Hydatothrips and Neohydatothrips (Thysanoptera, Thripidae) of East and South Asia with three new species from Taiwan
Author
Wang, Chin-Ling
text
Zootaxa
2007
2007-09-05
1575
1
47
68
https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.1575.1.3
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.1575.1.3
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Neohydatothrips samayunkur
Kudo
(
Fig. 9
)
Hydatothrips
(
Neohydatothrips
)
samayunkur
Kudo, 1995: 169
Female macropterous: Body generally brown, median of abdominal tergites I–III and tergites IV–VI paler. Antennal segments I & II brown, III–V yellowish with apical brown area more significant posteriorly, VI– VIII brown. Forewing with sub-basal, median and apical paler areas.. Ocellar setae III situated outside of ocellar triangle. Occiput apodeme with a distance to posterior margin of eyes. Pronotum with weak reticles outside of blotch, blotch with dense transverse striae. Forewing second vein without seta, posterior comb on abdominal segements II–VI lacking in the median, tergite VII and VIII with posterior comb complete. Sternites without discal setae.
FIGURE 8.
Neohydatothrips plynopygus
: A. forewing; B. head; C. pronotum; D. meso– and metanotum, E. abdominal tergites III & IV; F. abdominal tergites VI–VIII; G. abdominal sternites VI & VII.
Specimens examined
:
TAIWAN
,
Nantou
: Hsin-I,
15 females
on
Tagetes patula
(marigold),
18-i-2000
;
Nantou
:
Rnai
,
23 females
on
Artemisia capillaris
,
25-i-2002
;
Nantou
:
Chingjing
,
10 females
on
Artemisia capillaris
,
1-ii-2002
.
FIGURE 9.
Neohydatothrips samayunkur
: A. head; B. pronotum; C. meso- and metanotum; D. abdominal tergites VI– VIII.
Remarks
: This thrips was found at high densities on its host plant, and the leaves turned to a gray color. Its distribution includes Asia, Central and South America,
Australia
(
Nakahara, 1999
). The reported hosts were
all marigolds (
Tagetes erecta
,
T. minuta
and
Tagetes
spp.
). This is the first record of the species from plants of the genus
Artemisia
(Asteraceae)
.