Vulgatothrips dissimilis (Hu & Feng) Wang & Li & Tong & Mound, 2020
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4750.3.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3717836 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03828739-FFE9-FF84-1DA1-FA838B40E6BB |
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Vulgatothrips dissimilis (Hu & Feng) |
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Vulgatothrips dissimilis (Hu & Feng) View in CoL Comb. n.
Ctenothrips dissimilis Hu & Feng, 2014: 263 View in CoL .
( Figs 7 View FIGURES 2–15 , 64 View FIGURES 64–67 )
This species was found in the southern mountain areas of Shaanxi Province, China. Although distinguished by the 7-segmented antennae, it shares the following character states with V. shennongjiaensis : postocular setae arising in a transverse row, pair I usually absent, pair IV longest; weak reticulation on relatively paler body surface. These two species were found in the same series of mountains, and their relationships require further study.
Material examined: CHINA, Shaanxi, Mt. Taibai , alt. 2250m, 1 paratype female collected from weeds, 15.vii.2002 (G.L. Zhang) ( NWAFU) .
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Vulgatothrips dissimilis (Hu & Feng)
Wang, Zhaohong, Li, Yajin, Tong, Xiaoli & Mound, Laurence 2020 |
Ctenothrips dissimilis
Hu, Q. L. & Feng, J. N. 2014: 263 |