The Sericothripinae genus Neohydatothrips (Thysanoptera, Thripidae) in India with description of two new species Author Tyagi, Kaomud Author Kumar, Vikas text Zootaxa 2016 4132 3 438 444 journal article 38673 10.11646/zootaxa.4132.3.12 ead2bd5c-0cfd-4ba1-98e6-303b4814bda8 1175-5326 263589 684C9DB7-E4A1-4C96-9994-10FFD79CDCE2 Key to Indian species of Neohydatothrips [*based on original description] 1. Body yellow, with light brown shade along antecostal line of tergites II–VI.................................... raniae -. Body strikingly bicoloured.............................................................................. 2 2. Antennae 7-segmented (fore wing second vein with 2 distal setae; male abdominal sternites III–VI with large transversely oval pore area).................................................................................. plynopygus * -. Antennae 8-segmented................................................................................. 3 3. Occipital apodeme touching posterior margin of eye (male abdominal sternites without pore areas)........ chandrai sp. n. -. Occipital apodeme not touching posterior margin of eye....................................................... 4 4. Pronotal blotch weakly sclerotized (sternites I–VII with complete posteromarginal comb)..................... gracilipes -. Pronotal blotch well sclerotized.......................................................................... 5 5. Tergites II–VIII with median posteromarginal microtrichia.......................................... plumeria sp. n. -. Tergites II–VIII without median posteromarginal microtrichia.................................................. 6 6. Body bicoloured; head, pronotal blotch, most of pteronota, laterals of tergites I–III, anterior of tergite IV, and tergites VII–X brown; forewing second vein with or without seta................................................... samayunkur -. Body pale yellowish, laterals of tergites II–III and tergite VIII with greyish shade; forewing second vein without seta (male abdominal sternites III–VI each with a small circular pore area)............................................. latis *