The Panchaetothripinae (Thysanoptera, Thripidae) of Brazil, with one new Caliothrips species
Author
Lima, Élison Fabrício Bezerra
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Author
O’Donnell, Cheryle Ann
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Author
Miyasato, Elisa Aiko
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Author
Br, Pi.
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Zootaxa
2020
2020-07-28
4820
2
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journal article
8929
10.11646/zootaxa.4820.2.1
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Hoodothrips
Bondar
Currently, this genus comprises three species, of which
brevipilus
is not recorded but likely present in northern states, close to its
type
locality.
Mound (1970)
placed one of these in
Hoodothripoides
due to the presence of 8segmented antennae, but
Mound and Marullo (1996)
considered there was little advantage in distinguishing this monotypic genus in view of the many characters shared with the other two species. Thus, members of this genus have the antennae 6- or 8-segmented, with segments III and IV each having a long basal stem and a forked sense cone (
Figs 45, 46
). Abdominal tergite II has numerous recurved microtrichia anterolaterally, and the setae on the fore wing veins are fusiform (
Figs 88, 89
). The known distribution of
Hoodothrips
species is disjunct in
Brazil
, with
H. constrictus
northward and
H. lineatus
southward (see
Fig. 1
).