Species of Thripinae (Thysanoptera) from bamboo in Malaysia, with one new species and six new records
Author
Ng, Y. F.
Author
Mound, L. A.
text
Zootaxa
2015
3918
4
492
502
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3918.4.2
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Stenchaetothrips spinalis
Reyes, 1994
(
Figs 31–36
)
Female macroptera
. Body light brown to brown; head, thorax usually paler than more uniformly brown abdominal segments; femora light brown; tibiae pale; legs pale; antennal segments brown, but III slightly paler; fore wing uniformly shaded (
Fig. 33
). Head, about as long as wide; ocellar setae II longer than III; post-ocellar setae III longest (
Fig. 31
). Pronotum with 20–22 discal setae, surface smooth with weak transverse striations on anterior and posterior margins; with 2 pairs of long and subequal posteroangular setae, 2–3 pairs of posteromarginal setae. Mesonotum with anterior campaniform sensilla, with median setae arising at middle, far from posterior margin. Metanotum with closely spaced striations, campaniform sensilla absent, median setae arising behind anterior margin (
Fig. 34
). Mesofurca with spinula, metafurca without (
Fig. 35
); metasternum with about 18–20 discal setae. Abdominal tergites V–VIII with paired ctenidia; I–VII posterior margin without well-developed dentate microtrichia; tergite VIII with complete comb (
Fig. 36
); submedian and median setae on VIII sub-equal and short not extending beyond posterior margin; IX with 2 pairs of campaniform sensilla. Sternites with weak transverse striations, posterior margins without dentate craspedum, with 3 pairs of relatively long posteromarginal setae, median posteromarginal setae on segment VII arising in front.
Material studied
.
Malaysia
, Selangor, Kajang. one female from
Bambusa
sp.,
8.xi.2013
(NG, Y.F.); Terengganu, Kerteh, one female from
Dendrocalamus asper
(Poaceae)
,
4.iii.2014
(Syarifah, Z.), one female from
Gigantochloa albociliata
(Poaceae)
,
4.iii.2014
(Syarifah, Z.), in CISUKM and
ANIC
.
Philippines
, Luzon, Sipit Saburan,
holotype
female and 1
paratype
female, on
Bambusa
sp.,
20.vi.1987
(Reyes), in
ANIC
.
Comments.
This species was described from The
Philippines
on
12 females
collected with the
holotype
listed above, and is here newly recorded from
Malaysia
. The females are particularly similar in colour to
S. biformis
, the rice thrips, but have a mesothoracic spinula, and tergite IX bears two pairs of campaniform sensilla. The original description refers to a “few, weak, dentate microtrichia laterally” on the posterior margins of tergites VI and VII. Three such dentate microtrichia are clearly present on tergite VI (but not VII) of the
paratype
, however they are represented by insignificant craspedal lobes on both VI or VII in the
holotype
. As indicated by
Mound (2011)
, there remains a possibility that
spinalis
is the same species as
tenebricus
from southern
India
, but the three original specimens of the latter species are not available. The three species of
Stenchaetothrips
treated above, that are here newly recorded from Peninsular
Malaysia
, bring the total members of this genus known from this country to seven (
Ng & Mound 2012
).