A new thrips pest of Myoporum cultivars in California, in a new genus of leaf-galling Australian Phlaeothripidae (Thysanoptera)
Author
Mound, Laurence A.
Author
Morris, David C.
text
Zootaxa
2007
1495
35
45
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.177031
82b6de8c-7740-4601-9391-c9a3fdcd28e1
1175-5326
177031
Klambothrips annulosus
(Priesner)
comb. n.
Rhynchothrips annulosus
Priesner, 1928
: 645
Teuchothrips annulosus
(Priesner)
;
Mound 1996a
: 328
This species was described from Warburton, north of Melbourne, on a series of specimens collected from galls on
Cassinia aculeata
(Asteraceae)
, but the only other Australian specimens known are two females collected in Tasmania, Lake St Claire, in
March 2004
. The species was recorded and re-described from
New Zealand
(
Mound & Walker, 1986
) on “
Cassinia vauvilliersei
”, a plant species currently considered to be a member of the genus
Ozothamnus
. Females have very weak cheek setae, although these are stout in males. It differs from both
K. myopori
and
K. walsinghami
in having the mid and hind tarsi dark, not yellow, and it also has the setae on tergite IX pointed to bluntly rounded, not expanded at the apex. In the colour of the tarsi,
K. annulosus
is similar to the new species,
K. oleariae
, described below. However,
K. annulosus
is distinguished by the unusually elongate maxillary stylets, these being retracted to the eyes and almost touching medially, with exceptionally stout maxillary guides.