Streothrips jianshuiensis sp. n., a tropical addition to the Aeolothripidae fauna of China (Thysanoptera)
Author
Liu, Hui
Plant Protection College, Yunnan Agricultural University, Kunming, 650201, P. R. China & State Key Laboratory for Conservation and Utilization of Bio-Resources in Yunnan, Kunming & liuhuihui 1 @ 126. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 1610 - 0140
Author
Mound, Laurence
CSIRO Australian National Insect Collection, PO Box 1700, Canberra, ACT 2601
Author
Zhang, Hongrui
Plant Protection College, Yunnan Agricultural University, Kunming, 650201, P. R. China & State Key Laboratory for Conservation and Utilization of Bio-Resources in Yunnan, Kunming
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Zootaxa
2020
2020-07-22
4819
1
1
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journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4819.1.1
1175-5326
3955796
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Streothrips jianshuiensis
sp.n.
Female macroptera
. Body dark brown (
Fig. 1
); legs wholly dark brown except fore and middle tarsi paler; antennal segments I–II dark brown, III pale except apex brown, distal half of IV, also V–IX dark brown (
Fig. 12
); fore wing pale at base, a transverse dark brown band close to base, with two longitudinal dark brown bands around wing margins, wider along posterior margin than anterior margin (
Fig. 14
); clavus brown on anterior half. Head wider than long, with transverse striae behind ocellar area, especially close medially; about 4 pairs of interocellar setae, one pair stout; about 30 setae on postocellar area (
Fig. 4
); frontoclypeus with at most 12 pairs of setae, including 2 long pairs and with 1 stout pair beside eyes. Maxillary palps 3-segmented, segment II not subdivided. Antennae 9-segmented, antennal segments III–IV with linear sensorium, without internal markings, on III about 0.3–0.5 times as long as segment, on IV about 0.6 times as long as segment and curved distally, broadened at apex (
Fig. 12
).
Anterior half of pronotum with transverse striae weak but posterior half clearly and closely striate, with about 80 discal setae and 3–4 pairs of posteromarginal setae (
Fig. 5
). Mesonotum closely striate (
Fig. 8
), campaniform sensilla (=CPS) absent. Metascutum with arcuate, close striae but transverse at anterior (
Fig. 8
), with pair of CPS medially, pair of small setae close to posterior. Abdominal tergite I broad, with transverse striae on anterior and sides, abdominal tergites II–VIII with transverse striae laterally; tergite I without CPS, II with pair of CPS behind median setae, III–VIII each with pair of CPS in front of median setae, IX with pair of CPS near posterior margin, X with pair of CPS far from posterior margin (
Fig. 6
). Sternites II–VII without discal setae, sternite II with 2 pairs of posteromarginal setae, III–IV with 3 pairs (
Fig. 2
), V–VII with 4 pairs (
Fig. 3
), VII with 2 pairs of accessory setae between S1 and S2.
Measurements
(
holotype
in microns). Body length 1900. Head length 180; width 216. Pronotum 173; width 276. Fore wing length 878; median width 120. Antennal segments I–IX length (median width): 32(37); 57(27); 108(23); 106(22); 58(24); 13(18); 9(12); 11(7); 11(5).
FIGURES 1–6.
Streothrips jianshuiensis
sp.n.
(1) Female; (2) Sternites III–IV; (3) Sternites V–VI; (4) Head; (5) Pronotum; (6) Tergites IX–X.
FIGURES 7–14.
(7)
Mymarothrips garuda
. Head and pronotum; Meso and metanotum 8–9: (8)
Streothrips jianshuiensis
sp.n.
; (9)
Aeolothrips
sp.; (10) Fore wing of
Mymarothrips garuda
. Antenna 11–13: (11)
Mymarothrips
sp.; (12)
Streothrips jianshuiensis
sp.n.
; (13)
Franklinothrips tani
; (14) Fore wing of
Streothrips jianshuiensis
sp.n.
Male
: unknown.
Specimens studied.
Holotype
female,
CHINA
,
Yunnan Province
,Jianshui County, Swallow Cave(23°63’84”N, 103°05’78”E), on flowers of
Buddleja officinalis
[
Loganiaceae
],
2.iv.2019
(Xie Yanlan), in collection of
Yunnan
Agricultural University, Kunming.
Paratypes
:
1 female
, same data as
holotype
;
1 female
, same locality, on flowers of
Carissa spinarum
[
Apocynaceae
],
26.iv.2019
(Liu Hui).
Etymology.
This species named after the collecting place.
Comments: This new species is distinguished from the other three species of
Streothrips
by the fore wings having longitudinal dark brown bands along the anterior and posterior margins, and antennal segments I–II as brown as the head. The three previously described species,
alaris
,
arorai
and
moundi
all have different markings on the fore wings, and the basal antennal segments pale (
Ng & Eow 2012
). The diversity of colour patterns on the fore wing among the members of this genus is interesting. Similar variation, including colouring of the wing margins, occurs amongst species of
Franklinothrips
(
Mound & Reynaud 2005
)
, whereas most of the 112 species of
Aeolothrips
have only transverse banding patterns (
Alavi & Minaei 2018
).