Two new species and one new record of the genus Asprothrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) from China Author Tong, Xiaoli Author Wang, Zhaohong Author Mirab-Balou, Majid text Zootaxa 2016 4061 2 181 188 journal article 51222 10.11646/zootaxa.4061.2.8 6a2a1f6a-c0b0-4c75-8bb2-afb629b65705 1175-5326 256313 1FF2826B-95FC-48A3-BC31-D0D93E0C6D20 Key to Asprothrips species (females) 1. Abdomen largely white.................................................................................2 -. Abdomen almost uniformly brown........................................................................4 2. Body bicolored, head and thorax dark brown, fore and mid legs brown, hind legs white, abdomen white with paired brown patches on tergite VI (sometimes only faintly visible)................................................ bimaculatus -. Body white including legs...............................................................................3 3. Head uniformly white, fore wing hyaline, all tarsi 2-segmented..................................... seminigricornis -. Head brown between compound eyes; fore wing with 2 dark brown bands; fore and mid tarsi 2-segmented, hind tarsi 1-seg- mented..................................................................................... navsariensis 4. Fore wing white with 2 greyish brown bands, submedially and apically; fore and mid tarsi 2-segmented, hind tarsi 1-seg- mented......................................................................................... indicus -. Fore wing uniformly greyish brown, all tarsi 2-segmented.....................................................5 5. Tergite IX with transverse sculpture bearing microtrichia anteriorly but smooth striate posteriorly, posterior margin medially with pair of long, fine setae (cf. Kudô 1984 : fig. 6).................................................. fuscipennis -. Tergite IX entirely covered with strong transverse sculpture bearing tuberculate microtrichia, posterior margin medially with pair of short horn-like setae ( Fig 12 ) or thick and strong setae ( Fig 17 )............................................ 6 6. Antennae largely dark brown except for segment I yellowish brown, segment IV longer than VI; posterior margin of tergite IX bears a pair of short horn-like setae; tergite X with incomplete longitudinal dorsal split.................... bucerus sp.n. -. Antennae largely brown except for IV clear yellow and V with basal half yellow, IV subequal to VI in length; posterior margin of tergite IX bears a pair of thick and strong setae; tergite X with complete longitudinal dorsal split....... punctulosus sp.n.