Frankliniella ameliae Hood, 1925
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.11450706 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11450776 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/AD3887D7-FFE5-A15D-FF2F-018D76CBFC5B |
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Felipe |
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Frankliniella ameliae Hood |
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Frankliniella ameliae Hood View in CoL ( Fig. 11 View Figure 11 )
Diagnosis. Frankliniella ameliae belongs to a group of congeners that are distinguished by having a cluster of enlarged ventral compound eye facets. These include Frankliniella salviae * Moulton , F. fulvipennis Moulton , and Frankliniella lorena * Mound and Marullo.
Distinguishing features. Color. Body lightly shaded, abdominal tergites medially darker, forewings shaded, basally slightly paler, femora shaded, tibiae paler ( Fig. 11A View Figure 11 ). Structure. Compound eyes with enlarged anteromarginal and ventral compound eye facets ( Fig. 11B View Figure 11 ). Head with PO1 setae, OC3 setae in position 2B ( Fig. 11C View Figure 11 ). Upper surface of the hind coxae with microtrichia. Abdominal tergite VIII posteromarginal comb complete, microtrichia 8–12 µm long.
Interception frequency. Rare.
Region(s) of interceptions. South America.
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