Australian species of spore-feeding Thysanoptera in the genera Carientothrips and Nesothrips (Thysanoptera: Idolothripinae)
Author
Eow, Li-Xin
Earth, Environmental & Biological Sciences School, Science & Engineering Faculty, Queensland University of Technology, GPO Box 2434, Brisbane, QLD 4001, Australia. E-mail: eowlixin @ gmail. com, sl. cameron @ qut. edu. au & CSIRO Ecosystem Sciences, PO Box 1700, Canberra, ACT 2601. E-mail: laurence. mound @ csiro. au & Queensland Primary Industries Insect Collection (QDPC), GPO Box 267, Brisbane, Qld, 4001. E-mail: desley. tree @ daff. qld. gov. au
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Zootaxa
2014
2014-06-20
3821
2
193
221
journal article
5348
10.11646/zootaxa.3821.2.2
e03ba3fc-13a1-4096-b515-a772de4ec84e
1175-5326
4919972
C93F0714-35E6-46BE-8754-D5B17C4F7FF5
Nesothrips lativentris
(Karny, 1913: 129)
(
Fig. 47
)
Described originally from
Taiwan
, this species is widespread across the tropics from the Pacific islands including
Fiji
to the
Seychelles
in the Indian Ocean. It is known in
Australia
from Darwin in the Northern Territories, from
Queensland
around Brisbane and Cairns, and also from Lord Howe Island and
Christmas Island
.
Diagnosis.
Macropterous or micropterous, body and legs dark brown, tarsi paler, antennal segment III largely yellow, also basal half of IV–V; head longer than wide, postocellar setae longer than distance between their bases, arising on tangent between posterior margins of hind ocelli (
Fig. 47
); postocular setae long and acute; maxillary palp segment I as long as wide; pronotum with 5 pairs of major setae, am and aa small; metathoracic sternopleural sutures long and curved; metanotum weakly sculptured, with one pair of anteromedian discal setae; pelta with large median lobe and broadly joined lateral lobes; tergites II–VII with transverse row of 10–20 minute discal setae, wing-retaining setae only weakly sigmoid in micropterae; tergite IX setae about 0.8 as long as tube. Large male with strong longitudinal pronotal apodeme, fore femora L-shaped, fore tarsal tooth large.