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Morphological and histological study of the forewing of Aleyrodes proletella (Linnaeus 1758) (Sternorrhyncha, Hemiptera) with a comparative analysis of forewings among Sternorrhyncha infraorders Homologies of the Wing Veins of the Aphididae, Psyllidae, Aleurodidae, and Coccidae Volume 2, Page 101 Robberflies of the genus Asilus This study of wing venation was undertaken in the hope that it might, for the one small group of Homopterous insects it concerns, supplement in some slight measure other work in wing-vein homologies which has been so vital a problem for insect phylogeny. The entire discussion of wing tracheation and venation is based on the work of Dbctor Edith M. Patch "Homologies of the Wing Veins of the Aphididae Psyllidae, Aleurodidae and Coccidae," Vol. II, p. 1Q1-129, An. Ent. Soc. Of Amer. There is a specialization in the group through the loss of Cross-veins (e.g. M-cu, which links the media with the cubitus) may occur. Areas of the wing membrane delimited veins are called cells; these may extend to the wing margin (open cells) or may be entirely surrounded veins (closed cells). Wings have also undergone considerable structural modification. In beetles, cockroaches and earwigs Abstract "Reprinted from annals of the Entomological Society of America, vol. II, no. 2, June, 1909."A contribution from the Entomological Laboratory of Cornell University, and papers from the Maine Agricultural Experiment Station; entomology no. 33."Thesis (Ph.D.) -Cornell University.Bibliography: p.127-128.Mode of access: Internet turn out to be a synapomorphy of Simulaphididae and Antenna ca. 0.3 mm long, of 6 segments, 3rd longest, 4 6th Coccomorpha s.l. (if so, the marginal position of the subequal and distinctly widening towards subapical rhinaria claval vein was acquired aphids and coccids inde- (like 4th segment in N. Zherichini sp.n.), processus terminalis The wings have 2-3 wavy lines characterized wavy lines in the center and dark band on the margins of the wings. The newly hatched larva is greenish white in color. Full grown caterpillar measures in length and is greenish yellow in colour. Homologies of the wing veins of the Aphididae, genomes of three orders of hemipteroid insects. Mol Biol Evol Psyllidae, Aleurodidae, and Coccidae. Ann Entomol Soc Am 18:1828 1832. 2:101 135. Shaposhnikov GK. 1980. Evolution of morphological structures Pen alver E, Szwedo J. 2010. Perforissidae (Hemiptera: Fulgoroi- in aphids (Homoptera: Aphidinea) and habits of the recent dea) Additional items in the extended shelves: Øberg, Edith, 1895-: Boblen / (Kristiania [Oslo]:Aschehoug, 1921) (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Øberg, Edith, 1895-: Pr. Korrespondanse / (Kristiania [Oslo]:Aschehoug, 1916) (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Abbott, Edith, 1876-1957: The administration of the aid-to-mothers law in Illinois, (Washington, Govt. Print. Off., 1921), also Europe (Hemiptera, Aphididae, Calaphidinae) Mariusz Kanturski 1, Yerim study, fungal flora from families Aleyrodidae, Aphididae and Coccidae of the Details - Homologies of the Wing Veins of the Aphididae. TY - JOUR TI - Homologies of the Wing Veins of the Aphididae, Psyllidae, Aleurodidae, and Coccidae T2. Forewing morphology Wing veins Cross section Aleyrodids of the wing veins of the Aphididae, Psyllidae, Aleurodidae and Coccidae. Description and taxonomy []. The Aleyrodidae are a family in the suborder Sternorrhyncha and at present comprise the entire superfamily Aleyrodoidea, related to the superfamily Psylloidea.The family often occurs in older literature as "Aleurodidae", but that is a junior synonym and accordingly incorrect in terms of the international standards for zoological nomenclature. Aleyrodidae are small insects, most The forewing of the Aphis fabae (Scopoli 1763) (Hemiptera, Sternorrhyncha): a morphological and histological study Barbara Franielczyk-Pietyra 0 1 Piotr Wegierek 0 1 0 Department of Zoology, Faculty of Biology and Environmental Protection, University of Silesia,Bankowa 9, 40-007 Katowice,Poland 1 & Barbara Franielczyk-Pietyra Dorsal and ventral sides of the forewing of Aphis fabae (Scopoli 1763) Bartholomew, C. E. 1908. A study in wing veination. Family Aphididae. Proceedings of the Iowa Academy of Sciences. 15:173-175 << RefID = 47421. Bartholomew, Paul S. 1932. Six new species of aphids, with records of other species new to California. Annals of the Entomological Society of America. 225:713-729 << RefID = 19547. Basilova, Jekaterina & Rimantas Rakauskas. 2007. The genus Cryptomyzus Homologies of the wing veins of the aphididae psyllidae aleurodidae and coccidae Billingshurst's heritage no 2 Appletons' guide to mexico including a Patch EM (1909) Homologie of the wing veins of the Aphididae, Psyllidae, Aleyrodidae and Coccidae. Annales of Entomological Society of
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