Studies on Dendrothripinae (Thysanoptera, Thripidae) from Japan, with new records and one new species Author Masumoto, Masami Author Okajima, Shûji text Zootaxa 2017 2017-12-06 4362 3 405 420 journal article 31227 10.11646/zootaxa.4362.3.5 f09405a9-0a03-41ad-8b58-fd8936870827 1175-5326 1094938 B205D4BC-2EBD-437F-AF72-F1B9F6DDD2F2 Leucothrips nigripennis Reuter ( Figs 2 , 14–16 ) Leucothrips nigripennis Reuter, 1905 : 108 . This species was described from Finland and is recorded in Europe and North America ( Morison 1957 ), but Bhatti (1998) recorded it from India with a detailed redescription and account of its habitat. Subsequently, Mound (1999) recorded the species from Australia with descriptions of male and larva II. It is easily distinguished from the other four species by the white body with dark fore wings. It is recorded as a pest of ferns in greenhouses ( Morison 1957 ), and has caused problems to cultivated ferns in Australia but is not usually regarded as a serious pest ( Mound 1999 ). The male is recorded only from Australia . This thrips is here newly recorded from Japan . Diagnosis . Body including legs uniformly white, fore wing dark brown ( Fig. 2 ); antennal segments III and IV with forked sensoria ( Fig. 15 ); sculpture on pronotum, meso- and metanota with narrow fringe ( Figs 14, 16 ). Male very similar to female but sensoria on antennal segments III and IV simple. Specimens examined . JAPAN : Honshu : Kanagawa Pref., Yokohama City , Tomioka-sogokoen park, 3 females on fern, 10.ix.2005 , M. Masumoto (TUA).