The genus Hoplandrothrips and its relatives (Thysanoptera: Phlaeothripidae) from Southeast Asia and Taiwan
Author
Okajima, Shûji
0000-0001-7249-671X
Laboratory of Entomology, Tokyo University of Agriculture, 1737 Funako, Atsugi, Kanagawa, 243 - 0034 Japan.
7okajimas2@gmail.com
Author
Masumoto, Masami
0000-0001-9049-2448
Laboratory of Entomology, Tokyo University of Agriculture, 1737 Funako, Atsugi, Kanagawa, 243 - 0034 Japan.
masumotoms@gmail.com
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Zootaxa
2024
2024-07-31
5489
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22
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5489.1.4
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.5489.1.4
1175-5326
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Hoplandrothrips thailandicus
sp. n.
(
Figs 51
,
264–270
)
Female (macroptera).
Distended body length:
2.7–2.8mm
. Body uniformly dark brown. Antennal segments I–
II
dark brown, almost concolourous with head; segments
III
–
VIII
largely brown, scarcely paler than segments I–
II
, base and external side of segment
III
yellowish, basal 1/3 of segment
IV
and basal 1/4 of segment
V
partly scarcely yellowish.
Legs
largely dark brown; fore tibiae yellowish brown, much paler than femora, mid and hind tibiae dark brown with apices scarcely paler; tarsi yellow.
Fore
wing pale.
All
prominent setae clear.
Head
(
Fig. 264
) longer than wide, about 1.1 times as long as wide, dorsal surface sculptured with transverse reticulation or wrinkles, with fine reticulation in ocellar region.
Cheeks
convex, constricted at anterior ends, tuberculate, each with a small sub-basal seta.
Postocular
setae well-developed, expanded, a little shorter than eye.
Eyes
0.35 times as long as head, scarcely larger in ventral surface; distance between posterior ocelli almost as long as diameter of an ocellus, 25μm apart from one another in
holotype
.
Antennae
(
Fig. 265
) about 2.0 times as long as head; segment
VIII
short, not strongly constricted at base, cone-shaped; segment
III
stout, short and wide, 1.62 times as long as wide in
holotype
, a little shorter than segment
IV
, with three stout sense cones which are a little longer than 1/2 length of the segment.
Mouth
cone relatively long, reaching prospinasternum; maxillary stylets retracted to eyes.
Pronotum
(
Fig. 264
) about 2/3 length of head, weakly sculptured with reticulation marginally; five pairs of prominent setae elongate, expanded; am well-developed, almost as long as aa, pa the longest, a little longer than 1/2 length of pronotum in
holotype
.
Mesopresternum
(
Fig. 268
) divided into two lateral large triangles and a small median area.
Metanotum
(
Fig. 267
) sculptured with longitudinal reticulation, median pair of setae acute, 38–40μm apart from anterior margin, 88μm apart from one another.
Fore
tarsal tooth (
Fig. 266
) short, directed forwards.
Fore
wings each with 11–13 duplicated cilia in
holotype
; three sub-basal setae (
Fig. 269
) expanded, S1 a little shorter than S2, S3 a little longer than S2.
Pelta
(
Fig. 267
) bell-shaped, with rather large lateral wings, distinctly reticulate.
Tergite IX
posteromarginal setae weakly expanded, S2 a little shorter than S1,
S1 0.93
times as long as tube in
holotype
, intermediate setae slender, almost 1/2 length of S1. Tube (
Fig. 270
) 0.61 times as long as head, about 2.0 times as long as wide in
holotype
. Terminal setae much longer than tube
.
Measurements
(
holotype
female in μm). Body length about 2750 (distended). Head length 255, from anterior margin of eyes 235, width across eyes 212, maximum width across cheeks 235; eyes dorsal length 90, ventral length 94, width 70; diameter of posterior ocelli 21–25; postocular setae 85. Antenna total length 520, segments I–VIII length (width) as follows: 52 (43), 47 (37), 81 (50), 90 (50), 78 (39), 68 (27), 53 (23), 31 (12). Pronotum length 165, width 317. Setae on prothorax: am 50, aa 50–60, ml 50, pa 90, epim 65–70. Fore wing length 1020. Sub-basal wing setae:
S1 60
–63, S2 70–72, S3 77–80. Tergite IX setae: S1 145, S2 135. Tube length 156, maximum width 77; terminal setae 215.
Male
. Unknown.
Type series
.
Holotype
: macropterous female,
Thailand
,
Bangkok
,
Bangkhen
,
Campus of Kasetsart University
,
National Biological Control Research Center
, on dead branches,
26.xii.1987
, SO
.
Paratype
.
Thailand
, nr.
Chiang Mai
, foot of
Doi Saket
,
1 female
,
25.viii.1992
, TN & SO
.
Remarks
.
H. thailandicus
is very similar to
H. sapae
described above in the shape of head and antennal segments. However, it can easily be distinguished from
sapae
by the following character states: head shorter, about 1.1 times as long as wide (more than 1.2 times as long as wide in
sapae
); antennal segment III shorter than 2.0 times as long as wide (longer than 2.0 times in
sapae
), a little shorter than segment IV (much longer than IV in
sapae
); sense cones on segment III stouter, a little longer than 1/2 length of the segment (shorter than 1/2 length of the segment in
sapae
).