Mycterothrips grandis Masumoto & Okajima, 2006
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5214.4.4 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7397745 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/AD62B753-FFFC-4B16-FF25-1C46FF6FF281 |
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Mycterothrips grandis Masumoto & Okajima, 2006 |
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Mycterothrips grandis Masumoto & Okajima, 2006 View in CoL
( Figs 25–31 View FIGURES 25–35 )
Previously known only from females taken in Japan, this species is here newly recorded from China and the male is described for the first time.
Male macroptera. Body smaller than female ( Figs 25–26 View FIGURES 25–35 ); head and thorax brown ( Figs 26, 29 View FIGURES 25–35 ); antennal segment VI much longer than that of female, about 1.4 times as long as combined length of segments I–V, with long setae and without microtrichia ( Figs 27–28 View FIGURES 25–35 ); abdominal tergite VIII with complete posteromarginal comb; IX with one pair of CPS and SB1vestigial ( Fig. 30 View FIGURES 25–35 ); abdominal sternites without discal setae; hypomere expanded at apex ( Fig. 30 View FIGURES 25–35 ).
Measurements (male in microns). Body length 1481. Head, length 104; width across eyes 177. Ocellar setae III length 57. Pronotum, length 127; maximum width 175; posteroangular setae length, inner 60, outer 54. Metanotum median setae length 29. Fore wing length 860. Antennal segments I–VIII length 28, 40, 36, 35, 18, 197, 7, 8.
Specimens studied. CHINA, Guangxi Province, Guilin botanical garden, 2 females and 1 male from Brassica napus , 17.iii.2009 (Yonghui Xie) .
Comments. This is an unusual species in that antenna segment II lacks any mid-dorsal seta below CPS and ocellar setae pair I absent. The species may belong to the consociatus -group according to Masumoto and Okajima (2006).
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