Review of the genus <i> Thrips </ i> and related genera (Thysanoptera, Thripidae) from Japan
Author
Masumoto, Masami
masumotom@pps.maff.go.jp.
Author
Okajima, Shûji
masumotom@pps.maff.go.jp.
text
Zootaxa
2013
2013-06-17
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3678.1.1
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3678.1.1
1175-5326
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Stenchaetothrips undatus
Wang
(
Figs. 47–53
)
Female macroptera
. Body usually bicoloured, head and abdomen brown, thorax yellowish brown to pale brown and usually distinctly paler than abdomen; antennal segments I to II yellow to pale brown, often brown, III yellow, IV yellow often with distal third shaded or pale brown to brown, V yellow with distal half pale brown to brown, VI brown often with basal half pale, VII brown; fore wings brown with basal fourth including clavus pale; all legs yellow; prominent body setae pale brown. Head (
Figs. 47, 48
) slightly constricted at just behind compound eyes and rounded at cheeks. Ocellar setae III situated lateral or posterolateral to fore ocellus. Postocular setae III subequal to setae I, often one side seta longer than setae I. Antennal segment (
Figs. 49, 50
) III usually slender and slightly narrow apex, IV to V slightly pedicelate, VI rounded at each side of basal half and gently tapering to apex, usually the longest, often subequal to III. Pronotum (
Figs. 47, 48
) weakly sculptured medially, with 22–31 discal setae; posteromarginal setae I the longest. Mesonotum (
Fig. 51
) usually with paired CPS anteromedially, rarely only one CPS present. Metascutum without CPS. Fore wing first vein with seven basal and three distal setae. Mesothoracic endofurca without spinula. Abdominal tergites (
Fig. 52
) with a few small teeth on posterior margin at each side, often with small teeth directed laterally along posterior margin; tergite VIII with posteromarginal comb complete; tergite IX with both anterior and posterior pairs of CPS; sternites without discal setae; sternite I without microsetae anteromedially.
FIGURES 51–61.
Stenchaetothrips undatus
51–53: (51) Mesonotum & metascutum; (52) Tergite VII, left side; (53) Tergites VII–X, male, sculpture omitted at right side of tergites VII–VIII and tergite IX.
Thrips alliorum
, female 54–61: (54) Head & pronotum; (55) Antenna, right; (56) Metascutum; (57) Tergite VI & pleurotergite, left side; (58)Tergites VIII–X; (59) Sternite VII, sculpture omitted.
T. alliorum
, male 60–61; (60) Tergites IX–X; (61) Sternite VI.
Male macroptera
. Body variably but distinctly bicoloured, usually head to abdominal segment V yellow but ocellar triangle shaded, VI shaded, often head and abdomen brown; antennal segments I to V yellow, VI yellow with distal half pale brown, VII pale brown; fore wings and all legs same as female; prominent body setae pale or shaded. Abdominal tergites II to VII (
Fig. 53
) with large stout teeth directed to outside along posterior margin; tergite VIII with similar teeth directed medially along posterior margin; tergite IX with S1 setae at level of S2 setae, slightly shorter than S2 setae, their bases equidistant; sternites with small scallops along posterior margin; sternal pore plates oblong.
Specimens examined
.
Paratype
of
1 female
,
TAIWAN
, Kuantzuling, on
Phragmites communis
[
Poaceae
],
1- iv-1993
, C-L, Wang (TARI).
TAIWAN
: nr.
Taipei
, Yangmingshan,
14 females
&
3 males
on grass,
27-iii-1993
, S. Okajima (TUA). Chiai-hsien, Kuantzulin,
14 females
,-
iv-1993
, Hiromi Urushihara (TUA). Taoyuan-hsien, Mt. Lala-shan,
11 females
&
3 males
on grass,
19-viii-1993
, T. Nonaka & S. Okajima (TUA).
JAPAN
, Honshu:
Fukushima Pref.
, Minamiaizu-gun, Hinoemata:
8 females
on
Miscanthus sinensis
[
Poaceae
],
17-viii-1999
, M. Masumoto (TUA);
17 females
on
Miscanthus sinensis
,
16-viii-1999
, M. Masumoto (TUA).
Fukushima Pref.
,
Fukushima
City, Matsukawa-cho, near
Fukushima
University:
5 females
on
Miscanthus sinensis
,
24-vi-2000
, T. Tsutsumi (FU);
1 female
on
Poaceae
,
30-viii-2000
, T. Tsutsumi (FU).
Kanagawa Pref.
, nr. Lake Tsukui-ko,
1 female
on grass,
10-x-1982
, S. Okajima (TUA). Osaka-fu, Mt. Ikoma, Hiraoka Park,
4 females
on grass,
13-viii- 1980
, S. Okajima (TUA).
Aichi Pref.
, Seto City, Kaisho-cho,
2 females
on
Poaceae
,
1-iv-2001
, K. Minoura (TUA).
Ryukyus:
Okinawa Pref.
, Ishigaki-jima Is., Takeda-rindou:,
6 females
,
2 males
(host unknown),
16-i-1991
, S. Okajima (TUA).;
5 females
on grass,
18-i-1991
, S. Okajima (TUA);
1 male
on dead
Miscanthus
[
Poaceae
],
15-iii- 1990
, T. Nonaka (TUA).
Okinawa Pref.
, Ishigaki-jima Is., Mt. Omoto-dake,
1 female
on dead leaves & branches,
27-viii-1989
, T. Nonaka & S. Okajima (TUA);
1 female
on dead
Miscanthus
,
11-iii-1990
, T. Nonaka (TUA).
Okinawa Pref.
, Ishigaki-jima Is., Mt. Banna-dake,
1 female
on bamboo,
1-ix-1988
, S. Okajima (TUA);
8 males
on
Miscanthus sinensis
,
3-iii-1996
, T. Tsutsumi (FU).
Okinawa Pref.
, Okinawa-hontou Is.: Yomitan-son,
1 female
on
Miscanthus sinensis
,
19-iii-2005
, K. Minoura (TUA). Naha City, Sueyoshi-kouen Park,
5 females
on
Miscanthus sinensis
,
21-iii-2005
, K. Minoura (TUA).
Ogasawara Islands:
Haha-jima Is.: nr. Minatodaira,
1 female
on dead leaves,
7-iii-1988
, S. Okajima (TUA). nr. Minatodaira,
1 female
on dead
Livistona chinensis
[
Arecaceae
] frond,
7- iii-1988
, S. Okajima (TUA). nr. Minami-zaki,
10 females
on grass,
5-iii-1988
, S. Okajima (TUA). Okimura,
13 females
on grass,
9-iii-1988
, S. Okajima (TUA).
Izu Islands:
Miyake-jima Is., nr. Tairo-ike,
1 female
on leaves of
Morus
sp.
[
Moraceae
],
26-x-1985
, S. Okajima (TUA).
Distribution
.
Japan
(Honshu, Ryukyus, Ogasawara Islands, Izu Islands),
Taiwan
.
Comments
. This species is newly recorded from
Japan
. According to the original description (
Wang, 2000
), antennal segments I–IV are yellow and abdominal tergites have blunt or laterally pointed posteromarginal teeth. However, a
paratype
female studied has antennal segment II barely shaded and no such teeth on abdominal tergites, and no teeth are indicated in figure 24 of the original description (P. 251). Moreover, in more than
30 specimens
studied from
Taiwan
some females are shaded at antennal segments I–II and distal half of segment IV and only a few females have laterally pointed teeth. There are weak differences in shape of antennal segments III and IV and in posteromarginal teeth of abdominal tergites between the females of Ryukyu Islands and other Japanese specimens, e.g. antennal segment III usually slender and narrow at apex like neck in the Ryukyu Islands, usually shorter and stouter in other areas, but these are continuous and can not distinguished each other satisfactorily although no males adults had been found except Ryukyu Islands. This species appears to be the one identified by
Kudo (1972: 238)
as
Chloethrips bambusae
, judging from the length of antennal segments III and IV as discussed above. In specimens from
Japan
studied here, the lengths of antennal segments III and IV are 38–55 microns long and 35–50 microns long, respectively.