Sophiothrips martinae, Mound & Tree, 2014

Mound, Laurence A. & Tree, Desley J., 2014, The minute, fungus-feeding species of Sophiothrips (Thysanoptera, Phlaeothripinae) from Australia and New Zealand, Zootaxa 3860 (2), pp. 184-194 : 188-189

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3860.2.5

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:692BD0FD-958D-40E9-84D3-6EA2722C6361

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4929869

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4D65878F-9C7D-5758-FF66-F9DBFD32FB8D

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scientific name

Sophiothrips martinae
status

sp. nov.

Sophiothrips martinae View in CoL sp. n.

( Figs 4 View FIGURES 1–7 , 11 View FIGURES 8–13 , 16, 21 View FIGURES 14–22 , 28, 29 View FIGURES 23–29 )

Male aptera: Generally yellow but patterned with many light brown markings ( Fig. 4 View FIGURES 1–7 ); head with posterior margin brown, also two brown spots between eyes and darker brown on interantennal region ventrally; antennal segment I yellow, also base of II–VI, rest brown; pronotum with two brown areas; all coxae, tibiae and tarsi brown, femora bicoloured; abdominal segments V–VII light brown medially; tube with apical ring dark; all setae pale.

Head wider than long, almost without sculpture except near posterior margin, with 2 pairs of postocular setae, one pair of ocellar setae; stylets not extending into head capsule; large male with small dark horn ventrally between bases of antennae. Antennal segment VIII broadly joined to VII ( Fig. 11 View FIGURES 8–13 ); segments III and IV each with 2 sensoria but these vary in length, V and VI each with 3 longer sensoria. Pronotum almost without sculpture, median apodeme weak; am setae minute, aa shorter than ml, epim and pa setae; notopleural sutures complete. Large males with fore femora swollen and fore tarsal tooth large ( Fig. 4 View FIGURES 1–7 ). Meso and metanota transverse, metanotum with one pair of prominent acute setae. Prosternal basantra faintly indicated, mesopresternum very slender, mesoeusternum entire. Pelta shape irregularly transverse ( Fig. 16 View FIGURES 14–22 ), campaniform sensilla present; tergites with weak transverse sculpture, lateral pair of setae on II–VII short and stout; tergite IX with no dorsal marginal tubercle ( Fig. 29 View FIGURES 23–29 ), setae shorter than tube, anal setae short. Sternites V–VI with paired anterolateral areas of faint specialized reticulation ( Fig. 21 View FIGURES 14–22 ).

Measurements (holotype male in microns). Body length 1200. Head, length 110; width 140; ocellar setae 20; lateral postocular setae 15. Pronotum, length 175; width 235; major setae am 5, aa 20, ml 50, epim 40, pa 50. Metanotal major setae 25. Tergite VI posteroangular setae 30; tergite IX setae S1 55, S2 25, S3 60. Tube length 85. Sternite II marginal setae S1 25; sternite VIII marginal setae S1 40. Antennal segments III–VIII length 45, 40, 25, 30, 30, 20.

Female aptera: closely similar to male in colour and structure, head without ventral horn; fore tarsal tooth small; tergite IX setae S2 small and weak, and shorter than the pairs of intermediate (iS) tergal marginal setae ( Fig. 28 View FIGURES 23–29 ); sternites without specialized reticulate areas.

Measurements (paratype female in microns). Body length 1170. Head, length 100; width 155. Pronotum, length 150; width 250; major setae epim 25, pa 25. Metanotal major setae 20. Tergite IX setae S1 45, iS 15, S2 10, S3 35. Tube length 85. Sternite II marginal setae S1 15; sternite VIII marginal setae S1 35.

Specimens studied: Holotype male, Norfolk Island, Palm Glen Track , dead Citrus jambhiri , 12.vii.2013 (Alice Wells).

Paratypes, all Norfolk Island, from dead branches: 2 males, 3 females taken with holotype; same locality, 1 male, 3 females, 23.xii.2012 ; Bird Rock Track , 3 males, 5 females, 25.xii.2012 ; Selwyn Pine Road , 1 male, 1 female, 24.xii.2012 , and 1 male, 1 female, 24.xii.2013; 100 Acre Reserve , 1 male, 1 female, 25.xii.2013 ; Mt Pitt , 1 male, 1 female, 22.xii.2013 ; Mission Road rainforest, 2 females, 23.xii.2013 .

Comments. In structure this species is closely similar to the New Zealand species, aleurodisci , but is startlingly different in being sharply bicoloured instead of uniformly brown. Moreover, the short setae S2 on tergite IX of females is a condition that is not recorded from any other species in this genus, and is certainly different from the condition in aleurodisci . The name martinae recognizes the contributions made by Mera Martin to the success of insect surveying studies on Norfolk Island.

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