Strepterothrips okajimai, Mound, Laurence A. & Tree, Desley J., 2015

Mound, Laurence A. & Tree, Desley J., 2015, Fungus-feeding Thysanoptera: Phlaeothripinae of the Idiothrips genus-group in Australia, with nine new species, Zootaxa 4034 (2), pp. 325-341 : 332

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4034.2.5

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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:43A9BB87-D5E4-4AEA-8955-152AE3A843A3

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6106435

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D787DA-FFB2-911E-9AC4-FC24FA72F821

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Plazi

scientific name

Strepterothrips okajimai
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Strepterothrips View in CoL species (apterae) from Australia

1. Mesoeusternum anterior margin entire ( Fig. 16 View FIGURES 16 – 26 ); antennal segment III at least 1.5 times as long as wide ( Fig. 26 View FIGURES 16 – 26 ); pelta without discal setae.......................................................................................... 2 -. Mesoeusternum divided longitudinally ( Figs 17–19 View FIGURES 16 – 26 ); antennal segment III shorter and broader, no more than 1.3 times as long as wide ( Figs 20–25 View FIGURES 16 – 26 ); pelta often with discal setae............................................................ 3 2. Metanotum with 20–50 short pale setae distributed evenly across sclerite ( Fig. 41 View FIGURES 36 – 45 ); pronotum with discal setae distributed almost evenly ( Fig. 41 View FIGURES 36 – 45 ), postero-median third with 8–10 setae; meso and metanota coarsely tuberculate ( Fig. 41 View FIGURES 36 – 45 )..................................................................................................... tuberculatus -. Metanotum with less than 10 setae on anterior two-thirds, posterior third with narrow transverse band of 20–30 setae ( Fig. 40 View FIGURES 36 – 45 ); pronotum medially and posteriorly with 4–6 setae, anterolaterally with dense groups of 25–30 setae ( Fig. 39 View FIGURES 36 – 45 ); meso and metanota finely and densely tuberculate ( Fig. 40 View FIGURES 36 – 45 )..................................................... verruculus s p.n. 3. Antennal segment III clear yellow, or brownish-yellow, in contrast to dark brown IV ( Figs 23–24 View FIGURES 16 – 26 ); antennal segment IV with three sense cones...................................................................................... 4 -. Antennal segment III as dark brown as IV ( Figs 20–22 View FIGURES 16 – 26 ); antennal segment IV with two sense cones................... 5 4. Antennal segment II as yellow as III ( Fig. 24 View FIGURES 16 – 26 ), segment III short, 1.1 times as long as wide; postocular setae less than 0.5 as long as fore tarsal width; apterae with posteromarginal setae on tergites II–V scarcely longer than apical width; tube less than 2.8 times as long as basal width ( Fig. 45 View FIGURES 36 – 45 )............................................................ orientalis -. Antennal segment II brown ( Fig. 23 View FIGURES 16 – 26 ); segment III 1.2–1.3 times as long as wide; postocular setae as long as fore tarsal width ( Fig. 30 View FIGURES 27 – 35 ); apterae with posteromarginal setae on tergites II–V at least twice as long as apical width; tube at least 3 times as long as basal width ( Fig. 44 View FIGURES 36 – 45 )...................................................................... okajimai sp.n. 5. Antennal segment III with one small fine sense cone......................................................... 6 -. Antennal segment III small, without any sense cones........................................................ 7 6. Metanotum with no more than 12 small, fine setae ( Fig. 36 View FIGURES 36 – 45 ); pelta without discal setae; pronotum weakly sculptured with no more than 16 fine setae........................................................................... apterus -. Metanotum with about 30 short, blunt setae ( Fig. 37 View FIGURES 36 – 45 ); pelta with discal setae; pronotum strongly reticulate with more than 24 small stout discal setae ( Fig. 38 View FIGURES 36 – 45 )............................................................... barbatus sp.n. 7. Pelta with no discal setae ( Fig. 42 View FIGURES 36 – 45 ); tube of female more than 2.2 times longer than basal width; antennal segments IV–V with distinct sculpture lines......................................................................... moffati sp.n. -. Pelta with 2 or more discal setae ( Fig. 34 View FIGURES 27 – 35 ); tube of female less than 2.0 times as long as basal width; antennal segments IV–V with no sculpture lines................................................................................. 8 8. Antennal segment III goblet-shaped, maximum width no more than 1.1 times apical width ( Fig. 20 View FIGURES 16 – 26 ); pronotal midlateral setal pair not developed; tergites III–IV with discal setae pointed............................................ arake sp.n. -. Antennal segment III maximum width 1.4 times apical width ( Fig. 25 View FIGURES 16 – 26 ); pronotal midlateral setal pair capitate; tergites III–IV with discal setae bluntly pointed.............................................................. parvulus sp.n.

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