Phenicothrips Bhatti, 1995
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4861.3.3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4426295 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/F30F465D-FFF5-FFB0-BEF6-71D5FB08FC66 |
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Phenicothrips Bhatti View in CoL
Phenicothrips Bhatti, 1995: 107 View in CoL . Replacement name for Phaenothrips Priesner , not Phenothrips Ananthakrishnan, 1968 View in CoL .
The type species of this genus is Gynaikothrips daetymon Karny View in CoL , and there are a further seven species listed in the genus, all from southeast Asia and Indonesia. However, as indicated by Okajima (2006), Phenicothrips View in CoL is scarcely separable from Liothrips View in CoL . Some characters used by Bhatti (1995) to diagnose the genus are variable and show clines, including lengths of antennal sense cones and postocular setae. For example, Liothrips vitivorus View in CoL shares some character states with Phenicothrips View in CoL including short postocular setae and widely separated maxillary stylets, but the antennal sense cones are not very long. Despite this problem, Phenicothrips View in CoL species in general share the following character states: head longer than wide, postocular setae short, maxillary stylets wide apart, antennal segments III & IV with long slender sense cones, fore tarsal absent in both sexes, and the tube shorter than the head.
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Phenicothrips Bhatti
Wang, Chin-Ling & Lin, Feng-Chyi 2020 |
Phenicothrips
Bhatti, J. S. 1995: 107 |