Review of Chirothrips and related genera (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) of the Americas, with descriptions of one new genus and four new species
Author
Nakahara, Sueo
Author
Foottit, Robert G.
text
Zootaxa
2012
3251
1
29
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.213299
24078a23-1f4d-4fbd-af23-9c258883170a
1175-5326
213299
Oelschlaegera priesneri
(Hood)
comb.n.
Chirothrips priesneri
Hood 1949a
: 146
.
Distribution
:
Brazil
.
Comments
:
Mound and Marullo (1996)
stated that this species resembled
C. ruthae
Hood (1949b)
and belonged in a new genus. According to zur Strassen (1961),
ruthae
was similar to his new species
C. madagassus
, which
Bhatti (1990)
designated as the
type
species of
Oelschlaegera
.
Chirothrips ruthae
is assigned here to
Oelschlaegera
(New Combination) based on the examination of the
holotype
. The females of
O. priesneri
have similar antenna, head, conical setae, fore wing and broad tergal and sternal posteromarginal flanges as the description and illustration of
O. madagassus
and
holotype
of
O. ruthae
.
Oelschlaegera priesneri
females have glandular areas on abdominal sternites III–VI which are absent from the other two species.