New Neotropical Haplothripini (Thysanoptera: Phlaeothripidae) with a key to Central and South American genera
Author
Cavalleri, Adriano
Author
Lindner, Mariana F.
Author
Mendonça Jr, Milton de S.
text
Journal of Natural History
2016
2016-01-05
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1389
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2015.1113316
journal article
10.1080/00222933.2015.1113316
1464-5262
5206276
10E53C17-530E-4737-A7B9-D111956C7C22
Karnyothrips
Watson
Type
species:
Karynia weigeli
Watson.
Almost 50 species are included in this genus, most of them described from the New World (ThripsWiki 2015). It is probably polyphyletic, with several species not well differentiated from
Apterygothrips
species
(
Mound and Minaei 2007
). Some
Karnyothrips
species
are very similar to
Haplothrips
, but antennal segment IV usually has three sense cones or fewer, and the fore tarsi bear a small tooth. The anal setae of some species are unusually longer than the tube, and those species from the Neotropics often exhibit a well-developed male pore plate on sternite
VIII
(
Mound and Marullo 1996
). The members of this group are probably all predatory on small arthropods (
Mound and Marullo 1996
;
Mound and Minaei 2007
). The species
Karnyothrips grassoi
comb. nov.
(De Santis) was originally described in
Adraneothrips
and subsequently transferred to
Apterygothrips
by
De Santis (1980)
without major comments apart from the sense cone formula. The type series of this species was examined at
MLP
and the
holotype
and many
paratypes
are fully winged. Moreover, the presence of one sense cone on antennal segment III is also exhibited by the New World
Karnyothrips caxamarca
Hood
and
K. longiceps
Hood.
Karnyothrips grassoi
, however, is unusual in bearing only two sense cones on antennal segment IV. In addition,
Karnyothrips longiceps
(Hood)
which was described from the
USA
is here recorded from
Brazil
for the first time, living on dead twigs in Itaituba,
Pará state
, Northern
Brazil
. A key to the Central and South American
Karnyothrips
species
is provided by
Mound and Marullo (1996)
.