Australian spore-feeding thrips of the genus Phaulothrips (Thysanoptera, Idolothripinae)
Author
Mound, Laurence A.
Author
Tree, Desley J.
text
Zootaxa
2013
3608
4
239
252
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3608.4.2
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1175-5326
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Phaulothrips fuscus
Moulton
Phaulothrips fuscus
Moulton, 1935: 100
Cladothrips punctatus
Rayment, 1948: 257
. Synonymised by Mound, 1971: 420
This species (
Fig. 22
) is similar in structure to
vuilleti
, but has the pre-ocellar setae more slender, and the tube relatively longer and almost parallel sided. Measurements of the head and tube are identical in the
fuscus
holotype
and a
syntype
female of
punctatus
; 730 and 580 microns, with the ratio 0.8. In contrast, the male
syntype
of
punctatus
has these measurements 700 and 500 microns (ratio 0.71). In the series listed below from near Bungonia the ratio of tube length to head length ranges from 0.77 to 0.82. Based on these measurements,
fuscus
is here interpreted as a species that is widespread across
Australia
, although it may yet prove to be the same species as
longitubus
(qv). These are distinguished from each other only on rather weak character states, including rather more slender lateral wings to the pelta in
fuscus
.
Specimens examined.
Holotype
female,
Western
Australia
, Bridgetown,
15.xi.1927
(in CAS);
60km
northeast of Narrogin,
1 female
by insecticide fogging of
Eucalyptus
,
x.2006
; Broome,
1 male
from “pindan” (?
Acacia tumida
),
3.viii.1997
.
New South
Wales
, Sydney, Lane Cove,
syntypes
of
punctatus
(labeled maculosus) in
Hylaeus
sp. cells,
10.xi.1946
; Bungonia
25km
south,
7 females
2 males
from dead
Eucalyptus
,
4 females
2 males
from dead
Acacia
branches,
1 female
from dead wood,
3 females
from dead
Casuarina
branches,
4.vi.2011
.