Adrothrips akanthus Mound
(Figs 11, 32)
Adrothrips akanthus Mound, 1970: 446
Described from three female and three male macropterae taken in Queensland near Goondiwindi, also one male collected on the same day but in northern New South Wales near Moree. The only other known specimens are listed below and include females from South Australia. The antennae and pelta are similar to those of cotteri, but the head is different in having the maxillary stylets broadly crossing each other (Fig. 11). Females have a single pair of long, sigmoid wing-retaining setae on tergites II – V, but males on II – VII. Tergites IV – VII of females have double transverse rows of short stout setae (Fig. 32), and similar setae are on the basal half of the tube and the posterolateral angles of the ninth tergite. The mesopresternum is narrowed medially where the anterior margin of the mesoeusternum projects forwards .
Specimens studied. holotype female macroptera, Queensland, Goondiwindi 10km north, with paratype male from Casuarina? glauca, 16.vii.1968; Meeandara, 1 female from C. glauca, iv.2000. New South Wales, Goondiwindi 30km South, 1 female 2 males from C. cristata, 20.v.2022; Moree 40km North, 2 females 1 male from C. cristata, 20.v.2022. South Australia, Whyalla 30km north, from Casuarina pauper, 2 females 26.x.1996, 1 female 14.iii.1997.