Projectothrips Moulton
Projectothrips Moulton, 1929: 95 . Type-species Projectothrips pruthi Moulton
Species of this genus are highly distinctive, because of the elongate, slender, eighth antennal segment that is about nine times as long as wide (Fig. 14). Together with its generic synonym Docidothrips Priesner, the genus currently includes eight species. Each of these is known only from the Oriental and Pacific Regions, and they all live in the flowering spikes of Pandanus species (screw pines). Collecting thrips from these flowers can be particularly difficult, and thus several of the species are known from few specimens with little information on intraspecific variation. The new species described below has been taken on two different species of Pandanus at two widely separated localities.