Identification and host-plant associations of Australian Sericothripinae (Thysanoptera, Thripidae)
Author
Mound, Laurence A.
Author
Tree, And Desley J.
text
Zootaxa
2009
1983
1
22
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.185353
37564c83-4c78-4d07-86aa-2fc42b24be1f
1175-5326
185353
Hydatothrips latisensibilis
Kudo
(
Figs 27–30
)
Hydatothrips(Zonothrips) latisensibilis
Kudo, 1997
: 353
This species was described from eight females and two males collected from
Desmodium
(Fabaceae)
at Kuching,
Sarawak
, and of these, one female and one male
paratypes
have been studied. The female
paratype
has the sensorium at the apex of antennal segment VI greatly expanded, almost equal in length to antennal segment VII, although in the male it is scarcely half that length. The record here of this species from
Australia
is based on three females and two males taken from
Fabaceae
leaves at Darwin. These specimens are similar to the
type
specimens in many details, but the females have the sensorium on antennal segment VI equal in size only to that of the
paratype
male. The five specimens are all crushed under one coverslip, and the identification must remain tentative until such time as further specimens are collected. A female and male
paratypes
of
H. noro
Kudo
, described from
Canavallia
(
Fabaceae
) on Okinawa, have also been studied. This closely related species has the sensorium on segment VI of the females about equal in size to that of the Australian females identified here as
H. latisensibilis
. However, the males of
H. noro
have a pair of stout curved setae on the ninth tergite, unlike the males of
H. latisensibilis
, including the Australian specimens. The differences among the available specimens could be interpreted as representing three different species, the Australian specimens differing from the other two in having curiously stout marginal microtrichia on the tergites. Alternatively, the three available samples may represent a single variable species that is associated widely with various legume cover crops.
Female macroptera
. Bicoloured; brown on head, pteronota, abdominal tergites VII–VIII and lateral thirds of tergites II–IV; yellow on posterior half of metathorax, abdominal segments I, V–VI and IX–X, all legs; pronotum brownish yellow, particularly blotch; forewing clear sub-basally and on distal third, median area dark. Antennae 7-segmented, VI with enlarged sub-apical sensorium. Head with ocellar setae III inside ocellar triangle, ocellar region transversely striate; 3 pairs of postocular setae present. Pronotum anterior third reticulate with no internal markings, blotch transversely striate. Meso and metanota closely striate, with many lines between major sculpture lines. Abdominal tergites IV–V with two rows of discal setae laterally; tergite IX with only 4 pairs of submarginal setae. Sternites medially with neither discal nor marginal microtrichia.
Male
. Sternites III–VII with broadly oval glandular area.