Monilothrips kempi Moulton.
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Monilothrips kempi Moulton. |
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Monilothrips kempi Moulton. View in CoL
Described from northern India, with one synonym from South Africa, this fernliving Panchaetothripine is also known from California ( Wilson 1975), where it was collected recently in large numbers on the fern Woodwardia fimbriata [ Blechnaceae ]. On Hawaii, at Kipuka Ki, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, it was found breeding on the fronds of the fern Microlepia strigosa [ Dennstaedtiaceae ] in association with a substantial population of the predatory ant-mimic, Franklinothrips vespiformis . There is only one species recognised in the genus Monilothrips , and kempi is a large dark brown species that is distinctive among Panchaetothripinae in lacking reticulate sculpture on the fore femora and much of the head. The posterior third of the head has a strongly reticulate transverse band ( Fig. 3 View Figures 1–5 ), and the meso- and metanota are also reticulate, the forewing bears two complete rows of veinal setae, the sense cones on antennal segments III and IV are long and forked, and antennal segments II–IV are almost yellow.
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