Aleuroplatus incisus

Quaintance & Baker, 1917

Aleuroplatus incisus is a of whitefly in the Aleyrodidae, described by Quaintance & Baker in 1917. As a member of the Sternorrhyncha, it is a sap-feeding insect with . The Aleuroplatus comprises multiple species of whiteflies, though detailed species-level for A. incisus remains poorly documented in published literature.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Aleuroplatus incisus: /æˌljʊəroʊˈpleɪtəs ɪnˈsaɪsəs/

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Distribution

Known from Suriname based on GBIF distribution records (SRLOO).

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Taxonomic note

Aleuroplatus incisus was described in 1917 by A.L. Quaintance and A.C. Baker, prolific early 20th century whitefly taxonomists. The Aleuroplatus is part of the diverse whitefly Aleyrodidae, which contains over 1500 described .

Data scarcity

Only 2 observations recorded on iNaturalist as of data collection. The appears to be rarely encountered or underreported, with minimal published biological information available.

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