Anaphothrips dentatus Cui, Xi et Wang, 2017

Evdokarova, T. G. & Vierbergen, G., 2023, First record of Anaphothrips dentatus Cui, Xi et Wang, 2017 (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) from Russia, Russian Entomological Journal 32 (1), pp. 12-15 : 12-13

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.15298/rusentj.32.1.02

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10948264

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E887C0-FF98-3152-1850-FA13FBE3D782

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scientific name

Anaphothrips dentatus Cui, Xi et Wang, 2017
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MATERIAL. Russia:Eastern Siberia: Central Yakutia, Yakutsk, Botanical Garden IBPC SB RAS, 62°01´21,15´´N, 129°36´53,33´´E Càrex juncella 27.07.2016 3♀ 3♂, 12.08.2016 4♀, 27.07.2016 2♀ 2♂, 19.07.2017 1♀ leg. Evdokarova T.G.; same, 24.08.2018 1♀ leg. Burnasheva A.P.; same, green meadow 62°01´18,22´´N, 129°44´47,15´´E, Cyperaceae 17.06.2014 1♀ leg. Nogovitsyna S.N.; North-East Yakutia, 1.5 km from the Khara-Khaya hill, Old Khandyga– Magadan road 63°11´57´´N, 144°01´03´´E, Poaceae 18.07.2011 leg. Evdokarova T.G. 1♀; Cherskii ridge, Ebe stow, 13 km up the Inyali confluence, left bank of Indigirka riv. 65°23´N, 142° 54´E Cyperaceae 16.07.2012 leg. Nogovitsyna S.N. 1♀; West Yakutia, Kysyl-Syr, right bank of Vilyui r. 07.07.2021 leg. Sivtseva L. V. 2♀; North Yakutia, coast East-Sibirian sea, mouth of Enumchuveem river, tundra, Eriophorum and Carex 08.08.2021 leg. Burnasheva A.P. 2♀. Western Siberia: Novosibirsk region, Yurmanka, slope of the mountain Glukharinaya, grassy vegetation ( Cyperaceae and Poaceae ), 06.08.2017 leg. Burnasheva A.P. 1♀.

Deposition material. From the sample from the Botanical Garden of Yakutsk (coll. date 27.07.2016; 19.07.2017) 3♀ and 2♂ are preserved in the collection of the Netherlands Institute for Vectors , Invasive plants and Plant health at Wageningen. All other material is added to the collection of IBPC SB RAS — 16♀, 3♂ .

DISTRIBUTION. NE China: Heilongjiang province; Russia: E Siberia: C, W, N-E, N Yakutia, W Siberia: Novosibirsk region ( Fig. 1 View Fig ).

DESCIPTION. Female (micropterous). Body length 1.4– 1.5 mm. Head length 90, width 107; antenna length 237.

Body brown, legs brown, with distal half of tibia and tarsi yellow ( Fig. 2 View Figs 2–14 ) or legs almost completely yellow; antennae 9- segmented, I light brown or brown, II and VI –IX brown III and IV light brown; V brown, with extreme base yellow ( Figs 3–4 View Figs 2–14 ), segment VI with an incomplete oblique suture; segments III– IV with small forked sensorium and rows of microtrichia.

Head slightly wider than long; ocelli reduced or absent, three pairs of ocellar setae; dorsal surface with transverse reticulations ( Fig. 5 View Figs 2–14 ).

Pronotum smooth, without long setae ( Fig. 5 View Figs 2–14 ). Mesonotum with transverse reticulations, and a pair of campaniform sensilla close to anterior margin. Metanotum with polygonal reticulations, a pair of anterosubmarginal setae and, a pair of median setae variously located in a region one third to two thirds separated from the anterior margin, a pair of campaniform sensilla in the posterior third ( Figs 6–9 View Figs 2–14 ), metascutellum partly separated from the metascutum ( Figs 6–7 View Figs 2–14 ) or metascutellum completely fused, and often indistinguishable ( Figs 8–9 View Figs 2–14 ); mesofurca with spinula, metafurca without spinula. Fore wings reduced to small scales ( Figs 5–8 View Figs 2–14 ) (see note below), axillary sclerites present.

Abdominal tergites II –VIII with sculpture laterally, with a pair of median setae and two pairs of campaniform sensilla; tergite VIII posteromarginally with a complete craspedum formed of small teeth shaped pointed lobes, which little increase in size to both sides ( Fig. 10 View Figs 2–14 ); tergite IX with a pair of mid-dorsal setae and two pairs of campaniform sensilla, with S1 and S2 located to posterior margin and slightly longer than tergite X; tergite X with a pair of campaniform sensilla and two pair of long setae close to posterior margin. Sternites II –VII reticulated laterally, without discal setae.

Male (micropterous): body yellow length 0.9–1.1 mm, antennal segment I– V completely yellow, except V, which has apical fourth brown, VI –IX completely brown; sternites III– VI with C-shaped pore plate, on VII boomerang or oval shaped ( Figs 11–12 View Figs 2–14 ); tergite VIII with craspedial lobes sometimes medially absent; tergite IX with two pairs of stout median setae ( Fig. 13 View Figs 2–14 ).

NOTE. In Cui et al. [2017] both sexes of Anaphothrips dentatus are described to be apterous, but in fact both sexes are micropterous; in figure 7 of their publication wing pads with axillary sclerites are visible.

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Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics

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Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium

VI

Mykotektet, National Veterinary Institute

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Thysanoptera

Family

Thripidae

Genus

Anaphothrips

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