The genus Anaphothrips with one new species from China (Thysanoptera, Thripidae) Author Cui, Yanze Author Xi, Jinghui Author Wang, Jun text ZooKeys 2017 668 49 59 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.668.12376 journal article http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.668.12376 1313-2970-668-49 FEF7CCEF5A4E4C9E959433B04AF8B29C FEF7CCEF5A4E4C9E959433B04AF8B29C Anaphothrips floralis Karny Figs 15-16 Anaphothrips floralis Karny, 1922: 109; Zhang and Tong 1992 : 73. Description. Macropterous female. Body and legs yellow; antennal segment I yellow, segments II-IV and base of V light brown but segment II darker, segments V-VIII brown. Head with ocellar setae III arising at outer tangent between fore and hind ocelli; antennae 8-segmented (Fig. 15), segments III-IV with sensorium forked. Fore wing (Fig. 16) upper vein with eight basal setae and four distal setae, lower vein with 6-11 setae. Metanotum reticulate in mid line, campaniform sensilla absent. Abdominal tergite VIII posterior margin with complete comb. Figures 15-24. Anaphothrips of China. A. floralis (15-16). 15 Antennae 16 Fore wing 17 A. obscurus antennae. A. populi (18-20) 18 Antennae 19 Fore wing 20 Abdominal tergites VIII-X . A. sudanensis (21-23 female; 24 male) 21 Abdominal tergites VIII-X 22 Antennae 23 Body 24 Sternites IV-V . Distribution. China (Guangdong); Vietnam. Specimens examined. 1 female (macropterous), 1 male (macropterous), China, Guangdong Province, suburb of Guangzhou, 4.xi.1976, form Allium tuberosum (Weiqiu Zhang).