Glyptothrips bucca ( Hood, 1957b )

Lindner, Mariana Flores, Ferrari, Augusto, Lima, Élison Fabrício Bezerra & Cavalleri, Adriano, 2023, Morphological identification of Glyptothrips species (Thysanoptera: Phlaeothripidae), Zootaxa 5375 (1), pp. 31-57 : 40

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5375.1.2

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10196759

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scientific name

Glyptothrips bucca ( Hood, 1957b )
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Glyptothrips bucca ( Hood, 1957b) View in CoL

( Figs 9–13 View FIGURES 9–13 )

This species is unique in lacking capitate setae on antennal segments II–IV ( Fig. 12 View FIGURES 9–13 ), and in the shape of male pore plate, which is a small circle medially on sternite VIII ( Fig. 13 View FIGURES 9–13 ). Another unusual trait in G. bucca is the reduction in the number of sense cones on antennal segment IV, from four to three. Only some individuals of G. flavescens share this character, and both species can be differentiated easily by number of antennal segments (seven in G. flavescens , eight in G. bucca ), and by thorax sculpture, which in G. bucca has a reticulate dorsal surface ( Fig. 10 View FIGURES 9–13 ), while G. flavescens has the pronotal and metanotal sculpture modified into “tubercles”.

Known wing forms: micropterous.

Specimens studied. Holotype ♀; Brazil, Santa Catarina, Nova Teutônia , under fallen leaves, iv.1954 (F. Plaumann), at NMNH.

Allotype ♂, same collection data and depositary as holotype.

NMNH

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

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