Hoplothrips poultoni (Bagnall & Kelly)
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5920714 |
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Hoplothrips poultoni (Bagnall & Kelly) |
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Hoplothrips poultoni (Bagnall & Kelly) View in CoL
( Figs 40 View FIGURES 31–45 , 63 View FIGURES 53–66 )
Trichothrips poultoni Bagnall & Kelly, 1929: 90 View in CoL .
The identity of this species remains doubtful as it was described from a single macropterous female, taken in Victoria, although three further macropterous females were recorded subsequently from New Zealand. The species is interpreted here on the basis of the uniformly brown colour of antennal segments IV and V of the few available macropterae, but these specimens are closely similar in structure to wrightae View in CoL sp.n. described below. A long series of micropterae from Canberra listed below is also considered to represent poultoni View in CoL , despite being collected without macropterae. This species is unusual with the setae on tergite IX longer than the tube and the anterior pair of wingretaining setae small on each tergite. The species is a typical member of the H. fungi View in CoL complex, with long maxillary stylets, antennal segment VIII long and with a pedicel ( Fig. 40 View FIGURES 31–45 ), and the pore plate on sternite VIII of males ( Fig. 63 View FIGURES 53–66 ) similar to that of corticis View in CoL although placed a little further forward on the sternite. The pronotal major setae are long in micropterae, with the ml setae being 190 microns in large males.
Specimens studied. Tasmania, Stewarton , 1 female macroptera in water trap, 4.i.1994 . South Australia, Adelaide , 1 female macroptera on washing, 15.x.1967 . Australian Capital Territory, Canberra, Black Mountain , 6 male, 30 female micropterae under Eucalyptus bark, 25.v.1961 .
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Hoplothrips poultoni (Bagnall & Kelly)
Mound, Laurence A., Wang, Jun & Tree, Desley J. 2020 |
Trichothrips poultoni
Bagnall, R. S. & Kelly, R. 1929: 90 |