Fungus-feeding phlaeothripine Thysanoptera in the genus Holothrips from Australia and New Caledonia, with a structurally similar new genus, Holoengythrips
Author
Mound, Laurence A.
Australian National Insect Collection, CSIRO, PO Box 1700, Canberra, ACT 2601. E-mail: laurence. mound @ csiro. au
Author
Tree, Desley J.
Queensland Primary Industries Insect Collection (QDPC), Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, Queensland, Ecosciences Precinct, GPO Box 267, Brisbane, Qld, 4001. E-mail: Desley. Tree @ daff. qld. gov. au
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Zootaxa
2014
2014-09-04
3860
2
125
148
journal article
4851
10.11646/zootaxa.3860.2.2
24969123-dce4-499a-aa81-55469cf1713a
1175-5326
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Holoengythrips monteithi
sp.n.
(
Figs 37
,
45, 48, 50, 53
,
66
)
Male aptera
: Bicoloured, head yellow with median longitudinal brown marking, body and legs brown except fore tarsi and distal part of fore tibiae yellow; antennal segments largely brown (
Fig. 53
), III washed with yellow, major setae pale to shaded, coxal setae darker. Head longer than wide, strongly elevated in mid-line (
Fig. 37
), with weak sculpture, ocelli absent, cheek setae weak, postocular setae longer than eye length; mouth cone not extending to ferna. Antennae relatively slender, segment III with 3 sensoria, IV with 4; V–VII with parallel-sided pedicel, VIII slightly narrowed at base. Pronotum broad, with strong median apodeme but no sculpture, 5 pairs of major setae but am setae small. Fore femora slightly swollen, fore tibia with small tubercle ventrally at apex also one large conical tubercle dorsally near apex (
Fig. 50
); fore tarsal tooth as long as tarsal width; fore coxae with several short stout setae. Mesonotal setae small; metanotum with one pair of small major setae, reticulate medially, posterior margin elevated (
Fig. 48
). Prosternal ferna abutting medially; mesoeusternal margin sharply angulate, mesopresternum of two sclerites; metathoracic sternopleural sutures present. Pelta anterior margin rounded (
Fig. 48
); tergites weakly sculptured, with one pair of straight wing-retaining setae; tergal major setae long and blunt to capitate; tergite IX setae S1 long and blunt, setae iS longer than short stout S2. Anal setae about as long as tube. Sternites with one row of about 10 minute discal setae; VIII with narrow transverse pore plate across median part of sclerite (
Fig. 66
).
Measurements
(
holotype
male in microns).
Body length 2600. Head, length 430; median width 240; postocular setae 100. Pronotum, median length 160; median width 350; major setae: am 35, aa 90, ml 60, epim 90, pa 80. Tergite IX setae: S1 130, iS 55, S2 225. Tube length 160. Antennal segments III–VIII length 80, 75, 72, 70, 55, 35.
Female aptera
: Similar to male in colour and structure, except: postocular setae weakly capitate; fore tarsal tooth smaller; mesoeusternal margin weakly angulate, mesopresternum of paired lateral triangles; metanotum reticulate but posterior margin not elevated (
Fig. 45
).
Measurements
(
paratype
female in microns).
Body length 2900. Tergite IX setae: S1 160, iS 60, S2 150.
Material studied
.
Holotype
male aptera,
Queensland
,
Mt Moffat
,
Carnarvon N.P.
, from bark spray,
16.i.2013
(
G. Monteith
).
Paratypes
:
Queensland
,
1 female
,
2 male
apterae taken with
holotype
;
Redcliffe Tableland
[
120km
West of Mackay
]
,
1 female
aptera from bark spray,
16.iv.2012
.
Comments
.
This is the largest member of the genus, with the antennae longer and more slender than the other species. The head is similar in shape to
barrinei
(
Fig. 34
), but is even more elevated in the midline (
Fig. 37
).