Australian species of spore-feeding Thysanoptera in the genera Carientothrips and Nesothrips (Thysanoptera: Idolothripinae)
Author
Eow, Li-Xin
Earth, Environmental & Biological Sciences School, Science & Engineering Faculty, Queensland University of Technology, GPO Box 2434, Brisbane, QLD 4001, Australia. E-mail: eowlixin @ gmail. com, sl. cameron @ qut. edu. au & CSIRO Ecosystem Sciences, PO Box 1700, Canberra, ACT 2601. E-mail: laurence. mound @ csiro. au & Queensland Primary Industries Insect Collection (QDPC), GPO Box 267, Brisbane, Qld, 4001. E-mail: desley. tree @ daff. qld. gov. au
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Zootaxa
2014
2014-06-20
3821
2
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journal article
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10.11646/zootaxa.3821.2.2
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Carientothrips acti
Mound, 1974
a: 25
(
Figs 29
,
38
)
This species appears to be widespread in
Eucalyptus
leaf-litter in south-eastern
Australia
. It has been taken commonly around Canberra, but has also been seen from southern
New South Wales
,
Victoria
(including Mallacoota on the southern coast), Kangaroo Island in
South Australia
, and also southeast
Queensland
, Mt. Coottha, Brisbane. Only one macropterous individual has been seen, a female from
South Australia
near Keith.
Mound (1974b)
referred to the “
acti
-species group”, comprising
japonicus
,
pictilis
,
reedi
and
vesper
, but this is a poorly defined group, and two further species,
semirufus
and
loisthus
, are also rather similar in having a relatively long head and slender body.
Diagnosis.
Apterous, rarely macropterous, body brown, or with head and thorax paler; head long, reticulate on ocellar region and laterally, ocelli absent, postocellar setae slender and acute, postocular stout and capitate, maxillary stylets less than 0.3 of head width apart and retracted to eyes, maxillary palp segment I 2.5–3 times as long as wide, segment II 0.5–0.7 as long as I; eyes well developed dorsally but small ventrally with only 4–5 visible ommatidia; antennal segment III with sharp-edged swelling near base (
Fig. 29
). Pronotal notopleural sutures incomplete, am setae minute. Metanotum with several small setae anteromedially (
Fig. 38
). Pelta wide with broadly flattened median lobe; tube shorter than head. Male smaller than female, with small fore tarsal tooth.