New records and four new species of Australian Thripidae (Thysanoptera) emphasise faunal relationships between northern Australia and Asia
Author
Mound, Laurence A.
Author
Tree, Desley J.
text
Zootaxa
2011
2764
35
48
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.276839
b8d76eaa-50a4-4af1-8eab-5a13f02705bb
1175-5326
276839
Tusothrips setiprivus
(Karny)
Mycterothrips setiprivus
Karny, 1927
: 200
This species was described from a single female taken in Coimbatore,
India
, and only one female, collected in West Bengal, has been recorded subsequently (
Bhatti, 1978a
). The two females listed below were identified as
T. setiprivus
after comparison with the
holotype
at the Senckenberg Museum, Frankfurt, and these new records considerably extend the known range of the species.
T. immaculatus
Reyes
was described from three females taken at Mindanao,
Philippines
(
Reyes, 1994
). The description distinguished this by the presence of a few microtrichia laterally on the posterior margin of tergum VIII, and by the lack of a longitudinal split on tergum X. However, neither of these character states is adequately visible in the
holotype
of
T. setiprivus
because this is ventrally-mounted. The two females identified here as
T. setiprivus
have no microtrichia on the craspedum of tergum VIII, and there is a longitudinal split on tergum X. Recent examination of the
holotype
of
T. immaculatus
(in ANIC) has shown that tergum X has a similar dorsal longitudinal split, but that the posterior margin of tergum VIII bears two or three microtrichia on the craspedum near its lateral extremities. These two names possibly represent a single species, but the mouth cone of
T. immaculatus
appears to be considerably longer than that of
T. setiprivus
.
Material studied.
Australia
,
Northern Territory
, Coburg Peninsula, Smith Point,
1 female
from dead twigs,
14.v.1999
(LAM 3698).
Thailand
, Chiang Mai Province,
1 female
from
Sida acuta
,
6.viii.1999
(AD Wright).