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 Masamithrips gen.n. ( Figs 52 –70) Diagnosis. Macropterous Thripinae . Antennae 8-segmented, segment I with no dorso-apical setae, sensoria on III– IV simple. Head broadest across eyes, cheeks straight, converging to base; compound eyes with 5 pigmented facets; ocellar setae pair I widely separated, pair III arising between posterior ocelli ( Figs 53 , 63), postocular setae minute; maxillary palps 2-segmented. Pronotum weakly trapezoidal, surface with faint transverse reticulation, discal setae small; with 2 pairs of posteroangular setae. Prosternal basantra with 1–7 pairs of setae ( Fig. 58 ); fernal plates weakly connected medially; spinasternum transverse, meso and meta furca without spinula, mesothoracic sterno-pleural sutures complete. Mesonotal anterior campaniform sensilla present, median pair of setae distant from posterior margin. Metanotal sculpture linear on posterior half; median setae just behind anterior margin, closer to lateral pair than to each other; no campaniform sensilla. Fore wing slender, first vein with 3 widely spaced setae on distal half; second vein with few widely spaced setae; clavus with 4 or 5 veinal setae but no discal seta ( Fig. 54 ); posterior fringe wavy. Tergites weakly sculptured medially, laterally usually with microtrichia on some sculpture lines; II–VIII with craspedum present, campaniform sensilla near posterior margin; IX with 2 pairs of campaniform sensilla; X with complete median split. Sternites with transverse row of discal setae, posterior margin with no craspedum; sternite II with 2 or 3 pairs of marginal setae, III–VII with 3 pairs, all arising at margin on VII. Male (where known) with oval pore plate on antecostal area of some median sternites ( Fig. 61 ); tergite IX with no stout setae. Type-species Masamithrips masamii sp.n. Comments. The genus represents a northern Australian endemic radiation on Poaceae , and appears to involve a considerable number of similar-looking species. Species in this genus share most character states with the species of Monothrips , but differ in the number of maxillary palp segments and the absence of sternal craspeda. The genus is probably also related to Aliceathrips , but species in that genus differ from those of Masamithrips in the form of the head and in the lack of setae on the prosternal basantra. Caprithrips species also share many character states with Masamithrips species, particularly the head shape, but have no long pronotal setae, and are always wingless. The genus is named in recognition of the significant contributions by Masami Masumoto to our knowledge of Thripinae .