Lefroyothrips varatharajani Rachana & Manjunath
(Figs 6, 16, 24–26)
Lefroyothrips varatharajani Rachana & Manjunath, 2020: 592
Based on 16 females and 8 males from Mimusops elengi taken 11.iii. 2020 in India, Bengaluru, this species is here recorded from Western Australia and New Caledonia. This distribution seems remarkable but is not greatly different from that indicated above for L. fasciatus . The specimens studied listed below agree fully with the recent detailed description of this species. It is probably closely related to L. lefroyi but has the metascutum only weakly reticulate (cf Figs 14, 16).
Female macroptera. Body and legs yellow, posterior tergites brownish-yellow; antennal segments IV–VI brown or with brown marking (Fig. 6); fore wings pale with two short shaded areas, at veinal fork and subapically. With the character states of the generic diagnosis. Ocellar setae pair III slightly shorter than distance between posterior ocelli (Fig. 24); postocular setae in single row with S2 sometimes slightly displaced posteriorly. Metascutum weakly reticulate (Fig. 16), CPS on posterior third of sclerite and slightly variable in position. Fore wing first vein distally with 1 or 2 setae. Sternite VII setae S2 arise at posterior margin.
Male macroptera. Similar to female; tergite VIII with long comb, IX with 3 pairs of stout setae (Fig. 25); sternites III–VII with transverse pore plate close to anterior margin (Fig. 26).
Specimens studied. Western Australia, Kununnura, Frank Wise Institute, 2 females from grasses, 24.ii.2005 (LAM) . New Caledonia, La Foa, 2 females, 4 males from Pouteria sapota fls, 9.iv.2012 (LAM) (in ANIC) .