Taeniothrips species

Mound, L. A., Azidah, A. A. & Ng, Y. F., 2012, Key to the non-fossil species of the genus Taeniothrips (Thysanoptera, Thripidae), Zootaxa 3414 (1), pp. 33-42 : 35

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3414.1.2

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scientific name

Taeniothrips species
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Key to Taeniothrips species

* included only from description; see Note 7 below for four excluded species

1. Fore wing with alternating dark and light bands.............................................................. 2

- Fore wing uniformly shaded or with base paler.............................................................. 3

2. Fore wing with two transverse dark bands alternating with sub-basal and median paler areas, apex of wing dark....... tigris View in CoL *

-. Fore wing with one dark band, apex of wing pale..................................................... coreanus View in CoL *

3. Abdominal tergites IV–VII with weak reticulation medially between setal pair S2 ( Fig. 16 View FIGURES 10–16 )..... major View in CoL ; orionis View in CoL ; glanduculus View in CoL

-. Abdominal tergites IV–VII with no sculpture mesad of setal pair S2 ( Fig. 15 View FIGURES 10–16 )..................................... 4

4. Fore wing first vein with 2 setae near apex but none medially.............................................. fallax View in CoL

-. Fore wing with at least one seta medially as well as 2 or more setae near apex...................................... 5

5. Fore wing first vein with 3–6 setae distally; female sternite VII setal pair S2 arising at margin......................... 6

-. Fore wing first vein with only 2 setae distally and one medially; female sternite VII setal pair S2 arising sub-marginally.... 7

6. Fore tarsus with strongly recurved terminal claw; pronotal inner posteroangular setal pair less than 0.65 as long as pronotum; sternal pore plates of male 30 microns wide....................................................... inconsequens View in CoL

-. Fore tarsus with no terminal claw; pronotal inner posteroangular setal pair more than 0.8 as long as pronotum; sternal pore plates of male 70 microns wide....................................................................... arbuti View in CoL

7. Fore wing paler at base, with clavus usually darker.......................................................... 8

-. Fore wing evenly shaded including base and clavus......................................................... 10

8. Antennal segment III mainly dark brown; pronotum usually with transverse lines of sculpture medially; antennal segment VI usually without microtrichia near base............................................................... eucharii View in CoL

-. Antennal segment III yellow or weakly shaded near apex; pronotum with no sculpture lines medially; antennal segment VI with a few microtrichia near base........................................................................ 9

9. Abdominal tergite I median setae longer and stouter than median pair on tergite II; metanotal median setae not at anterior margin....................................................................................... zurstrasseni View in CoL *

-. Abdominal tergite I median setae neither longer nor stouter than median pair on tergite II; metanotal median setal pair close to anterior margin.................................................................. picipes View in CoL ; oreophilus View in CoL ; orchidi View in CoL

10. Antennal segments III–VIII pale, III often almost clear yellow ( Fig. 19 View FIGURES 17–21 )......................................... 11

-. Antennal segments III–VIII mainly dark brown, III scarcely paler ( Figs 18, 20 View FIGURES 17–21 )................................... 14

11. Ocellar setae III ( Figs 8, 9 View FIGURES 2–9 ) and pronotal posteroangular setae ( Fig. 3 View FIGURES 2–9 ) with apices blunt or bearing two apical microtrichia......................................................................................... damansarae View in CoL sp.n.

-. Ocellar setae III and pronotal major setae finely acute....................................................... 12

12. Pronotal posterior margin with 4 pairs of setae; pronotum and vertex strongly transversely striate; ocellar setae pair II sometimes duplicated........................................................................... euophthalmos View in CoL

-. Pronotal posterior margin with 2 pairs of setae; pronotum weakly reticulate/striate; ocellar setae pair II never duplicated.. 13

13. Antennal segment IV about 65 microns, subequal to segment III........................................... amomi View in CoL

-. Antennal segment IV about 85 microns, 1.2 times as long as segment III.................................. nomoceras View in CoL

14. Metanotal median setal pair very close together, distance between their basal pores scarcely twice the diameter of these pores ( Fig. 4 View FIGURES 2–9 )...................................................................................... montivagus View in CoL

-. Distance between basal pores of median metanotal setae at least 3 times their diameter.............................. 15

15. Antennal segment III about 85 microns long, with elongate apical neck................................... miorhizae View in CoL

-. Antennal segment III about 65 microns long, with apex narrowed ( Fig. 18 View FIGURES 17–21 )............................... cognaticeps View in CoL

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Thysanoptera

Family

Thripidae

Genus

Taeniothrips

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