Review of the genus <i> Thrips </ i> and related genera (Thysanoptera, Thripidae) from Japan
Author
Masumoto, Masami
masumotom@pps.maff.go.jp.
Author
Okajima, Shûji
masumotom@pps.maff.go.jp.
text
Zootaxa
2013
2013-06-17
3678
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3678.1.1
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3678.1.1
1175-5326
10098369
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Thrips griseus
Bagnall
(
Figs. 123–129
)
Female macroptera
.
Distended body length
1.4–1.6 mm
. Body uniformly dark brown; antennal segments I to
II
dark brown, but paler than head,
III
to
V
brownish yellow with distal third to half pale brown,
VI
pale brown with basal third yellowish,
VII
pale brown; fore wings uniformly brown, clavus brown; all femora dark brown, fore tibiae and gradually yellowish forward to apex,, mid and hind tibia dark brown, all tarsi brownish yellow; prominent body setae dark. Head (
Fig. 123
) 0.7–0.8 times as long as wide, convex just behind compound eyes and narrowed forward to base; cheeks nearly straight. Compound eyes large, dorsal length more than twice as long as distance between their posterior margin and posterior margin of head, dorsal width as wide as distance between both compound eyes. Ocellar setae
III
at outside of ocellar triangle and just anterior to hind ocelli. Postocular setae short and subequal in length to or slightly shorter than longitudinal diameter of hind ocelli, setae
II
and
III
minute. Antennae (
Fig. 124
) 7-segmented,
II
with microtrichial rows very weak on dorsal surface,
III
to
IV
gently rounded at each side,
IV
to
V
pedicelate,
VI
nearly parallel at each side of basal two-thirds and tapering to apex, with 11 setae. Antennal segments I to
VII
length/wide ratio as follows: 0.9–1.0, 1.1–1.4, 2.0–2.5, 1.8–2.3, 1.3–1.7, 1.9–2.4, 1.8–2.4. Pronotum (
Fig. 123
) 0.6–0.8 times as long as wide, sculptured with transverse striae, with 23–30 discal setae; posteroangular setae 2 pairs, setae I 0.4–0.5 times as long as pronotal median length and longer than setae
II
; posteromarginal setae 3 pairs, all setae small and almost same size. Mesonotum sculptured with transverse anastomosing striae;
CPS
present anteromedially. Metascutum (
Fig. 125
) sculptured with longitudinal anastomosing striae; median pair of setae far from anterior margin, 05–0.7 times as long as metascutal median length;
CPS
absent. Fore wing costal vein with 20–25 setae, first vein with long gap in setal row, seven or eight basal and three distal setae (four distal setae on left of
lectotype
), second vein with 10–15 setae. Abdominal tergites
III
to
VII
with no lines of sculpture reaching at median
CPS
; tergite
II
with 3 lateral marginal setae, a small seta at pleurotergite
II
near tergite; tergite VIII (
Fig. 126
) with posteromarginal comb complete, but irregular spaced; tergite IX with 2 pairs of
CPS
; sternite I with three microsetae; sternites
III
to
VII
(
Fig. 127
) with 5–11 discal setae arranged in irregular line; sternite
VII
with S1 setae far from posterior margin; pleurotergites
III
to
VII
without discal setae, often with small dentate microtrichia along lines sculpture. Ovipositor 1.0–1.5 times as long as pronotal median length
.
Measurements of female (
lectotype
in parenthesis)
. Distended body length 1350–1630 (1450). Head length 108–128 (128) (length including anterior prolongation 113–130 (–)), width across cheeks 138–173 (173); compound eye dorsal length 75–88 (88), width 45–58 (53). Pronotal median length 118–150 (138), width 158–223 (213); posteroangular setae I length 45–65 (63), setae II length 38–60 (53), posteromarginal setae I length 18–22 (–). Metascutal median length 63–85 (85), median setae length 38–50 (50). Fore wing length 610–820 (820), width at middle 50–70 (70). Abdominal tergite IX median length 58–68 (68); S1 setae length70–115 (113), S2 setae length 94–133 (120), S3 setae length 93–133 (133), MD setae length 28–40 (38); tergite X length 48–68 (63), S1 setae length 106–125 (125), S2 setae length 96–125 (125). Ovipositor length 150–200 (200). Antennal segments I to VII length/width as follows: 252–30 (28)/25–30 (30), 30–38 (35)/25–29 (28), 43–50 (48)/20–24 (23), 38–45(45)/20–23 (21), 25–33 (33)/18–20 (19), 38–48 (48)/19–20 (20), 14–18 (15)/6–9 (6).
Male macroptera
. Distended body length 1.0–
1.1 mm
. Body colour almost uniformly yellow with ocellar triangle shaded, fore wings uniformly pale, antennal segments I to II yellow. Abdominal tergite VIII without posteromarginal comb; tergite IX (
Fig. 128
) with S1 setae at level of S2 setae and subequal in length to S2 setae, their bases equidistant; sternites III to VII (
Fig. 129
) each with a transverse or oblong pore plate, pore plates gradually smaller toward posterior sternites, 8–45 microns wide.
Measurements of male
. Distended body length 1090. Head length 90, width across cheeks 135; compound eye dorsal length 63, width 45. Pronotal median length 110, width 153; posteroangular setae I length 35–41, setae II length 28–41, posteromarginal setae I length 15. Metascutal median length 58, median setae length 28–30. Fore wing length 540, width at middle 45. Antennal segments I to VII length (width) as follows: 20 (25), 33 (24), 43 (19), 35 (19), 23 (19), 38 (19), 15 (9).
Specimens examined
.
Lectotype
female &
paralectotype
female,
JAPAN
,
Honshu
,
Kobe
,
vi-1915
,
J. E. A. Lewis
(
NHM
).
JAPAN
,
Honshu
:
106 females
,
25 males
(
TUA
).
Distribution
.
Japan
(Honshu).
Biology
. This species is associated with
Cirsium
flowers.
Comments
. This species almost has not been studied by any authors since the original description and was reported as
Thrips
sp. 3 (
Tsutsumi, 1995
)
and
Thrips
sp. 1 (
Okajima, 2000
)
. It is closely related to the European species,
T. physapus
Linnaeus
and
T. trehernei
(=
T.hukkineni
Priesner
). These European species cannot be distinguished from each other satisfactorily as females.
Pitkin (1971)
indicated the difference between females of
physapus
and
hukkineni
by using a principal component analysis (
Ward, 1968
) as follows: X
1
+2X
2
+X
3
(X
1
=pronotal posteroangular seta I length, X
2
=S3 seta length on ninth tergite, X
3
=tenth tergite length) less than
430 in
physapus
, more than
450 in
trehernei
. Moreover, in female
physapus
abdominal tergite X is usually shorter than 80 microns with the median split almost complete, but in
trehernei
tergite X is usually longer than 80 microns with the median split ending far from the anterior margin (zur Strassen, 2003). In contrast, their males are distinct in body colour,
physapus
is uniformly pale but
trehernei
is dark.
Thrips griseus
and
T. physapus
are probably same species because in
griseus
X
1
+2X
2
+X
3
is much smaller than 430 (286–358, mean=328±23, n=34) and median split of abdominal tergite X is almost complete, and the male is uniformly pale.