Identification and host-plant associations of Australian Sericothripinae (Thysanoptera, Thripidae)
Author
Mound, Laurence A.
Author
Tree, And Desley J.
text
Zootaxa
2009
1983
1
22
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.185353
37564c83-4c78-4d07-86aa-2fc42b24be1f
1175-5326
185353
Neohydatothrips
John
Neohydatothrips
John, 1929
: 33
. Type-species
Neohydatothrips latereostriatus
John.
Faureana
Bhatti, 1973
: 411
. Type-species
Zonothrips smutsi
Faure.
Syn.
n.
Neohydatothrips
(
Onihothrips
)
Bhatti, 1973
: 435
. Type-species
Neohydatothrips formosus
Faure.
Syn.
n.
Sariathrips
Bhatti, 1990
: 247
. Type-species
Sericothrips masrensis
Priesner.
Syn.
n.
Papiliothrips
Bhatti, 2006
: 359. Type-species
Sericothrips gracilicornis
Williams.
Syn.
n.
This genus now includes almost 100 species, mainly from tropical countries. Separation of
Neohydatothrips
from
Hydatothrips
continues to be unsatisfactory, as indicated above, but is retained here because of the large number of names involved, including those of pest species, until such time as a comprehensive analysis of the
Sericothripinae
is attempted.
Wang (2007)
listed two further genera as synonyms under
Neohydatothrips
.
Elbuthrips
Bhatti
was erected for a single species with the marginal setae arising submarginally on sternites II–VI as well as on sternite VII.
Kazinothrips
Bhatti
was erected for two species with 7-segmented antennae. Moreover, the only species placed in
Sensothrips
Bhatti
was treated in
Neohydatothrips
by
Wang (2007)
.
Sensothrips
had been proposed for a species, described originally in
Kazinothrips
, in which the sensoria on antennal segments V–VI do not have elongate bases. However, the length of these sensoria is variable among
Sericothripinae
, and there is no phylogenetic purpose in separating this one species. To these three generic synonyms are here added a further four.
Papiliothrips
(mis-spelled initially as “Piliothrips”) was proposed for three species in which the tergites have a continuous microtrichiate craspedum on the posterior margin; this is here considered a synonym, as this tergal characteristic recurs in other apparently unrelated species. Similarly,
Onihothrips
Bhatti
was erected as a subgenus of
Neohydatothrips
on the basis of character states that recur in different combinations amongst other species in this genus.
Faureana
Bhatti
was erected for one species with a very long mouth cone extending almost to the metasternum, long ocellar setae III, no sculpture on the pale anterior half of the pronotum, and no sculpture on the strongly demarcated brown “blotch”. It has the metasternum with the anterior margin shallowly concave, and the species seems best placed in
Neohydatothrips
.
Sariathrips
Bhatti
was erected for a single species that has the anterior margin of the metasternum transverse, suggesting that the species is better placed within
Neohydatothrips
.