Cephalothrips (Thysanoptera: Phlaeothripidae) in Iran with two new species and key to species
Author
Alavi, Jalil
0000-0001-7116-4051
Plant Protection Research Department, North Khorasan Agricultural and Natural Resources, Research and Education Center, AREEO, Bojnourd, Iran.
j.alavi@areeo.ac.ir
Author
Minaei, Kambiz
Department of Plant Protection, College of Agriculture, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran.
text
Zootaxa
2021
2021-03-11
4942
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journal article
7662
10.11646/zootaxa.4942.1.7
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Cephalothrips
Uzel
This genus was described by
Uzel (1895)
for the widespread species,
Phloeothrips monilicornis
Reuter
, and currently includes one species from Holarctic (
C. monilicornis
), two from Africa (
C. fuscus
and
C. albostriatus
), one from
Cuba
(
C
.
merrilli
), one from
China
(
C. brachychaitus
), one from western
USA
(
C
.
hesperus
), one from Europe,
Morocco
and
Iran
(
C. coxalis
), and one from Central Asia (
C
.
longicapitus
). So far, two species
C. monilicornis
and
C. coxalis
have been reported from
Iran
(
Alavi & Kamali 2003
;
Bhatti
et al
. 2009
). The members of this genus share the following character states:
Macroptera
or aptera
: Body very slender, head elongate, longer than wide and longer than prothorax; dorsal surface of head smooth to faintly transversely striate along lateral margins and base, cheeks smooth to barely serrate; eyes moderately large, oval; po setae short, not extending beyond hind margin of eyes; ocelli present in macropterae, absent in apterae; maxillary bridge not present; mouth cone short, broadly rounded at apex. Antennae 8-segmented; segment III with 1, IV with 2 sense cones. Prosternal basantra absent; mesopresternum eroded medially, reduced to two small lateral triangles; sternopleural sutures present. Fore tarsi with a tooth, all tarsi with a recurved ventral hamus at outer distal margin; femora with long ventral setae. Metanotum smooth medially. Wings absent or fully developed, if present not narrowed at middle and fore wings without duplicated cilia. Pelta D-shaped, faintly reticulate; abdominal tergites without sigmoid wing-retaining setae; tube moderate in size, anal setae shorter than tube.