Holopothrips diversity-a Neotropical genus of gall-inducing insects (Thysanoptera, Phlaeothripidae)
Author
Lindner, Mariana F.
Author
Ferrari, Augusto
Author
Mound, Laurence A.
Author
Cavalleri, Adriano
text
Zootaxa
2018
2018-10-04
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10.11646/zootaxa.4494.1.1
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Holopothrips hilaris
Hood
(
Figs 102–106
)
Holopothrips hilaris
Hood, 1938
: 233
.
Diagnostic features.
Body (except antenna) mostly brown, with abdominal segments I–V yellow; maxillary stylets parallel; one pair of long setae on epimeral region; basantra present; metanotal sculpture formed by thin and elongate reticles anteriorly, and broad reticles posteriorly, with internal markings; males with three pore plates on sternites VII–VIII; female spermatheca not enlarged.
Comments.
Another species described from Southeastern
Brazil
,
H. hilaris
is unique within the genus for having the body mostly brown, but pelta (
Fig. 105
) and abdominal segments II–V clear yellow; and is one of two species of
Holopothrips
with specimens having hind femora yellow but hind tibiae brown. The other species with this unusual colour pattern for the hind legs,
H. signatus
, has only abdominal segments II–III yellow. The host plant of this species is unknown, with the
type
series being collected from an unidentified herb.
Material studied.
1 female
paratype
,
Brazil
,
São Paulo
, on leaves of an herb,
ix.1935
(
Hambleton, E.J.
), at
NMNH
.
Slide
with note “No. 9, his letter of
June 9, 1936
”.