Scirtothrips Shull
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/2052AE59-5556-6E1E-FF17-FEC0FC2BFC8A |
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Scirtothrips Shull View in CoL
Scirtothrips Shull, 1909 View in CoL . Type species S. ruthveni Shull. View in CoL
A full definition of this genus, and discussion of its systematic relationships, is provided by Masumoto & Okajima (2007).
Diagnosis: Macropterous Thripinae with lateral thirds of terga covered with dense rows of microtrichia; antennae 8-segmented (rarely 7-segmented) with forked sensoria on III–IV; pronotum with transverse striae more or less closely spaced; meso and meta furca with spinula; fore wing first and second veins with setal row irregular, clavus with discal seta present in African species; tergum VIII with well-developed marginal comb; sterna without discal setae; male without sternal pore plates; African species (excluding dorsalis , inermis and oligochaetus ) with paired drepanae laterally on tergum IX in males (male not known in longipennis ).
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Scirtothrips Shull
Mound, Laurence A. & Stiller, Michael 2011 |
Scirtothrips
Shull 1909 |