Grass-thrips of the genus Oelschlaegera (Thysanoptera: Thripidae), with the first description of a male
Author
Fekrat, Lida
Author
Hosseininejad, Marziyeh
Author
Derakhshan, Ali
Author
Minaei, Kambiz
text
Zootaxa
2016
4105
3
296
299
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4105.3.6
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1175-5326
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Oelschlaegera
Bhatti
Oelschlaegera
Bhatti 1990
: 198
.
Bhatti (1990)
designated
Chirothrips madagassus
zur Strassen (1961) as the
type
species of
Oelschlaegera
,
and distinguished the genus from
Chirothrips
and all related genera by “presence of a broad, continuous posteromarginal flange on abdominal terga as well as sterna, and by the chaetotaxy of abdominal sterna, each with only 2 pairs of setae along the posterior margin”. The concept of
Oelschlaegera
was revised by
Nakahara & Foottit (2012)
, who also transferred to
Oelschlaegera
from
Chirothrips
two other species
C. priesneri
and
C. ruthae
. They indicated that the above three species are unusual within the group in having stout conical setae on the head and mesonotum, but unfortunately no illustrations were provided. The
type
species,
madagassus
, was described from
Madagascar
, and
ruthae
from
Democratic Republic of Congo
. In contrast,
priesneri
was described from Sao Paulo in
Brazil
, although Mound & Marullo (1996) suggested that, like so many
Chirothrips
group species,
priesneri
may have been dispersed artificially, and have come originally from Africa.