). (India; Fiji.) 

 B. religiosa (Peal), Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, vol. 72, p. 07 (1903). (India.) 



Genus ALEYB-ODES Latreillo. 

 (PI. XXXVIII, figs. 1-13; PI. XLVI, fig. G.) 



Pupa case small to medium in size, elliptic in outline; cojor usu- 

 ally yellowish or brownish; margin of case toothed, the wax tubes 

 irregular in outline and rather poorly developed; submargmal area 

 not separated from dorsal disk. There are no well developed papillae 

 or pores as in Asterochiton, though minute pores n-i&j be present in 

 some species. Tracheal folds not discernible; wax secretion usually 

 absent. Vasiform orifice subcordate, the operculum about half fJl- 

 iiig the orifice; lingula included within the orifice, but visible caudad 

 of the operculum; the distal extremity setose and armed with a pair 

 of spines. 



Adult witli two flexures in radial sector of forewing, and media 

 with a very short spur; forewings usually with faint patches of dusky 

 coloration on flexures of radial sector. Antennas of seven segments, 

 of which the third is the longest, the distal ones being subequal; seg- 

 ments imbricated. Sexes nearly equal in size; claspers of male with 

 a few spines. 



Type, 'proletelln 1j. ; example, spirseoides Quaintance. 



Species of the Genus Aleyrodes. 



A. ahebiae Kuwana, Pomona Joui-n. Ent., vol. 3, no. 4, Decembc:-, ]>. fl22 (1911). 

 (Japan.) 

 -A. amnicola Bemis, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mua., vol. 27, p. 514 (1904). (California.) 

 -A. asarumis Shimer, Trana. Amer. Ent. Soc, vol. 1, p. 281 (1867). (Pennsyl- 

 vania.) 



Syn.: actea; Britton. 

 -A. mireocincta Tockerell, Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc, vol. 5, p. 42 (1807'i. (New 



Mexico.) 

 A. hrassicse Walker, Cat. Homopt. Brit. Mua., p. 1092 (1852). (Europe.) 

 A. caprese Signoret, Ann. Soc. Ent. France (4), vol. 8, p. 384 (1867). (France.) 

 A. errata Maskell, Trana. New Zealand Inst,, vol. 28, p. 425 (1895). (New Zea- 

 land.) 

 A. cotesii Maskell, Trana. New Zealand Inst., vol. 28, p. 427 (1895). (Balu- 

 chistan.) 

 ^ A.fcrnaldi'iA.orviW, Psyche, vol. 10, p. 83 (1903). (Massachusetts; Connecticut.) 

 A.fragarise Walker, List Homopt. Brit. Mi'.a., p. 1092 (1851); atso Ann. Soc. Ent. 

 France (4), vol. 8, p. 383 (1867). (England; France.) 



