Further study of the genus Mycterothrips Trybom (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) in Japan, with description of a new species and a new record
Author
Masumoto, Masami
0000-0001-9049-2448
Laboratory of Entomology, Tokyo University of Agriculture, 1737 Funako, Atsugi, Kanagawa 243 - 0034, Japan.
masumotoms@gmail.com
Author
Okajima, Shûji
0000-0001-7249-671X
Laboratory of Entomology, Tokyo University of Agriculture, 1737 Funako, Atsugi, Kanagawa 243 - 0034, Japan.
7okajimas2@gmail.com
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Zootaxa
2024
2024-07-31
5489
1
107
124
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5489.1.7
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.5489.1.7
1175-5326
13211283
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Genus
Mycterothrips
Trybom
Mycterothrips
species often display distinct sexual dimorphism in the length of antennal segments. In some species such as
M. araliae
(Takahashi)
from
Taiwan
and
M. fasciatus
Masumoto & Okajima
from
Japan
, male antennal segments are the same shape as that of females, but in some species such as
M. nilgiriensis
(Ananthakrishnan)
from the Oriental region and
M. egonoki
Masumoto & Okajima
from
Japan
, male antennal segment VI is much longer than that of female and has numerous setae. Other species indicate some degrees of intermediate length between these
types
.
Masumoto & Okajima (2006)
recognized six species-groups in this genus based on character states of male antennal segment VI and shape of apex of hypomere. They also discussed the relationship between
Mycterothrips
and
Trichromothrips
genus-group.
Mycterothrips
shares some character states with many members of this group, especially: antennal segment I with paired dorso-apical setae, fore wing first vein with long gap in setal row and two distal setae, and mesosternum without complete sternopleural suture. In addition, in
Mycterothrips
males have abdominal tergite IX with paired minute setae or tubercles near posterior margin, which appear to be homologous with paired horn-like projections called “drepanae” in
Trichromothrips
Priesner
and related genera. However,
Mycterothrips
can be distinguished from the latter group by having abdominal tergite VIII with complete posteromarginal comb, metasternum with spinula and male abdominal sternites without pore plates. Moreover,
Mycterothrips
is possibly closely related to
Craspedothrips
Bhatti
,
Plesiothrips
Hood
and
Sorghothrips
Priesner
, which also have antennal segment I with paired dorso-apical setae and much elongate male antennal segment VI with numerous setae. In contrast,
Zhang
et al.
(2019)
indicated that
Mycterothrips
was sister group of
Megalurothrips
genus-group, and this clade was placed far from
Trichromothrips
genus-group by phylogenetic analysis based on morphological character states. Moreover,
Craspedothrips
was included in the
Megalurothrips
genus-group, but
Plesiothrips
and
Sorghothrips
were not included in any group in their analysis. Some species of
Megalurothrips
Bagnall
have the male abdominal tergite IX with a pair of small thorn-like setae or tubercles near posterior margin, and these appear to be homologous with the small setae on males of
Mycterothrips
.
Diagnosis
. Usually three pairs of ocellar setae, but pair I often represented by a single seta or rarely absent; usually five pairs of postocular setae, S2 and S3 usually closer to each other than to S1 and S4 respectively.Antennae usually 8-segmented, sometimes 7-segmented, rarely 6-segmented in male; segment I with paired dorso-apical setae, III and IV each with forked sense-cones. Pronotum with two pairs of posteroangular setae, two pairs of posteromarginal setae. Metascutum irregularly reticulate medially, with median pair of setae at or near anterior margin, no CPS. Fore wing first vein with long gap in setal row, 5–9 (usually 7) basal and 2 distal setae, second vein with equally spaced many setae; clavus 5 (rarely 4 or 6) veinal and 1 discal setae. Mesosternopleural sutures present but incomplete. Spinula present on both meso- and metasterna. Tarsi 2-segmented. Abdominal tergites without ctenidia, II–VIII often with numerous ciliate microtrichia arising from sculpture lines lateral to S2 setae, VIII with posteromarginal comb complete; tergite X with median split distally or no split; sternites with or without discal setae; pleurotergites without discal setae. Male without pore plate on abdominal sternites.