Grass-dependent Thysanoptera of the family Thripidae from Australia
Author
Mound, Laurence A.
text
Zootaxa
2011
3064
1
40
journal article
46148
10.5281/zenodo.200567
dbb812a3-60dd-4f6f-bb48-9e2ce120221a
1175-5326
200567
Aptinothrips
Haliday
This European genus of four wingless species includes one,
A. rufus
, that is possibly the most abundant thrips worldwide. Found on grass leaves throughout the temperate world, including at high elevations in some tropical countries,
A. rufus
is common in southern
Australia
on introduced pasture grasses. It is easily recognised by the 6- segmented antennae with an enlarged sixth segment. In
New Zealand
montane grasses,
A. stylifer
with 8-segmented antennae, is common, and this species may possibly be found in suitable habitats in Tasmania.
Palmer (1975)
provided an illustrated account of the species of
Aptinothrips
.